Homework for the first week
Click the icon above to learn how to sign-up for class reminders. This will let Mrs. Lyon send a message to all of you(without anyone knowing each others phone numbers) so you can be reminded of when assignments are due for class. Make sure to sign up for this the first week of schools. Thanks!
DisclosureBelow is a link to the class disclosure. You can digitally sign this and send it to Mrs.Lyon via the school email or bring a hard copy signed to class.
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StoryboardsFor every film your group will be expected to create a story board. Storyboards must include: Title, Name of people in the group, songs/sound effects, sketch of the scene from the camera's perspective, shot styles written out, list of props, credits, a clear beginning, middle & end to your storyline.
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A typical Day in film classWhat's a typical day like in film class? Click on the link below to find out! This is also a great way to figure out if this class is the right class for you to take.
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Film 1: all about you!
Here are some examples for your 1st film project in beginning film making class. Please see attached rubric to view film expectations.
There is another example below, of how to tell a story using still shots.
There is another example below, of how to tell a story using still shots.
The file below is a copy of the check list that students used in class to reflect on their films before we critiqued them in class the next day.
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Film 2: Silent Film
This film is intended to teach students how to use music and sound effects instead of their voices.
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Film 3: Pick an Object
Students pick an object to base their film off of for this assignment. The intent is to allow opportunities for divergent thinking and for students to have a focal point of their film. Please see the attached examples to the left and the rubric link.
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Film 4: Let the music do the talking
This film is intended to take the silent film project to another level! Let the music do the talking and you can use your own voice. Storyline is key to the success of this film!
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Final Film!
For this project students take all that they have learned about film making to create a final film worthy of all their hard work. The topic can be picked by the students, there are still some expectations for the rubric which is attached below on the link.
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Utah State Common Core Standards for Film Making
The following standards that applies to this film:
The following standards that applies to this film:
- Standard 4: Post-Production, Objective C
If you need extra credit for film class why not watch a film! Click on the file below, download it, watch a movie at home or go to the theature. You can turn in your critique in class printed out on paper(written by hand or typed), you can also email it to Mrs.Lyon at [email protected]. Whatever works for you!
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File Type: | docx |
The link to your left is for your final thoughts about film class. You will have completed this form in class on Thursday, but if you missed it you can complete it and send it to Mrs. Lyon's school email account: [email protected]
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Film Competitions and festivals for high school students
Utah State Common Core Standards for Film Making
The following standards that apply to all the film projects above are:
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A link above for the film making Common Core Standards for UtahTo learn more about the standards for film making click on the link above
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