Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Script; Film Project

By the end of today's class, you should have a working script draft. Use the time in lab today to do the following:

1. Finish your film draft (this should be between 4-10 pages in length)
2. Begin creating your opening and closing credits.
3. Pull stock footage and photos from the internet and upload them into your film.
4. Upload any film footage you have shot in the past week or weekend.
5. Edit any footage you have already taken and uploaded.
6. Make a plan to shoot your film. Talk to your partner(s) and decide how you are going to complete this film project. Once you have a schedule, stick to it. Try to make progress every day!

HOMEWORK: Shoot your film.

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