Chapter 5 Personal Expression and Studio Production 201
Project: A Portrait
For this exercise, you have a great deal of creative freedom to produce a short
that depicts of portrait of a place or person. You are encouraged to express the
essence of a place or person through a succession of images and sounds. You
will determine the structure, pace, tone, and style of the movie without the
need to develop a narrative.
A. “A portrait” – You must plan, shoot, and present a short video piece
that off ers a personal interpretation of the idea of “a portrait” to the
class. Choose one:
- A self-portrait
- A portrait of a person with whom you are personally familiar.
- A portrait of a place—interior or exterior
B. Objectives and preparations – If requested by the instructor, submit
the following: - A four- to six-sentence description of your objectives for this
pr oject, including visual plan, desired tone, and structure of
the short. - A production list including: personnel; locations; dates of
shooting and editing.
C. Guidelines - From three to eight minutes in length, showing a structure
that allows for comprehension by the viewer, such as through
elements found in music. - Th is is an individual project.
- You may use material generated through Writing 5, although
this is not necessary. - Attention to sound editing is important, whether through
se lective cuts, mixing, or sound design (may include voice(s),
sound eff ects, music, and so forth).
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