UCSC/FILM + DIGITAL MEDIA DEPARTMENT | |
FILM 20P INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE | |
WINTER 2006 | |
T/TH 4:00-5:45pm STUDIO C/ COMMUNICATIONS |
Exercise 1: Alien Anthropologist/Show + Tell | ||
One must die as a sighted person to be born again as a blind person and the opposite is equally true: one must die as a blind person to be born again as a seeing person.
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Exercise 2: Still Images in a Sequence | ||
1. working individually, shoot a roll of 36 exposures. YOU WILL BE TURNING IN [5] PHOTOGRAPHS .
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Exercise 3: Photoshop Collage Portrait | ||
For this assignment you will be creating a Photoshop portrait of someone- yourself or another person. In addition to showing your subject’s face, capture this person’s personality in other ways: through the expressive use of color, the choice and arrangement of images. Remember, we, the audience, do not know this person. How can you tell us something about him/her without using “in-jokes” or clichés? How can you tell us how you feel about this person/character without using cliché’s or in-jokes?
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Exercise 4/6: Writing a “scene” ver. 1 and ver. 2 | ||
Write a 1-2 page scene
about something that has happened to you. This can be anything—a
memory, a banal event, a thrilling moment…. Write in the first person.
Describe what happened—in terms of story, action, sounds, the way
things looked and felt. This draft is ver. 1 and is due in section during week 6
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Exercise 5: Performance | ||
You will be working
in groups of [3]. Each of you will perform twice and direct once [this
may be subject to change—dependent upon available time] 1. invent a relationship between two characters
[co-workers, siblings, lovers, roommates, etc.]
A: Well |
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Exercise 7: Performing a “Live” Soundtrack | ||
For this assignment you will be working in your “production groups.” Working with/from the footage you were given in discussion section [VHS] create a “live “ soundtrack exploring the “contract” between sound and image. You may use pre-recorded elements but they must be performed “live” [i.e. played via a boom box during your performance]. Feel free to bring in and use musical instruments, sound making devices, your own voices… |
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Final Exam | ||
DUE: WEDNESDAY
MARCH 22, 2006 by 12 noon at the Film + Digital Media Office • You MUST turn in a hard copy; email submissions will not be accepted • You may turn in the exam earlier if you wish, but late exams will not be accepted. [note: the FDM office closes between noon and 1pm.] |
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ANSWER EACH QUESTION
AS SPECIFICALLY AND COMPLETELY AS YOU CAN. Each question should be answered in 1-2 pages [300-600 words] • Must be typed, double-spaced, 1” or less margins • Must be proofread for grammatical, typographic and spelling errors. • [CR] refers to Course Reader page numbers • Final exam is worth 15% of your overall grade |
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#1
[35 points]
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