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NCMnMe has completed the following assignments in the course on Basic filmmaking (pre-production) for narrative motion pictures.
Formatting the Script
Pop Quiz - What is the first shot?
Creating the thumbnail storyboards
Quick Exercise - Over-the-shoulder shot
Creating the 3D storyboards
A simple DVD-Video Editing Workshop
Learning about camera lenses
Record the dialog for the animatic
Intro to narrative filmmaking
Draw the movie poster for "Star Wars"
Understanding dailies
Create a matte painting
Understanding editing
Pop Quiz - Creating the moods (film scoring)
Understanding "L-Cuts"
Create the animatic

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Completed assignment - Script formatting

October 1, 2008 -- NCMnMe has formatted the script with free demo of Final Draft. You can download it at Media:beccaseduced.pdf.

Completed assignment - Pop Quiz

October 1, 2008 -- NCMnMe says,

Question #1
For the 1st shot, I would use #9...a shot of the young person with a glimpse of the city behind them


Question #2
For the second shot, i would use #2...pull out to reveal that the young person is standing in front of a wall with posters on it, one of which was the skyline we saw in shot #1
Completed assignment - Creating the thumbnail storyboard

October 1, 2008 -- NCMnMe has created a thumbnail storyboard.




Click on the image to see larger version.
Completed assignment - Creating an over-the-shoulder shot

October 1, 2008 -- NCMnMe has created a wide angle over-the-shoulder shot and a telephoto over-the-shoulder shot.

Here are the original shots.

Telephoto

Wide Angle shot
Here are possible corrections.
File:Xxx
Telephoto
File:Xxx
Wide Angle shot

Uploaded images

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Hi, I am sorry to disturb you from your frutable work in here, but could you specify the license in some of your uploaded images and add in description, please (here). If you need a help, ask for that. I have seen there some programming:

(({|class="toccolours" style="width: 100%" cellpadding="2" ! style="background: #ccf; text-align: right; vertical-align: top; padding-right: 0.4em; width: 15%" |Description | 3D storyboard for the movie "Seduced by the Dark Side!" |- ! style="background: #c))

But dont know, what is that. Thank you very much and have a good day.--Juan 08:04, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


what is frutable work? I was completing the work for this class, but could not have any of my completed assignments posted by the teacher. I used the templates to post my work on the page, and created the images myself using the demo software downloaded as requested by the teacher. I will not re-post anything.--NCMnMe 16:08, 24 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ah, I see. I am sorry.--Juan 00:11, 28 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


==Copyright problem with Image:Beccaseduced.pdf==Template:Public domain


No license warning Thanks for uploading Image:Beccaseduced.pdf, but:
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Crochet.david 09:48, 3 November 2008 (UTC)Reply


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No license warning Thanks for uploading Image:SBTDS Storyboard Shot xx.png, but:
This file may soon be deleted, unless some copyright information on the file can be determined. The Wikimedia Foundation is very careful about what files are included because of copyright law (see Wikiversity's Copyright policy).
Wikiversity accepts three types of copyrighted works, open content, public domain, and fair use. Please signify what type of copyright the file uses by placing a copyright template on the file page like this: {{TemplateName}}
Wikiversity requires that the work's copyright holder be acknowledged. The copyright holder is usually the work's creator, the creator's employer, or the last person who was transferred ownership rights. Please include this information by placing {{information}} on the file page and filling it out.
Please signify the copyright information for any other files you have uploaded or will upload. Remember that files without this important information or with incorrect information can be deleted by a custodian.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me on my talk page or the Wikiversity community at the Colloquium. Thank you.

Crochet.david 11:27, 3 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

I find it hilarious that although you sign up for a "class," and follow the instructor's instructions exactly, no one ever bothers to contact you until months after you have given up on this horrible system that is nothing but a bunch of hype. PLEASE feel free to delete everything on this page under the guise of "copyright infringement." What a waste of time this "university" and it's absentee "professors" are. It just shows that you get what you pay for! NCMnMe 02:27, 19 August 2009 (UTC)Reply