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Monday, February 15, 2016

Shooting Creativity

In unit 1 of my new course A Nation's Argument, we focus on what makes a good argument. We defined argument, which comes from the Latin word meaning to clarify. We learned about the structure of arguments, by looking at the Declaration of Independence that America wrote to the British. We also looked at art, and how that can also be used to make an argument, or just show the reality of a subject, which is an effort at making something clear. For the action project, we had to make our own Declaration of Independence about a class/course we would want to exist in our school. Something I liked about this was that we got to chose our class, something that means a lot to us. I would say a challenge was actually coming up with an idea because in my class, a lot of people’s ideas overlapped. Please enjoy my Declaration of Independence!
                                                                                                     

I declare that there is a independent study class that is all about filmmaking and acting. Films/videos can show everyone something that is so amazing, either fake or real, and still get someone to feel a lot of emotions. Acting, which is usually part of a film, is so important, because not only does it make the audience feel more, but it also makes the person who is acting, more open to trying new things. From acting and filmmaking you can learn so much, about almost anything, and open new ideas to yourself. The purpose of school, is for kids to get a chance to learn and grow as people, both educationally, and socially, and to see and meet new people from all over. With the education given to us, we can learn from old/new things and use them in our lives to become better people. All of this can be achieved with an open mind, and wanting to learn more. My unalienable rights as a student are to grow, and have my desire to learn and interests nurtured, and with that filming and acting can be a shortcut to learning about new cultures, things that are going on in the world, and what could happen to our world. With the fact that filming can open up someone’s imagination. Nothing will ever be too boring because in this class you will be able to explore your imagination, and grow at perfecting this art.


The guiding question to this course called , “Shooting Creativity”, is: What can one film do to one person? Think about that, too, because hasn’t a film made you cry, or laugh to the point of crying? I have felt a lot from movies -- they let me into new things, explore my imagination, and be able to see the realness in a subject that sometimes you just can't get from a book. I feel like many other people feel this way, and I want them to be able to have the skills and tools they need to pursue their dreams of exploring this artistic medium.


This course will be offered during the elective term of the school year, because it is neither a STEAM or Humanities course, but in a way both, since there will be a science to the editing, and history will be added to the units. There will be three units: the first unit, called “Act”, will be focusing on acting; the different types there are; what it is like to be on stage versus being on set; and how to be a strong wonderful actor. We will also look at great actors and what makes them so good, how a comedy actor can differ from a drama one, and what can also connect them. The second unit, called “Shooting”, will focus on how to properly film, what makes a good location to film at, and different angles and what they can convey. The last unit, called “Tweak”, will focus on editing, and all the pieces that go into it, including adding special effects, changing the lighting, and trimming and adding stuff in.


My desired outcomes for this class, are for people to learn how to make a great film, by actually learning the editing, camera work, and acting, among other things, that all go into making a wonderful film. This class will take students and bring them into a wonderful world where they can make their own films, and they can explore the kinds of things they like in films. Though certain students will need a lot of different materials; course materials include cameras for shooting, editing software for everyone, and possibly a partnership with a improv place, such as iO Chicago, which is a few blocks from the school. Improv actors are amazing at doing things on the spot, so if there were actors in need, and they would be partnered with us, hopefully they could help. We could even visit them for an FE and learn how acting to them is different from acting to other actors, learning about what they have to do differently.


P1: Film can offer a person something that is very important.
P2: Films can release many emotions in one person.
P3: This course will focus on acting, filming, and editing.
P4: This course will turn someone into an expert on making a film.
C: “Shooting Creativity” should be a class in the GCE School curriculum.


NVA "Expert Film Maker Graph" (2016)



I declare that there be “Filming Creativity” where students can learn all aspects of filmmaking -- camera work, editing, and acting skills. This all will help develop well-rounded, enthusiastic, curious students learn much more, by building the skills to adapt and be open to new things, and make the best films that a high school student could ever make!

1 comment:

  1. Your Declaration is great! I just got confuse on the last sentence of the first paragraph. Where you start your declaration.

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