Fascination Projects


I think all of the groups did a great job with their projects, and whether you could see it on the screen or after, during the Q&A, it seemed like all of the other groups had a really good experience creating their films or trailers as well. One of my favorite films was the first one we watched, Merner Mystery. I think that the group did a great job of telling the story without any speaking parts. It was really impressive what every group was able to create with little to no budget at all. 

I could tell that many groups took into account the things we have learned through the semester, either from the Moving Pictures book or from one of the many films that we watched over the course. For example, some groups were very creative with their shots and used written word and emotions to tell the story instead of relying on dialouge from the actors. 

Overall, I am really glad that the fascination project became a group project instead of just an individual film presentaion. I think that working in a group helps greatly with the creative process and in the obvious sense, it certainly helps when recording sections or needing to have multiple difference people acting in one scene. 



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