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Making Movies: Creative Expression on Screen
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Making Movies: Creative Expression on Screen is an engaging but challenging course with heavy workload, especially for solo projects or those without prior experience in filmmaking. It's best suited for students passionate about film production who enjoy hands-on practical work and are willing to invest significant time into assignments. The final project can be crucial for grades, and choosing the right group members is essential.
Grading varies; some find it fair with detailed feedback, while others feel that high scores are common but not necessarily translating to A+ grades due to strict boundaries.
Heavy workload with many assignments and tight deadlines. Solo projects can be particularly demanding, though group work can help distribute the load.
Assessments include individual short film assignments, a final group project (5-10 minute micro-film), and a reflective essay. Deadlines are frequent, and progress updates are required for major projects.
Teaching quality is mixed; some find the professor engaging and helpful, while others feel lectures and tutorials lack depth in technical aspects.
Choose your group members wisely as they can significantly impact your final grade. Be prepared to invest significant time into assignments, especially solo work. Engage with practical sessions and feedback for better learning outcomes.
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