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Timeline | meadow writing with video
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Meadow writing with video. Module 1 : Nuts and Bolt. Week 1 : Jan 19 and 21 : Syllabus and Introduction to the Course and Blog Creation, Start Ten Things I Saw Today Project. Week 2 : Jan 26 and 28 : Start the Language of Film Project and Ten Things I Saw Today Due. Week 3 : Feb 2 and 4 : Introduce Interpretation Project & The Language of Film Group Project Screenings and Demo Reel Due. Week 4 : Feb 9 and 11 : Film as Form, Interpretation Project Screenings. All Module One Journal Assignments Due.
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Course Info | meadow writing with video
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Meadow writing with video. This course is meant to be fun, engaging, and exciting and, indeed, this is the experience that the majority of former students have enjoyed. But be clear on a couple of points:. It’s about more than making video. In addition to learning how to shoot and edit video, you will also be expected to think, reflect, and write. This is. Technique, technology, and software. Things you will need. Video storage units : SD cards. Still image taking device : cell phone, camera, etc.
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Video Production | meadow writing with video
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Meadow writing with video. Topic : Tell me about the topic of your video : How did you come up with the idea and why do you want to pursue it? Characters : Who do you envision being in your video : Do you have specific people in mind? If so tell me a little bit about who they are and why you want them to be in your video. If not, tell me about the kinds of people you hope include in your video what ages, genders, nationalities, personalities, etc. do you envision being in your video. Write out a detailed...
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Vita | meadow writing with video
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Meadow writing with video. 8220;Who are YOU? 8221; said the Caterpillar. This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, “I–I hardly know, sir, just at present– at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.”. Through the Looking Glass. You can find me here: mojones1@illinois.edu. Office hours are by appointment, send me an email to schedule. I am a doctoral student in Art Education.
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josephlash – Page 2 – I actually do care what you think.
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I actually do care what you think. April 19, 2016. Continue reading →. April 15, 2016. Continue reading →. April 12, 2016. Continue reading →. April 12, 2016. Continue reading →. April 12, 2016. Continue reading →. April 12, 2016. Rough Rough Rough Draft. Continue reading →. April 10, 2016. Continue reading →. Newer posts →. The LANGUAGE OF FILM – Communication Through Shot Composition. WHY AM I SO ME. 8220;TICK” .4. The LANGUAGE OF FILM – Communication Through Shot Composition. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Tools | meadow writing with video
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Meadow writing with video. Must have : bring to class on the first day and everyday. Mini dv tapes or sd cards : depending on what kind of camera you decide to use, you will need something to record your video onto. Digital camera and connector cables/sd card reader, or cell phone that can take photos. Icard : for checking out equipment. Helpful tools to bring if you have them. Firewire cable to connect camera to the computer or sd card reader (if not already one on your computer).
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Student Gallery | meadow writing with video
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Meadow writing with video. Module 3 : This I Believe. Alexandra Wernette : The Beauty Project. Adam Chen : This I Believe. Megan Reilly : Gone on a Wednesday. Anna Zheng : ABC. Thomas Niewiara : Hard Work. Sanghyuk Lee : Don’t Cheat, Be Happy. Andrew Jang : This I Believe. Roserry Yu : Reading Sparks Imagination. Jessica Lannon : The Importance of Family. Nicole Ramberg : Blackbird. Han He : Beauty. Johnny Costello : Mariposa. Alexis King : Jump. Ashlea Thomson : How Not To Be A Rapist.
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Good Choices – josephlash
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I actually do care what you think. April 21, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. WHY AM I SO ME. 8220;TICK” .4.
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Nessun problema – josephlash
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I actually do care what you think. April 21, 2016. And I was ready to say it was impossible. I DID say it was impossible, that this was ridiculous and there was no way. But then, a few minutes later, we were untangled. A little flustered and twisted, here and there, but untangled. The goal was reached, as illusive as it was at first. And sometimes, there isn’t a solution. Sometimes, I just. Really really fuck up. Watch youtube. Listen to Young the Giant or something. Chill the fuck out. That’s what...
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WHY AM I SO ME – josephlash
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I actually do care what you think. February 9, 2016. WHY AM I SO ME. So obviously self conscious. 8220;How can I be better? 8220;How do I make everything around be better? 8220;Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla…”. Mainly self evaluation in a broad sense. Starts in present, moves to future, ends in the past. Becomes too heavy, notices it, and tries to perforate the weight with lightness. Questions are not necessarily very rhetorical, they just simply don’t have a known answer. Ends with more pondering.