Day 1 - Decide on groups and start brainstorming ideas for your trailer. You may work in groups of 1, 2 or 3 people. Once you are happy with a genre selected, write up a description and share it with me. You may type it or write it.
Day 2 - Start storyboarding your project. There are storyboards available from your teacher. Have at least 1 sheet, both sides filled out. You will need lots of points of view to keep the viewers engaged.
Day 3 - 6 You will have these classes to film your trailer. You may need to bring props from home for this. You will be able to sing out cameras.
Day 7 – 9 Editing in Movie Maker or Open Shot Video Editor (How to Videos Found Here) and added sounds, voiceover, if using one. A voice over is not necessary but sometimes adds to a film. For example, “This summer, comes, the movie event you have all been waiting for….”
Day 2 - Start storyboarding your project. There are storyboards available from your teacher. Have at least 1 sheet, both sides filled out. You will need lots of points of view to keep the viewers engaged.
Day 3 - 6 You will have these classes to film your trailer. You may need to bring props from home for this. You will be able to sing out cameras.
Day 7 – 9 Editing in Movie Maker or Open Shot Video Editor (How to Videos Found Here) and added sounds, voiceover, if using one. A voice over is not necessary but sometimes adds to a film. For example, “This summer, comes, the movie event you have all been waiting for….”
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