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Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Learning Curve

First, I want to congratulate each group for completing a project! Ultimately, all but Than's arrived late but the other groups stayed in integrity by calling (prior to the deadline) to secure extensions. This is an important part of managing projects. Things often go awry in production. Learning to communicate with the "power people" about challenges significantly impacts the success (or failure) of the project and your careers!

Final Project: You should now be gearing up for your final project. This may be an individual or group film. It should represent your best work and reflect everything you've learned in these exercise projects. It should have authentic acting; excellent, artistic, aesthetic visuals; a strong story with sharp characterization; and be well-planned and storyboarded prior to shooting. This week's lecture will cap the learning and point to success strategies!

Screening! And, we'll screen your films and announce the winners.

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