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FINAL PROJECT Fall 2012


FINAL PROJECT
Photo essay Soundslide (DUE 12/17/12) -no exceptions.
25pts

I. FINAL PROJECT
The Final Project is a 6-7-week project that requires each student to spend significant time with a chosen subject, to produce a well-crafted, in-depth photo essay in the form of a Soundslide. The Final Project is in lieu of a Final Exam, and should be treated as such.

The topic of this project should be an interesting subject of choice by the student.   
Each student must find and select a person, subject, topic, or idea that is multidimensional and has broad intersest that is interesting to others.
  • This subject will be selected by the student, with careful thought to subject selection.
  • Subject should be visual, must have various aspects of interest, must have good audio possibilities, and must be accessible to you.
  • This subject should not be family or schoolmate. It should be someone outside your daily life.
  • Each student must submit a well-written, thoroughly planned proposal of 250 words (3-4 paragraphs). The proposal must be an examined, well-planned, and strongly supported idea.
  • The Final Project is NOT a single event or photo shoot. The essay should tell the story of the subject. Each student must develop their essay on a week-to-week basis, and bring photos in each week for critique.
  • Each student will be graded on progression. THIS IS A PROGRESSION project.
  • The final essay will consist of 20-30 images, with audio, in a finished Soundslide.

II. GRADING
Each final project will be graded as follows:
1. (3pts) SUBJECT SELECTION & WRITTEN PROPOSAL
  • submittal of written proposal due April 9th
  • suitability of subject for photo essay.
  • degree of difficulty.
 
2. (7pts) WEEKLY PROGRESSION
Work schedule will be completed as follows:
  • #1 Proposal Due (Nov. 12)
  • #2 Photos due (Nov. 19)
  • #3 Photos due (Nov. 26)
  • #4 Photos due (Dec. 3)
  • #5 Photos due, Audio edited, Soundslide roughly constructed (Dec. 10)
  • #6 Project due (Dec. 17)

3. (3pts) AUDIO
  • selection of types audio used.
  • appropriateness of audio; music/natural sound/narration.
  • overall use of audio.

4. (5pts) PHOTOGRAPHY
  • overall quality of images; how well were the principles learned in this course used.
  • quality of the editing; relativity of images selected, lack of repitition.
  • variety of images; vertical, establishing shots, details, etc.
  • preparation of images; cropping, toning, color, white balance, etc.
  • caption completeness.

5. (7pts) FINISHED PRODUCT
  • quality of the Soundslide presentation; titles, colors, opening, closing, ID's, etc.
  • Sequencing of images.
  • how well criteria was met, instructions followed.
  • Length of Soundslide presentation; should be 2-3 minutes long.
  • Strength of finished product; effectiveness as a story-telling piece


III. WHAT’S DUE
  1. Rename the "publish to web folder" lastname_soundslide.
  2. Submit this folder to the DROP. Do NOT submit the entire soundslide project.
  3. Be sure you've tested your soundslide before you submit (play the INDEX file).
You will not receive credit for any projects that do not play.
  1. Be sure each image has a caption.
  2. Make sure all the info fields in Soundslides are filled in; Headline, caption, etc.
  3. Give credit to any music you use.
  4. Be sure to start with opening title slide. If necessary include a brief explanatory text page.
  5. Check for typos and usage errors.
  6. KEEP SOUNDLSIDE PRESENTATION UNDER 3 MINUTES.
  7. Please follow instructions carefully.