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Introduction to Digital Filmmaking

Introduction to Digital Filmmaking. Mr. Phillips Digital Lab – Rm. 38. Course Overview. This one semester digital video and film class will give students the opportunity to express ideas and entertain through the creation and production of movies.

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Introduction to Digital Filmmaking

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  1. Introduction toDigital Filmmaking Mr. Phillips Digital Lab – Rm. 38

  2. Course Overview This one semester digital video and film class will give students the opportunity to express ideas and entertain through the creation and production of movies. Students will study aspects of film and get introduced to the moviemaking process: from storyboarding, scriptwriting and pre-production planning to acting, directing, and producing. Students will create: two digital shorts, a music video and a silent film.

  3. The Team Commitment This is a team based course. All student videos will be created as a production team. Organization, responsibility, flexibility and cooperation are all essential skills students must possess. Students will be responsible for taking a lead role in at least one of their productions Students must also be able to take instruction and constructive criticism from their peers.

  4. Expectations • Give your best effort every day • Come to class with a positive attitude • Think beyond the screen • Don’t limit yourself • Make ordinary become extraordinary

  5. Classroom Rules • Be RESPONSIBLE • Be RESPECTFUL • Be PREPARED • Act MATURE

  6. Tardy Policy A student is tardy if he/she is not in their assigned seat and ready to work. The third tardy is a detention. Each additional tardy is a detention.

  7. Grading Projects will be graded based on a project specific rubric. Points will also be earned for the video cover, work ethic and student participation in the production team.

  8. Grading Scale A 93-100 A- 90-92 B+ 88-89 B 83-87 B- 80-82 C+ 78-79 C 73-77 C- 70-72 D+ 68-69 D 63-67 D- 60-62 F 0-60

  9. Contact Information Phone: (231) 759-8506 ext. 8538 Email: phillima@monashores.net Blog: blogs.monashores.net/phillipsmk Web: www.sailortube.com (work in progress)

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