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WORD OF THE DAY COLLABORATE: collaborate • |kəˈlabəˌrāt | verb • work jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something : he collaborated with a distinguished painter on the designs.• during the great war they collaborated with the Nazis.

WORD OF THE DAY COLLABORATE: collaborate |kəˈlabəˌrāt | verb work jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something : he collaborated with a

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• WORD OF THE DAY

• COLLABORATE: collaborate • |kəˈlabəˌrāt | verb

• work jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something : he collaborated with a distinguished

painter on the designs.• during the great war they collaborated with the Nazis.

1.) PRE PRODUCTION•Visualization, conceptual, brainstorming, character development, script writing, and “Storyboarding” ( others too )

•2.) PRODUCTION•* Cameras, lighting, recording actual dialog, acting, directing, sets, make up, etc.

•3.) POST PRODUCTION•* After the movie is “Produced”. Film Editing, Sound Editing, Graphics and Animation, Titles, and even marketing the film.

THREE PHASES OF PRODUCTION

STORYBOARDS VIDEODefinitions:

SCENE “Same Time/Same Place”i.e., an action that takes place inOne location during a specificTime frame.

SHOT LIST “A series of individual, and different types of “camera shots” that when combined in a desired sequence, make up a scene.

P.O.V. Point Of View. As if the camera lens was the eye.

Examples: Spiderman swings through a city. Shot 1: From roof tops. Shot 2: POV of a secretary from here 76th floor desk window, Shot 3: P.O.V. Of Spiderman as webs come from his arms, etc.

HOLLYWOOD VIDEOStoryboard Artists

The Storyboard is the “Visual Road Map” to the finished movie.

The Storyboard is a preview.

A Storyboard is a fluid, changingDocument, but provides an important foundation for telling the story.

CAREERS:Fine Arts Majors, Graphic Arts, and others find solid jobs working as a storyboard artists, taking direction from the script and the director.

SEE PIXAR and LORD OF THE RINGS SAMPLES AT RIGHT.

SUMMARYKNOW:1.) The Three Phases of Production:(Pre-Production-Post)

DEFINITIONS:Scene , Shot List, P.O.V.Treatment, Voice Over,Narrative, Theme.

FOUR BASIC SHOTSWide, Medium, Close, Extreme Close

• Assignment: ( One Minute VIDEO PSA)Part 1: 25 points “Collaborate” in groups of Two or Three. Come Up With A “Message” For Your PSA ( Public Service Message) Turn In Your “Treatment” of the concept. Turn in Your “Storyboard”

Part 2. 25 Points Shoot Your Scene ( s ) using all four shot types, demonstrating

different angles and P.O.V.

Part 3. 25 PointsEdit your shots into exactly “One Minute” Video ( NO LONGER).

Include: All Four Shot Types, Slogan or Message In Text, Music or Sound Effects, important “Theme” or Universal Message.