Thursday, February 3, 2011

February 3rd- Class 3: Reflection

Class Overview- 
Todays class started off with the first Judge Doc Chris episode.  He had a new student get interviewed on camera and asked him a couple questions.  After that, the class was mostly a discussion about four different topics.  First we spoke about the first assignment we did dealing with Winston Cigarettes.  We spoke about how everything we did for first assignment dealt with production.  The three parts of product are Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Preduction.  We learned that your show is nothing if your preproduction is nothing.  One must have an idea of which they take and create an outline.  this outline then becomes your script.  When your script is strong your outcome is strong.  The next thing we learned is what happens in Hollywood and the history and how entertainment is general.  The next thing we discussed was how important the hook is.  The hook of the advertisement or product is essential because that is what draws people in.  This results in people remembering the product for a significant amount of time and having a great impact on the society.  We also discussed how it is very important to have a place to post your content so that you can share it with other people.  

Today's History Lesson on Hollywood Entertainment: 

Doc Chris-
I really enjoyed todays class! Even though it was solely based on lecture and discussing, Doc Chris made it very interesting and interactive.  I enjoyed how he tried to make the class fun and entertaining and played music as well as us writing on the Facebook wall during class.  By writing on the Facebook wall we will comprehend it better, because when we keep writing things it stays with us and we remember it longer.  Doc Chris used Edutainment today, and I can't wait to see what he has in store for us for next week! 

Group Meeting-
After meeting with my group today...

Interesting Points From Todays Class-

"One yes can change your life forever... all you need is one."
"It is a producer driven game."
"See a duck say a duck "

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