LEARNING GOAL: Progress with WISDAA film or learn about "auteur theory."
DO NOW: Identify goals on your Ticket In STUDIO TIME: If you are filming or editing, please do so. Anyone who isn't utilizing studio time will continue with the agenda below... DEFINITION: "Auteur" The "auteur" of a film is the person, typically the director, who has such a unifying creative vision for their work that they are considered the "author" of the film, and their body of work is worthy of study. EXAMPLE: Tim Burton Have you seen a Tim Burton movie? Pee-wee's Big Adventure * Beetlejuice * Batman * Edward Scissorhands * Batman Returns * The Nightmare Before Christmas^ * Ed Wood * Mars Attacks * Sleepy Hollow * Planet of the Apes (2001) * Big Fish * Charlies & the Chocolate Factory (2005) * Corpse Bride * Sweeney Todd * Alice in Wonderland (2010) * Dark Shadows (2012) * Frankenweenie * Big Eyes * Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children * Dumbo What are the common elements in any of these films? Where do you see connections? WATCH: Edward Scissorhands While you are watching, take notes in your notebook on... -What visual symbols seem to be important? -What parts (characters, locations, etc) are similar to each other? What parts are different from the others? -What era does this movie take place in? -Does this movie have a positive or negative view of suburbia? (What is a suburb?) -How is this movie similar or different from other Tim Burton movies you've seen? THIS WEEK - Record & Edit Tuesday, Jan. 2 - Record footage Thursday, Jan. 4 - Record and begin editing Friday, Jan. 5 - Editing, all footage should be complete by now NEXT WEEK - Edit Monday, Jan. 8 - Edit footage Friday, Jan. 12 - Complete movie FINAL WEEK - Screen films Tuesday, Jan. 16 - Screen films Thursday, Jan. 18 - Tie up any loose ends
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