Video Essay
In Which Group Am I?
Step 1: Get into your groups.
Step 2: Get to know your group members.
Step 3: Discuss Documentary Essays as a class
Step 4: Collect footage
Subject: the new campus quadrangle (lunch area) Do Not Disturb Other Classes!!!
Objective: students will discover interesting things about the lower terrace of the new campus.
Procedure: record footage from four (4) different locations within the lunch area. Do Not Disturb Other Classes!!!
Your footage should be composed well (it should look nice) consider framing, getting closer, keeping it simple, choosing an interesting perspective, or using the rule of thirds.
We will edit our footage to music, so do not worry about dialogue, but DO NOT INCLUDE PEOPLE IN YOUR FOOTAGE!!!
We will spend a large portion of the class period in the lunch area collecting footage with our groups, so you will be expected to gather a large variety of footage.
Step 5: get your footage onto a computer; either upload your groups footage to a computer with a USB cable (save it to the H: Drive), or through a folder on Google Drive.
Step 1: Get into your groups.
Step 2: Get to know your group members.
Step 3: Discuss Documentary Essays as a class
Step 4: Collect footage
Subject: the new campus quadrangle (lunch area) Do Not Disturb Other Classes!!!
Objective: students will discover interesting things about the lower terrace of the new campus.
Procedure: record footage from four (4) different locations within the lunch area. Do Not Disturb Other Classes!!!
Your footage should be composed well (it should look nice) consider framing, getting closer, keeping it simple, choosing an interesting perspective, or using the rule of thirds.
We will edit our footage to music, so do not worry about dialogue, but DO NOT INCLUDE PEOPLE IN YOUR FOOTAGE!!!
We will spend a large portion of the class period in the lunch area collecting footage with our groups, so you will be expected to gather a large variety of footage.
Step 5: get your footage onto a computer; either upload your groups footage to a computer with a USB cable (save it to the H: Drive), or through a folder on Google Drive.