Use the following video as inspiration to create a video trailer for sport at School 21. Think about:
What else did you notice?
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Kandel uses examples of brain damage to explain how the different hemisphere's of the brain are used during the creative thought process. Create a spoof video based on a popular TV show that has a well-known format: Recreate a scene from a soap opera, but give it a twist and a different ending or new script with same types of shots. Create an instruction video on how to do something: Create a music video using the soundtrack from famous tracks: Create a spoof martial arts video using classic movies from the 1970s for inspiration: This video, produced by primary school students in Ireland, tells the story of an Tom Crean, an Antartic Explorer, and uses lego pieces and stop frame animation. The students have narrated over the animation and made sets using general art materials. Its a simple idea that is well put together and worth trying out yourselves! You will need to plan it first and write the script.
What could you do for five minutes in a constrained space? Use your imagination! If you like that, you might like the artists John Wood and Paul Harrison: To support you with the comedy spark challenge, please find some possible videos that might help inspire your response: Xavier has been working hard to bring together all of the filmmaking skills we have been learning about in E-Learning. See if you can recognise any of the techniques this video he produced last term (You will need the password code - ask Mr Hoeben if you don't know): Creepy Xavier from School 21 on Vimeo. |
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