May
19

Peer Reviews and Deadline Extensions

Filed Under (Documentary Ideas, Film Production, Teaching Reflections) by Melissa Lynn Pomerantz on 19-05-2008 and tagged ,

We reviewed the segments today.  How watching 5 five-minute clips could take all 90 minutes of class astounds.  But time, again, has lost logic when it comes to deadlines.

All five  groups did have a somewhat completed segment.  That’s good. The reviews were helpful–just wish we had done them last week.  Problems that were most common included:

  • sound variations (need to modulate)
  • clips not all the way clipped (sound or visual blips)
  • some parts belonging more effectively in other sections
  • lack of research incorporated
  • difficulty in reading fonts–sans serif works better than serif
  • short clips–keeping the pacing even throughout the whole movie (that’s probably not  going to change, but good to remember next year)
  • narration not used enough

They were very frustrated that after the critiques there wouldn’t be much time to work on fixing them.  That is not ideal, to say the least.  About 8 kids stayed after to try to make their changes.

Andrew finished the introduction and conclusion.  The class decided on a title–Global Warming:  Cold Facts for a Hot Issue.  Not too shabby ;-)

Overall, the kids did a great job.  I’m very impressed with what I saw today and I hope the editing time tonight and tomorrow morning will give them enough time to fix the less successful parts.  This is a great class–they’ve really worked hard.

Now my job is to put the pieces together and make citation slides.  I told them I’d transfer their works cited  pages to the film.  It should be ready to go Thursday for our showing.  It seems like we are going to have quite a few people to watch!  Authentic audiences galore!

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