Project 3

Hi, we haven't been given the final description for Project 3, the continuity project, but I'm posting the description from last semester. The concept will be the same, but some things may be changed.  I'll post the description from this semester once we receive it. 

A couple of notes on the description below:

-final piece should be around 3 minutes, so these are more like 15-30 second scenes

-there's no dialogue, so you'll be adding in ambient recordings, sound effects and music

-i have an email from the Director of Public Safety that says you can shoot anywhere, but in reality, you'll probably have to be stealthy in the library and the gym.  mostly because having to explain what you're doing to those staff will take up all of your shooting time. 

-you can choose your partner for this piece but it needs to be someone you've never worked with before

Continuity and Movement Through Space 

In this project you will create a scene with a clear beginning, middle and end, using one actor. Your storyboard will have no more than 8-10 panels. Remember, each panel equals one shot only. The actor will move through his/her environment. You’ll include a point-of-view sequence using continuity editing. For example, you can use match cut editing, 30 degree rule, etc. There will be no sync dialogue. You may add music or sound effects in Premiere. You can also record ambient audio to build a background sound track. You will work with a partner, each person will submit his/her own idea. You will storyboard, shoot and edit your own video. Your partner will act in your scene. Both you and your partner will shoot both your videos on the Hunter campus, during one lab period. Each person should limit his/her shoot to one location. The editing will be completed in two lab sessions, and uploaded to Vimeo. Before shooting, you will workshop your storyboard with your lab instructor. If you wish to shoot in the library, you’ll need clearance beforehand. Each person in the group of two people will edit and hand in their own separate project. 

Storyboard due: Lab 10 /11 
Filming: Lab 11 
Editing: Lab 12 
Completed video due: Lab 13** 

**this may change to give you a few more days**

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