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Submitted by: Travis Robinson
Make an argument about something youre passionate about. Make a video with a presentation explaining your arguement and why you're right. Feel free to get creative with it, use prezi or google slides, and zoom to record it!
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Submitted by: Anonymous
Create a short documentary, no more than 20 minutes in length. Make it on any topic of your choosing! Be sure to cite your sources, though! Make it on anything that interests: history, sports, music, movies, etc. Just make it informative and engaging!
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Submitted by: Lyndsey Clark
This was inspired by the "Draw a Western Themed Movie Trailer" assignment!Create an animated trailer by using a program like Procreate, Photoshop, GIMP, etc. Draw each panel individually and loop them together to make at least a 30 second clip. You can either work to make the entire trailer by animating it all in the same project, or make several smaller ones to make a trailer. This is a time consuming process but it should be very rewarding in the end! Finish the entire thing by adding some music and uploading it!
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Submitted by: Andrew Schneidawind (AnarkistTallboy)
Ever wanted to make fun of something? Well one way to do it is by speed roasting! Make a video in which you make fun of different things all at once! It could be a product or a movie or a series of products or movies. If you wanted to make fun of one thing, make a longer version of it and roast it in many ways. Or, roast a bunch of things in short separate ways. Example: Quick roasts of a variety of fast food restaurants.
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Submitted by: Jordan Clark
Record yourself getting ready! Whether it be how you get ready for your day, ready for bed, ready for an event, makeup look, etc. See if you can edit the video to speed through parts that may take a second (i.e. washing your face, brushing your teeth...) and create a voice over of the process. For inspiration, look up any "Get ready with me" video on YouTube! Have fun with it, maybe even make a (tasteful) parody version.
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Submitted by: Jae Scott
Record everything you ate that day. Add music! Make it ASMR! Make it cute!
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Submitted by: Audra Young
For one day, take a short video during every hour you're awake, and then string the clips together to create a montage. The goal is to make a complete video that gives the person watching a full picture of your day. Experiment with video production and be creative! Try out different transitions, visuals, etc. This assignment is based off of Jordan Taylor's videos—check them out if you need some inspiration! (Note: in each Every Hour Vlog, Jordan filmed every hour on the hour. You don't need to be quite as strict as that, but make sure you get at least ...
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Submitted by: Tim Owens
Each year since 2017 Vanity Fair interviews Billy Eilish, and in many ways it is an introspective in which she is talking to her former self as the years go on. I hope when you're reading this they are still doing them! But now it's your turn. The first part is easy, make a list of questions you want to aks yourself, turn on the camera and hit record. A year from now, take the same questions and record yourself answering them again. Feel free to edit in responses from the previous year and even reactions to those previous answers. ...
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Submitted by: Jessica Probst
For this assignment, take a video no longer than 90 seconds from the point of view of your character. Make sure to weave it into the story you are telling and include actions/materials that your character would use. Also, you could edit it in iMovie and add music. On the other hand, if this is not for your character, then you could still complete this assignment by compiling short videos of your day told through your point of view and edit them together in iMovie, or any other video editing software.
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Submitted by: Lauren Talbert
Create a gag reel of your funniest moments captured on video!
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