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Change: DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT HUM206My Show Project Assignment Prompt400 pointsDescriptionThis is your chance to demonstrate that you’ve learned a lot in this class by applying most
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Change: Drafts (20 points each)--go to two of your classmates' wiki pages and read their scripts for their MyShow final presentation. Here are the questions you should "answer"
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Change: Drafts--go to two of your classmates' wiki pages and read their scripts for their MyShow final presentation. Here are the questions you should "answer" about
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Change: For this project you will be making a sales pitch about your show. How/why is it "good" television? How/why does it fit the target audience?
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Change: Editing: as in the work on video/cinematography, conduct an analysis of the editing of one specific scene, of one specific episode, of our show. --The prompt is final, SR!11/22/08: Sound12/6/08: Dig Deeper: What is the history of
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Change: Video/Cinematography: Conduct an analysis of the video/cinematography (chapter 6) of one specific scene, of one specific episode, of your show. What would really help is
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Change: Mise-en-Scene: Conduct an analysis of the mise-en-scene of one specific episode of your show. Be sure to include some summative details of the show (title, brief summary, key themes, etc.). In your analysis be sure to discuss different aspects of the sets, customs, and lighting.--This prompt is final, SR!
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Change: making the image an actual link to the page you found it). 10/18/08: Embracing Your Show—After you’ve been living and breathing this show for a while, it’s time to reflect on
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Change: citing your sources. Wetpaint is very good about asking for alternate text for the image. Be sure to include a brief description of what the picture is and where you found it (including a link to the page you found it). 10/18/08: Embracing Your Show—After
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Change: Now that you've analyzed your typical viewing habits of the show. Try watching it in another modality (iTunes, streaming on the web, etc.). How does
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Change: Who do you watch the show with? Who do you talk to about the show? Here is where you can have some fun with the
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Change: your show (look at chapter 2 of the textbook for the categories to map narrative structure, i.e., identify main characters, narrative enigma, etc.). Second, start setting up your MyShow wiki page. Include a picture or two. Create links to the official, and if you find them Genre?unofficial, Actors?web
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Change: This prompt is final, SR!10/11/08: Viewing/Consuming Update: Narrative Structure? Sample episode questions? Arching questions? Genre? Actors? 10/18/08: Embracing Your Show—After you’ve been living and breathing this show for a while, it’s time
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: 12/6/08: Draft--to get full credit for the draft you must have a complete draft of the Power Point presentation (all 20 slides) as well as a complete draft of your five minute script for the oral part of the presentation.12/13/08: Peer Review of Two Classmates' Drafts12/15/08: If
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Change: 9/27/08: Selection Time—email the instructor with the name of the show you’ll be focusing on (include what season). Unless you have a very good argument,
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