Anti-Bullying Project (GROUP)
You have THREE classes to complete this project, plus one class for sharing.
Anti-Bullying Project (GROUP)
Your assignment, as a group, is to produce a video that features a six-eight image look at some facet of bullying.
Here are the requirements of the project:
- Your project must be storyboarded before shooting commences. Plan all of your shots carefully in advance. Details to consider include shooting locations, actors, angles, composition, background elements, lighting, sequence, etc. You must show your Teacher your storyboard before being allowed to go and shoot!
- The project must include six-eight images.
- You are expected to give your images treatment in Photoshop. Consider how to enhance them (using the tools you've learned) in a way that contributes to your message.
- Images can be cropped, re-sized, shown in pieces, etc.
- Use Adobe Premiere CC to create your video. You'll get help with this.
- You are encouraged to add text, transitions and music to your project to purposeful effect.
- At the completion of the project, all videos will be screened in front of the class. Take pride in your work!
Each student must complete his/her own separate rubric for this project on Classroom. The video should be uploaded to a Drive folder that is shared between all group members.
Example of a visual storyboard:
You have THREE classes to complete this project, plus one class for sharing.
Anti-Bullying Project (GROUP)
Your assignment, as a group, is to produce a video that features a six-eight image look at some facet of bullying.
Here are the requirements of the project:
- Your project must be storyboarded before shooting commences. Plan all of your shots carefully in advance. Details to consider include shooting locations, actors, angles, composition, background elements, lighting, sequence, etc. You must show your Teacher your storyboard before being allowed to go and shoot!
- The project must include six-eight images.
- You are expected to give your images treatment in Photoshop. Consider how to enhance them (using the tools you've learned) in a way that contributes to your message.
- Images can be cropped, re-sized, shown in pieces, etc.
- Use Adobe Premiere CC to create your video. You'll get help with this.
- You are encouraged to add text, transitions and music to your project to purposeful effect.
- At the completion of the project, all videos will be screened in front of the class. Take pride in your work!
Each student must complete his/her own separate rubric for this project on Classroom. The video should be uploaded to a Drive folder that is shared between all group members.
Example of a visual storyboard: