Hi friends!!! It's been a little while, but let me tell you what I've been up to! Recently in media studies, we did our first video project! It was called the "One Word Film" project, or OWF. So we started out in groups of 2, and each group went to our teacher's desk to pick a word from a cup. Based on that word, we had to make a 60-90 second short film about the word, and the whole story has to be able to take place in a 60-90 second time frame. We also could not have any sound in our project, so this made it a bit harder to tell the story. Even though the instructions are pretty simple, it really was a difficult task.
So, here was our process.
1. Pick a word. My partner and I picked the word "remorse".
2. Create a story about remorse. Our story was about a girl who showed up to her test, and realized she forgot a calculator. Panicking, she sees a calculator on her friend's desk and takes it. Her friend realizes that her calculator went missing and goes to look for it. While the friend is looking for the calculator, the main character feels remorseful and puts the calculator back. She then shows her friend where the calculator was "hiding", and then proceeds to take the test without the calculator.
3. We then created a shot list and a storyboard. A storyboard really helps visualize what you are going to shoot, so that you can be most efficient when filming. Our storyboard did not match up exactly to our shots because the classroom we imagined was not the one we ended up shooting in, so we had to make adjustments.
