Master Shots Filming
Directions
In your group of 3-4 students that was assigned in class, film each of your group member's Master Shots. If you were absent and don't have a group assigned, email a friend in class and join their group. If you are absent on the day of filming then you must film on your own with your own storyline, plot, and actors. Feel free to use other absent students or friends and family.
You can have one person taking video the whole time under the direction of each member or you can take turns filming. Your group will receive a group grade so you should help each other to ensure they are doing it correctly. For the audio, you can have dialog with sound effects or just music during the entire background with no verbal dialog.
In your film you must clearly show that you incorporate the following in your film that should be 1-2 minutes long.
Talk with your group and fill out the outline of your storyline before you go and film.
Have one student leader be in charge of the overall editing but each member should edit their own Master Shot to ensure that it is correct and then email their part to the group leader. You can easily upload them via Google Drive on your phone and share them with your classmates.
In Schoology, each group member should type the name of their Master Shot and insert the YT link to only the Master Shot. Then have the leader post their Master Shot info/video as well as the group's final edited video YT link and write the names of their group members so they will get credit.
Rubric
Narrative Arc Completion
Each Master Shot filmed correctly
Group's outline fulfilled correctly
Creativity
Genre appeal (action, drama, comedy, etc)
CA6 Filming Requirements
Make sure to use all five camera angles at least once
Incorporate wide, medium, close up, and tight subject shots at least once
Use the following cuts: action, jump
Use the following shots: tracking, horizontal pan
CA8 Requirements
Listed on the outline.