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A quick look at some of my favorite resources and some tips for making interesting videos with students based on writing and visual grammar. As Jason Ohler puts, the "new media narrative."

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Makin’ Movies

Joe Brennan

jbtv@mac.com

http://www.denblogs.com/digital_storytelling

Discovery Education streaming search “afi”

Check out theAmerican Film

Institute’sscreennation.afi.com

The LEARN channel

How? Documentaries “Grilled”

http://sfett.com/html_movie/Ican/grilled.html

How?

News

“Olds” - historical “you are there”

QuickTime™ and aPhoto - JPEG decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

How? Movie trailers

Commercials/PSA’s

Made for TVQuickTime™ and a

Photo - JPEG decompressorare needed to see this picture.

You shoot it, They’ll share it! foxhilites.com

How? Movie trailers

Commercials/PSA’s

Made for TVQuickTime™ and a

Photo - JPEG decompressorare needed to see this picture.

You shoot it, They’ll share it! foxhilites.com

How?

Interviews

Historicalre-enactment

Dramatizeliterature

Visual Grammar A shot is a sentence

“The Quickest Way to Rent”from National Car Rental

Visual Grammar A group of shots is a scene/paragraph

“The Quickest Internship” from National

Visual Grammar

Pans and zooms are run-on sentences

Transitions and effects can be run away commas and conjunctions

Hollywood Grammar Tips

Establishing shot - topic sentence

Close-ups (look for small things)

Two shot -Letterman Super Bowl promo

Establish, Tell, End

Prior knowledge!

Establish, Tell, EndFrank Guttler’s

Google Teachers Academy applicationhttp://www.youtube.c

om/watch?v=2jwsSwtBsJg&fmt=

18

Establish

He lifts the laptop

lid and…

…tells us who he is and his

hopes.

Tell

3 things to know

What students achieve

What Google can add

End

Recap, thank youand…

…closes the lidjust like he started

Hollywood Tips

Long shot - establishes context

Zoomed, not zooming

Dolly shot - camera goes to the action

(office chair, skate board, baby stroller)

High angle - looks down

Low angle - looks up

What’s your angle?

What’s your angle?

Powerful vs. Weak

http://www.greatmindsfoundation.org/view_video.php?viewkey=aaf8370ebeda47a1ff1c

“Talent Show”

Getting the Shot

AFI. “LIGHTS, CAMERA, EDUCATION! AFI Kindergarten to Twelfth Grade

Screen Education I: What Filmmakers Say (Episode 9 of 9).” Discovery

Education: http://streaming.discoveryeducation.

com/

Rule of Thirds

It’s nottic-tac-toe

Avoidthe middle

Use the intersectio

ns

Rule of Thirds

“Return of the King”

Rule of Thirds

Is he a clown because…?

http://www.greatmindsfoundation.org/view_video.php?

viewkey=f202f26c1a174c735758

“A Message of Well Being”

Lighting

3 Point Lighting

“LEARN” screennation.afi.com/Learn.aspx?

by=2

Video Tips: homepage.mac.com/jbtv

ali.apple.com (search on video)

Lighting

ScreenNation’s LEARN channelhttp://www.screennation.afi.com/

Watch.aspx?video=743

Sound and more

Storyboarding

Storyboardingcheck the EXTRAS

menu on DVD’s

From “Monsters, Inc.”

“Hey, moron!”

http://netgened.grownupdigital.com/video/dontapscottchallenge1-1

NFLB“No Future Left Behind”

http://netgened.grownupdigital.com/video/no-future-left-behind-

1

Links The American Film Institute screennation.afi.com & afi.edu

The iCan Student Film Festival sfett.com

The Great Minds Foundation www.greatmindsfoundation.org

Discovery Education Streaming www.discoveryeducation.com (search “afi”)

Frank Guttler’s blog www.lightscameralearn.com

Examples: homepage.mac.com/jbtv

netgened.grownupdigital.com

Denblogs.com/digital_storytelling

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