Alexis Nicholas & Tristan Boor – Teenagers by My Chemical Romance Noah Hamlin & Jack Broughton – Loser by Beck Diana German & Tiffanie Rook – Island in the Sun by Weezer Autumn Young, Mason Olson, Hannalyn Ohlsen, Michaela Headley – Monster by Skillet Jerry Swanson and Rico Stiebner – The Lion Sleeps Tonight by […]
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Great job cinemetographers! Mason – Lego Land Michaela & Hannalyn – Space Land Jack Broughton – The Last Pancake Alexis & Triston – Scary But Funny Autumn- Muahahah Jerry & Rico – Slenderman Noah Hamlin – Run for Love Diana & Tiffanie – The Twist
The Assignment: Make a concept or narrative music video of a song of your choice. The video is to be between 2 and 4 minutes in length. 1. Watch music video examples 2. Find a good song, one that will tell a story. Pick a song that you love. Also, consider finding a song that […]
I want my MTV! Music Videos are….Awesome. At first music was only played live, then humans found ways to record it, play it on the radio, then came MTV and…the music video! Making music videos is an art form. Usually a song tells some sort of story and so do music videos. Most music videos […]
Mason Olson & Triston Boor Jack Broughton, Noah Hamlin, Jerry Swanson Rico Stiebner, Autumn Young, Alexis Nicolas
Mason Diana & Tiffanie Autumn Hanna Triston Alexis Michaela Rico Noah Jack Raven Jerry BWaggoner
Claymation is a method of animation in which clay figures are filmed using stop-motion photography. Our next project will be claymation! Gumby is the first claymation I ever saw. Art Clokey created Gumby in the early 1950s: Shrink-a-dink Wallace and Gromit is made with claymation: The Wrong Trousers Animator PES combines clay with everyday objects to […]
Hannalyn Autumn Michaela Diana Raven Alexis Tiffanie Noah
Video: Did you record your commercial many times from different distances and angles? Good! Now start editing it. 1. Watch all of the takes 2. Splice up your takes and use the best parts. Remember to include different shots! That is a focus of this assignment. (see Camera Shots post) 3. Arrange spliced sections in […]
To make your commercial, you may work in groups of 2-4. Decide as a group who has the strongest commercial idea. Think logistics: Where will you film it? What costumes, props will you need? i. You may borrow props/costumes from the theatre, bring them from home, or make them using materials in the art […]