Moving Images, Understanding Media

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112 Moving Images: Making Movies, Understanding Media

Project: Client Project

A. Topic for Commercial – For Writing: Promotion, you prepared pre-
production materials for a promotional short. For this project, you
will work in a group that will decide as a team which projects will
be made into motion pictures.


  1. As with the project in Chapter 2, the instructor will assign a
    group and producer.

  2. Please follow the exact same guidelines that are given with
    the project in Chapter 2. Students will present their plans and
    the group will work to a consensus to approve a proposal.

  3. For this project, the instructor will indicate the time that will
    be spent on shooting and the estimated amount of work that
    is expected. For example, a group with a complex project
    (multiple locations, actors, and setups) may complete one
    short, while a group with simple proposals (one location, few
    setups and actors) may complete two promos. Your instructor
    will indicate the amount of time you will be spending on this
    project and will approve your proposal.

  4. Approval – All shorts must be approved by their clients, the
    instructor, and individuals in charge of the topic of the promo.


B. Sound – Devise a sound design for this project, considering the
following:


  1. Music – Is there music that exists within the scene? Is
    there a soundtrack for the fi lm outside of the characters’
    perspective? Can music be used to help set tone, establish
    style, and accent or contrast the drama or comedy of
    the scene?

  2. Sound Eff ects – Noises should be integrated into the script
    of the scene and can be at the core of the confl icts in the
    narrative. Th e fi lm should include sound that is clearly
    recorded during production and eff ects that are recorded and
    added to the mix during post-production.

  3. Dialogue – Th e script should include dialogue or voiceover
    or off -screen lines.

  4. Structure – Consider all of the elements above when
    planning the commercial.
    a. Opening – How is sound used to help set a tone and
    establish a message?


b. Narrative – How can sound be used to serve the story of
the commercial? Can it help to establish pace, whether

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