Topic outline

    • Here you find the pre-assignment, please return it here by Sunday 18th evening so we can easily look at them all together on Monday.

      Please ask in the discussion section if you have any questions about the assignemnt or the course, so everyone can follow. Thanks!


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      PRODUCTION GUIDELINES in ELO Folder
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      MATERIALS / lectures Folder
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      Here you find all the slides for inspiring lectures from Kirsikka and Arturo.

      And also the slides about Feedback from Kirsikka and Saara.

      As well as Miia Haavisto's slides for presentation package.

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      ASSIGNMENT 2 Folder
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      FRIDAY 30.9 PRESENTATION SCHEDULE File
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      Here you find the presentation schedule for ideas on Friday.

      Each project or individual, has 20 min time (10 min presenantion and 10 min discussion). I keep time, but rehearse so you can present the core of your idea in 10 min tops.

      Form is free, present your work however you like, as long as others (fellow students and teachers) get a grip of your idea. Remember, that there are people listening, who don't know anything about your idea yet, have never heard about it before. So present it to people as if they would hear it for the first time. You do't need to go through the modifications or how the idea has developed during these weeks, concentrate instead in telling what the idea is now. We can discuss about the modifications after your presentation if needed.  So the presentation can include for example:

      - TITLE (working title)

      - logline

      - main characters and the main conflict

      - description of the world (where the story happens, its mood, atmosphere)

      - synopsis or starting point of the story (”Somebody wants something badly and is having difficulty getting it.”)

      - genre (drama, comedy, fantasy, horror, etc)

      - why this idea interests you?

      - image(s) (that best describe the mood, world, look or style you are after).

      - next steps: how are you advancing now, what do you need/want to do next?