Changing Character
Objective: Pick a character or an actor and follow the character or the actor and how they develop and change over time.
Steps
1. Watch the sample clips for inspiration.
2. Write a one paragraph proposal/summary describing your planned project.
3. Write a list of the clips and audio you think you will need. (All clips used must be school appropriate.)
4. Find, covert, ask for assistance converting HD movie clips for your project.
5. Using iMovie, GarageBand, and/or MPEG Streamclip to create your movie.
2. Write a one paragraph proposal/summary describing your planned project.
3. Write a list of the clips and audio you think you will need. (All clips used must be school appropriate.)
4. Find, covert, ask for assistance converting HD movie clips for your project.
5. Using iMovie, GarageBand, and/or MPEG Streamclip to create your movie.
Requirements
- Movie must make sense
- Movie demonstrates a complete idea/story
- Try to make the progression of the character/actor as dramatic as possible
- Movie has some sort of introduction (This could be as simple as a title screen, a filmed introduction to the concept, or something else - be creative)
- Movie is 40+ seconds long
- Movie uses clips from two or more sources (movies, tv shows, your filming)
- Movie has even volume levels (e.g. it does not go from loud to quiet to loud)
- Mood appropriate music and sound effects are used where needed (especially if there isn't any dialogue)
- Movie clips are crisp, clear, and not pixelated
- Movie is well edited - all clips and audio fit together nicely
- Cite any copyrighted materials
Optional Requirements
- Rating Screen (Click the link to download a Photoshop file of the rating screen)
- Movie Production Company Screen
- Special Effects
- Text
- Narration
- Movie demonstrates a complete idea/story
- Try to make the progression of the character/actor as dramatic as possible
- Movie has some sort of introduction (This could be as simple as a title screen, a filmed introduction to the concept, or something else - be creative)
- Movie is 40+ seconds long
- Movie uses clips from two or more sources (movies, tv shows, your filming)
- Movie has even volume levels (e.g. it does not go from loud to quiet to loud)
- Mood appropriate music and sound effects are used where needed (especially if there isn't any dialogue)
- Movie clips are crisp, clear, and not pixelated
- Movie is well edited - all clips and audio fit together nicely
- Cite any copyrighted materials
Optional Requirements
- Rating Screen (Click the link to download a Photoshop file of the rating screen)
- Movie Production Company Screen
- Special Effects
- Text
- Narration