Course Syllabus
Freestyle Academy
Film Production II
Matt Taylor
Matt.Taylor@freestyleacademy.rocks
Overview:
Film production is a demanding course. You will learn and develop your filmmaking skills through the creation of projects. You will be involved in the entire process of filmmaking from inception to completion. This means you will be taking on a variety of roles: writer, producer, storyboard artist, director, actor, gaffer, cinematographer, audio technician, editor, soundtrack composer, effects artist, etc.
While some film analysis is done in the class, this is primarily a production course. You will be regularly and actively engaged in the creation of film projects. There will be 4 major projects throughout the year, supplemented by smaller assignments, exercises, and lessons that will provide opportunities to refine your skills. As your skills progress you will hone and refine your filmmaking talents.
Course Description:
Film II introduces new advanced techniques in film language and cinema. Students practice heavier analysis of film techniques, story genres, and character archetypes to further the creation of their own narratives. Heavy attention is given to screenwriting, dialogue, character arc, and story development. Advanced cinematography techniques are discussed and practiced including, composition, color, blocking, and lighting. Students collaborate on exercises and advanced narrative projects, modeling these specific film conventions. Film II further elaborates on film theory through readings, screenings and student presentations.
Equipment Checkout:
We have lots of great equipment at Freestyle. However we have even more students. You MUST return equipment when it is due. Part of being a filmmaker is planning, scheduling, and returning your equipment rentals ON TIME. Your ability to properly manage and care for school equipment will be a factor of your grade. If you break it or lose it you replace it.
No personal equipment is required for this course. Personal devices may be used as well so long as they meet the technical requirements for the course. Cameras and computers must meet the proper specifications.
Grading:
The film industry relies heavily on making and meeting deadlines. Your ability to make and meet these deadlines will be a factor into your grades.
Assignments and projects are broken down into points. All semester grades are final, and will not be changed once submitted for report cards.
Content:
Remember that everything you create also represents Freestyle Academy and the MVLA school district. All your projects are published online. Films must be school appropriate.