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Author: dgilbar@sd43.bc.ca

Day 18-19, 9/27-10/2

1. Savage We will be watching and briefly discussing a short film called “Savage.” We will use it as an opportunity to demonstrate our critique process. 2. Shoot the Shots Project Students should not be editing overdue projects. We are

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Day 16-17, 9/25-26

1. Camera Demo We will pick up on yesterday’s camera demo. Battery: Grab a camera bag and set it on a flat surface. Open the bag and remove the camera, then open the compartment and put in a freshly charged

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Day 14-15, 9/24-25

1. Lighting and Sound, Day 2/2 You’ll have all day today to get four lighting scenarios (of your choosing) and four sound setups that you didn’t capture yesterday. Use whatever sound equipment your group didn’t get a chance to play

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Day 9, 9/16

1. Open Studio We’ll have about an hour to work on the finishing touches for Spy Talk. 2. Submission Guidelines Whenever you finish your Spy Talk exercise, please export your finished project as an MP4. Before exporting, make sure you

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