Project #4- Create a storyboard and video about myself
In this project, you will creating a 3-5 minute video that describes you as a person.
Within the video, you should include the following:
-Introduction
-Name
-Where you were born and when
-Members of your family
-Main idea
-Favorite memory from when you were younger
-Memory of a special vacation
-Memory of a special holiday
-Favorite hobbies (3 or 4)
-Goals for the future (what you want to do, job you want, where you want to visit in the world, etc.)
-This is where you can use props/trophies/jerseys/etc. that are important to you
-Conclusion
-What is one important thing that people should know about you
-What is your best quality
-Summary
You will first need to complete a storyboard so you know what "film shots" you want to include. Everything must be in writing before you can film.
You will have until the end of class Wednesday to complete your storyboard, text, and video! Stay on task!
Remember the different shots you can use:
-Wide Shot= establishes the setting
-Full Shot= frames your actor
-Tracking Shot= follows actors as they move
-Tilt Shot= follows the action to a new place
-Zoom Shot= shows a zoom into the most important action
-Close-Up Shot= used to create drama and get close on an actor
-Point of View Shot= used to be a shot of what the actor sees
This project is worth 20 points.
Within the video, you should include the following:
-Introduction
-Name
-Where you were born and when
-Members of your family
-Main idea
-Favorite memory from when you were younger
-Memory of a special vacation
-Memory of a special holiday
-Favorite hobbies (3 or 4)
-Goals for the future (what you want to do, job you want, where you want to visit in the world, etc.)
-This is where you can use props/trophies/jerseys/etc. that are important to you
-Conclusion
-What is one important thing that people should know about you
-What is your best quality
-Summary
You will first need to complete a storyboard so you know what "film shots" you want to include. Everything must be in writing before you can film.
You will have until the end of class Wednesday to complete your storyboard, text, and video! Stay on task!
Remember the different shots you can use:
-Wide Shot= establishes the setting
-Full Shot= frames your actor
-Tracking Shot= follows actors as they move
-Tilt Shot= follows the action to a new place
-Zoom Shot= shows a zoom into the most important action
-Close-Up Shot= used to create drama and get close on an actor
-Point of View Shot= used to be a shot of what the actor sees
This project is worth 20 points.