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Week 04 History: Edwin S. Porter
Watch the movie on Edwin S. Porter and try to imagine a world without the concept of parallel editing. That is, the idea of more than one thing happening at the same time in a film. Without this groundbreaking realization about how the human mind works, film would certainly have died.
Check out Porter's most famous work in The Life of an American Fireman (1903) and The Great Train Robbery (1903). The Great Train Robbery could quite possibly be the beginning of the Western genre that dominated American films for years.
After viewing the films, click on the "D" to the left to go to Moodle and take part in the discussion forum.
Project 1: "The Still Image Movie" Due
Project 1: Still Image Movie is due this week by 11:55PM Sunday. Review tutorials on exporting, uploading and linking on the next tab.
When you're ready, click on the "P" to the left to go to Moodle upload forum for Project 1. There, you'll be able to submit the video link to your project, and critique your classmates projects as well.
Review these tools from Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorials to help finish this project.
Week 04 Reading & Assignment
All films are comprised of shots. Regardless of the genre or language, all films are made of basically the same kinds of shots with slight variations and lengths. The language of film is based on understanding the power and the different ways to use shots to tell the story and influence the audience emotionally.
Take a look at the sample shots in the "Example" tab, then watch the scene from Doctor Who, paying attention to the shots used to describe the scene. After watching the film, click on the "A" to the left to go to Moodle where you'll find all your instructions. In this assignment, you will find a scene that is about the same length and break it down using the vocabulary we've established.
Week 04 Assessment & More