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Makin’ Movies Joe Brennan jbtv@mac .com http://www.denblogs.com/digital_storytellin g

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The PPT that goes with my 8/21/07 webinar for the Discovery Educator Network

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A word from Seanand the

American Film Institutewww.afi.edu

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Help all students better express their deepest understanding of core classroom content

But why?

Adopted from http://www.afi.edu/docs/missionresearch.pdf

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Harness the appeal of technology and media to engage students and help them learn

But why?

Adopted from http://www.afi.edu/docs/missionresearch.pdf

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Enable all kinds of students to master the literacy necessary for life and work in the 21st century

“Professional Language of the Future” NY Times 3/6/05

But why?

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How? PSA’s - Public Service Announcements “Protection” www.sfett.com/home.php?id=iCan5

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How? Documentaries “Grilled” http://sfett.com/home.php?id=iCan1

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How?

News

“Olds” - historical “you are there”

QuickTime™ and aPhoto - JPEG decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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How?

Movie trailers QuickTime™ and a

Photo - JPEG decompressorare needed to see this picture.

You shoot it, They’ll share it! foxjox.com

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Visual Grammar A shot is a sentence

“The Quickest Way to Rent”from National Car Rental

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Visual Grammar A group of shots is a scene/paragraph

“The Quickest Internship” from National

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Visual Grammar

Pans and zooms are run-on sentences

Transitions and effects can be run away commas and conjunctions

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Hollywood Tips

Establishing shot - topic sentence

Close-up

Two shot -Letterman Super Bowl promoP.O.V. - Point of view

-IKEA Lamp commercial

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Establish, Tell, End

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Hollywood Tips

Long shot - establishes context

Zoomed, not zooming

Dolly shot - camera goes to the action

(office chair, skate board, baby stroller)

High angle - looks down

Low angle - looks up

What’s your angle?

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Hollywood TipsWhat’s your angle?

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Rule of Thirds

It’s nottic-tac-toe

Avoidthe middle

Use the intersectio

ns

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Rule of Thirds

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“Return of the King”

Rule of Thirds

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Lighting

3 Point Lighting

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homepage.mac.com/jbtvali.apple.com (search on video)

Lighting

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Storyboarding

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Thanks to

The American Film Institute Screen Ed Program: www.afi.edu

“21st Century Educator’s Handbook: Protocol and Materials Guide to the Screen Education Process”

Download a copy from the AFI website or from unitedstreaming

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