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What's your favourite film and why?
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Creative Media
Higher Education (degree)
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What's your favourite film and why?
Slide 1 - Open question
Who are the writers, directors, editors, cinematographers, producers in the class? Not sure, just say so.
Slide 2 - Open question
What is film/cinema?
"You use a glass mirror to see your face. You use works of art to see your soul." - George Bernard Shaw
Slide 3 - Slide
Think of yourself as filmmaker.
Start thinking like a filmmaker. Make it a habit.
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Slide
What does a film director do?
Slide 6 - Open question
"What a film director really directs is his audience's attention," Alexander Mackendrick
Slide 7 - Slide
Always ask, how is it going to land with the audience?
If you can orchestrate an emotional experience for the audience, they’ll love you for it.
Slide 8 - Slide
Let's watch a film.
Slide 9 - Slide
Do you think the film orchestrated an emotional experience for the audience (ie you)? And how?
Slide 10 - Open question
Writing scripts are easy.
Let’s look at one and then read it aloud.
I'll need two volunteers.
Slide 11 - Slide
Three act structure - can anybody tell me what it is?
Slide 12 - Open question
Three act structure is...
Beginning, middle & end.
Act 1. Setup
Act 2. Confrontation
Act 3. Resolution
Slide 13 - Slide
Inciting Incident
The inciting incident is an event that sets the hero on the journey that will occupy them throughout the narrative.
Slide 14 - Slide
Slide 15 - Slide
Confrontation
is a clash between two opposing forces that creates the narrative thread for a story.
Conflict occurs when the main character struggles with either an external conflict or an internal conflict.
Slide 16 - Slide
Slide 17 - Slide
Gordie's internal conflict is his struggle to make sense of his grief after the loss of his beloved older brother.
Slide 18 - Slide
Slide 19 - Slide
Resolution
...is the end of the story.
Important!!!
Aristotle in his Poetics, the best endings are both "surprising, yet inevitable".
Slide 20 - Slide
Slide 21 - Slide
Now it’s your turn…
You will create a three-minute short film synopsis with a beginning, middle and end.
It will have an inciting incident, confrontation (exterior & interior) and resolution.
Slide 22 - Slide
Slide 23 - Slide
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