Our last project is to create a short documentary. Today, before we begin watching Citizen Kane, brainstorm some documentary ideas. Here are a few student films from the past as some examples of the form. You may work alone or with a single partner.
At 12:40, we'll will read a little of Citizen Kane (the script) and then begin watching the film.
HOMEWORK: Please read Chp. 7 (The Film Industry) and complete ?'s for Wednesday, June 5. This will count as a quiz grade. No late work will be accepted. See Google Classroom for details. Finally, get an idea/subject for a documentary film project. Identify who you might interview or what topic you are making a film of.
- Post Mortem (Jahmal Golden, Molly Snell-Larch, Nahoma Presberg)
- Travel Bowling (Jack Scardino)
- The Equestrian (Lauren McGuire)
- Teens & Relationships (Aleah Adams)
- Nickelodeons, Cameron Bennett
- Alice Guy Blanche, Olivia Spenard
- Ryan Coogler, Mariangelis Gonzalez
How to go about doing this project.
1. Decide to work alone or with a single partner.
2. If you work alone: make a list of potential subjects for your human interest video or a documentary. Choose one as your subject (this can be a family member, a friend, a neighbor, a teacher, a person of interest, or an overlooked or important topic, etc.)
3. If you work with a partner who will be your subject, decide who will be the subject and who will be the videographer.
4. Videographers should come up with some interview questions to ask the subject. Record your questions and answers in your journal.
5. Decide on where you will shoot video footage of your subject. You may have to travel, so plan accordingly. Brainstorm different possible settings to use as an appropriate backdrop for your video in your journal.
6. Record your interview with your subject. Use some of this material (the best parts) for your video.
7. Use your smartphones or video equipment (you can borrow this from our department) to make your film.
8. Upload your video/audio footage into Windows Movie Maker (or iMovie or Premiere, or other video software if you have access to it).
9. Edit and prepare your video. It should be about 2-5 minutes in length.
10. Upload your video when it is completed.
At 12:40, we'll will read a little of Citizen Kane (the script) and then begin watching the film.
HOMEWORK: Please read Chp. 7 (The Film Industry) and complete ?'s for Wednesday, June 5. This will count as a quiz grade. No late work will be accepted. See Google Classroom for details. Finally, get an idea/subject for a documentary film project. Identify who you might interview or what topic you are making a film of.
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