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1/16 Due for Final Grade 1/3 total grade End 2nd Semester grading
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE ASSIGNMENT
Message in a Bottle - self interview time capsule.
Answer the following questions in a self interview. 5 points each - 50%
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
What are your interests now?
What type of career do you think you will have in the future?
What are your goals?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
My favorite thing to do for fun is...
My favorite food, song, movie is...
What would you tell your past (4 years ago)?
What would you ask yourself in the future?
What would you change in your life?
The final movie should be 1 minute or more. 25%
All original content. 25%
Your face does not need to be in the film, but the scene should show something about you.
A reflective statement is a written record of your artistic process for any individual artwork you’ve created.
A good reflective statement describes step-by-step what you did, and more importantly, why you did it. It can touch on some of the challenges you faced and how you overcame them. It can even mention ideas you have for your next piece.
MOVIE POSTER DEMO #1 pixlr e no longer have access
MOVIE POSTER DEMO #2 pixlr e no longer have access
Website Portfolio Presentation Final
Upload Links to each film
Unify look of website
Artist Reflection
Artist Statement
Artist Bio
Genre Video 10%
THIS IS THE FINAL DEMONSTRATION!!!
A reflective statement is a written record of your artistic process for any individual artwork you’ve created.
A good reflective statement describes step-by-step what you did, and more importantly, why you did it. It can touch on some of the challenges you faced and how you overcame them. It can even mention ideas you have for your next piece.
MAKING YOUR SLIDE SHOW LOOK PRETTY DEMONSTRATION
Making Google Slides look PRETTY
In the interest of clarity, let’s define “artist statement,” since I’ve already needlessly complicated things by introducing a wedding metaphor into the mix.
An artist statement is a not-too-long series of sentences that describe what you make and why you make it. It’s a stand-in for you, the artist, talking to someone about your work in a way that adds to their experience of viewing that work.