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In Message Mon, 7 Dec 1992 17:04:01 -0500, [log in to unmask] writes:
> I have a little performance piece
> I do
>about banal film ideas (basically anything involving dormitory rooms, bongs,
>graveyards, suicide, toilets, optical point of view shots, and their best
>friend. I have actually seen all of these combined in one film....) Do
>television students have these tendencies? Hope this helps.
>
>Carol Beck, Keene State College (way up north in New Hampshire...)
>(603) 358-2764
Most multiple camera video production students concentrate on doing Saturday
Night Live/Kids in the Hall/In Living Color stuff. Rather derivative.
The problem is that there's not a whole lot of experimental/avant-garde
stuff done in multiple camera. Any suggestions on what to show?
I like the idea of having them do critical papers.
I also want to have people copy scripts, storyboards, etc. and distribute to
rest of class so that we discuss the project *before* it is shot. Any
suggestions/insights of experience with this?
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