Monday, June 12, 2017

Last Day

Please take the next 15 minutes to upload/send me your links to your documentary projects. If you are not done with them, upload and turn in what you have accomplished. Today is the last day to turn in any missing/late work.

Period 7/8:

Please go next door, enjoy a snack and let's watch the documentaries you made!

Documentary Projects:

Others?

HOMEWORK: None. Good luck on your final exams! Have a great summer!

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Documentary Project: Day 5

Please upload film footage, create titles/credits, choose music, upload audio files, upload photographs, statistics, etc. that you will be using for your film projects.

Work on your documentary project during the lab. These are due at the end of class.
Please upload your film to YOUTUBE and send me the URL in the COMMENT section below. We will screen these films Monday.

How to edit in moviemaker: Video #1
Video #2
Video #3
Online article about how to cut a clip...

If you haven't done so already, please see previous posts for more details and for the assignment regarding t.v. tropes.

While in the lab or if you have completed what you can accomplish (or if you finish your project before the end of class...), please read the following articles and links.

 The History of Television (particularly important to those of you planning on studying communications, media journalism, and/or broadcasting) is quite interesting. How much do you really know about that flat screen you have hanging on your wall?  Read the article at the link. Learn.

HOMEWORK: None. Complete all missing/late work for Monday.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Documentary Project: Day 4; History of Television

Please upload film footage, create titles/credits, choose music, upload audio files, upload photographs, statistics, etc. that you will be using for your film projects.

Work on your documentary project during the lab. These will be due next class.
How to edit in moviemaker: Video #1
Video #2
Video #3
Online article about how to cut a clip...

If you haven't done so already, please see previous posts for more details and for the assignment regarding t.v. tropes.

While in the lab or if you have completed what you can accomplish (or if you finish your project before the end of class...), please read the following articles and links.

 The History of Television (particularly important to those of you planning on studying communications, media journalism, and/or broadcasting) is quite interesting. How much do you really know about that flat screen you have hanging on your wall?  Read the article at the link. Learn.

HOMEWORK: None. Complete your filming/interviews for your documentary projects. These are due next class. 

Game Review Article; Ready Player One

  Please write a review of the Atari 2600, NES or Sega game you played. Your article should include the following: 1. A researched historic...