Hey yall,
I have a school project to do and I am too lazy to edit the project. This assignment is due December 12th and it will be similar to:
Editing is extremely simple, for y’all graphics designers this should be a piece of cake, therefore I ask for a reasonable price tag.
The video will be 5-7 minutes long, I will send you the audio and my group’s planning sheet and inform you about our ideas. However I have yet to start which means there could be a chance where you only have 24 hours or less to complete it.
If you are willing to do this, shoot me a PM or leave a comment and give me an estimate as of how much it would cost.
Thanks!
I have a school project to do and I am too lazy to edit the project. This assignment is due December 12th and it will be similar to:
Editing is extremely simple, for y’all graphics designers this should be a piece of cake, therefore I ask for a reasonable price tag.
The video will be 5-7 minutes long, I will send you the audio and my group’s planning sheet and inform you about our ideas. However I have yet to start which means there could be a chance where you only have 24 hours or less to complete it.
If you are willing to do this, shoot me a PM or leave a comment and give me an estimate as of how much it would cost.
Dystopian novels feature a futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, technological, moral, or totalitarian control. Dystopias, through an exaggerated worst-case scenario, make a criticism about a current trend, societal norm, or political system.
Objective: Create a video essay that presents your group’s exploration and answer to the following question:
Are the societal criticisms implied in your novel still relevant today? Why or why not?
When identifying the societal criticisms implied by your novel, consider the following topics:
Happiness, privacy, love/relationships, education, violence, leisure/entertainment, authority/government, individuality/conformity, use of technology, twisting of truth via language, religious fanaticism.
Project Requirements: Create a video essay to be played in class. Incorporate pictures, video, voice-over, music, etc. (check out Adobe Spark Video, iMovie, Clips)
Evaluation:
Projects will be evaluated based on the following criteria: quality of evidence and analysis, bibliography, visual presentation, and cohesiveness (see separate rubric).
Example video essays from YouTube:
MLK one
Embrace the Cringe (on "The Office")
Why Bruno Mars' Music makes you dance
One on "Harry Potter"
Objective: Create a video essay that presents your group’s exploration and answer to the following question:
Are the societal criticisms implied in your novel still relevant today? Why or why not?
When identifying the societal criticisms implied by your novel, consider the following topics:
Happiness, privacy, love/relationships, education, violence, leisure/entertainment, authority/government, individuality/conformity, use of technology, twisting of truth via language, religious fanaticism.
Project Requirements: Create a video essay to be played in class. Incorporate pictures, video, voice-over, music, etc. (check out Adobe Spark Video, iMovie, Clips)
- Length of video: 5-7 minutes
- Content:
- Your video will answer the question above.
- The sections should be connected and flow naturally
- Should include some conversational elements/sections
- Use news clips, pictures, illustrations, gifs, music, sound, etc. that are relevant to the content
- Reference specific current events to support your claim
- Your video will answer the question above.
- Evidence: Your project must include evidence to support your claim. This evidence will come from current events that we read in class and that your group collects for your literature circle. You may find additional sources. Incorporate this evidence into your project.
- Turn in: a video AND a written script with a bibliography
- Video Presentation: Your project will be presented for the class on Thursday and Friday.
Evaluation:
Projects will be evaluated based on the following criteria: quality of evidence and analysis, bibliography, visual presentation, and cohesiveness (see separate rubric).
Example video essays from YouTube:
MLK one
Embrace the Cringe (on "The Office")
Why Bruno Mars' Music makes you dance
One on "Harry Potter"
Thanks!
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