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From Page to Screen

From Page to Screen. An Intensive Summer Workshop on Visual Storytelling and Making Movies. Inspiration. Creation Station Hugo Cabret Experience/Interest in Film Walden Media Multiple Literacies Visual Storytelling. From Page to Screen Project. Program Elements: Literature

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From Page to Screen

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  1. From Page to Screen An Intensive Summer Workshop on Visual Storytelling and Making Movies

  2. Inspiration • Creation Station • Hugo Cabret • Experience/Interest in Film • Walden Media • Multiple Literacies • Visual Storytelling

  3. From Page to Screen Project • Program Elements: • Literature • Technology • Creation/Storytelling • Performance • Why is this important? • Rationale for project

  4. The Process • Challenge of large group • Division of tasks • Wiki • Meetings

  5. Literature Search Databases: • ERIC • HW Wilson • JSTOR • E-journals OPACs: • WorldCat, PrattCat

  6. Literature Search Other Web Resources: • Non-profit foundations for media and education • Public and school library grant literature • Brooklyn Public Library web site • Press releases

  7. Funding Search • Challenges: • Funding amount • Library vs. Education • 5 possible grants • As a group, we decided on the Booth Ferris Foundation

  8. Booth Ferris Foundation • Affiliated with JPMorgan Bank • Focus on New York City • Supports arts, culture, education, civic affairs • Between $50,000 and $200,000 • Spend more on technology • Expand to 3 branches • Application requires project overview, detailed budget, and organizational financial documents

  9. The Program • Mission & Goals: • Target Audience • Getting Permission (parental permission & film rights) • Staffing (storytelling buddies, librarians, industry expert) • Materials

  10. Lights, Camera, Action • Timeline • Classes • Example of page to screen activity • Final Screening • Evaluation

  11. Budget

  12. Budget Resources • Apple Store • Staples • Motion Picture Licensing Corporation • BAM theatre tickets • Brooklyn movie theatre • Office Max Printing • Domino’s • Post Office • Networking

  13. Budget Considerations • Last piece of puzzle • Multiple versions to fit grant chosen • 1 vs. 3 branches • Narrowing down vague costs – ex. film consultants • Including all costs • Last minute supplies – ex. kids choose books

  14. Potential Problems • Length of program • Participant commitment • Enrollment (too many/too few) • Cooperative learning • Technical difficulties/abilities • Staffing • Will this actually work?

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