BELOW IS THE WEEK 5 - SLIDE DECK
An outline not only keeps you organized and keeps your content in order, but also ensures that you have every major point that you need.
Use empathy to instantly relate to your reader and appeal to them emotionally
Show your personality and tell a personal story
Make a bold (but true) statement but withhold the details
Tease how you will answer the question posed in the title
Prove that you are an expert on the subject matter
FUN HOMEWORK!
Students: After Film Guild class this week! Recognizing Camera Cuts!
After watching this film by "Film Riot" go home this weekend and while watching a commercial, clap every time the camera cuts to a new shot or camera angle. Notice how frequently the cameraman CUTS to a new scene, character, or angle. Be prepared to share how many times it cut and what you noticed or learned about the camera cuts.
Tell a story that is relevant to the audience and to the problem at hand
Don’t confuse the reader with irrelevant facts, and instead make sure everything supports your main point
Skip obvious points (if you’re writing a guide on how to create a good Twitter strategy, is it really necessary to have a section about how to sign up for Twitter??) and instead write content that is appropriate for the skill and experience level of your intended readers
See if there are any points that can be explained in fewer words or simpler language
DISCUSSION: REVIEW A SCRIPT
Here is the script of a film that was created. Walk through the script noting every aspect that is shared in the script BEFORE anything is even filmed. https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/search?q=title:script%20owner:me%20script
THEN SHOW THE ACTUAL FILM - note how they coincide and what was written is what was filmed.
SCREENTIME a film by Mission Estancia students. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVA2ET8MjsY&list=PLRbDCLrpewNu3OQBRXzIwP_lBMmHplQev&index=34
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