After the sample screenings, please complete and turn in your 1940's film research (due today). Complete and turn in your film script review. This is due today, as well.
Then, do the following:
A. Read and view the clips below regarding color (if you have not done so yet).
B. Work on your documentary. By now, apart from checking in briefly with your group to handle scheduling, you should beginning to use iMovie to edit clips, create titles, work on capturing voice overs, etc. Import still shots from the internet, if necessary, write the script if you are doing an expository documentary including any details and facts the viewing audience needs to know, complete your interview questions if you are doing an interactive documentary, etc.
HOMEWORK: Shoot part or all of your documentary!
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
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