Thursday, November 10, 2016

Greek/ Roman Imaginative Arts

Greek and Roman Times

Apprentice:

Come prepared to spend the full day at Vanguard.  We will not have people go home after apprentice.
  • Finish "Archimedes and the Door of Science".  Come prepared to talk about it.
  • Watch the movie "My Fair Lady"
  • Create an Olympic event for the class.  We are having our first Olympics during class. Come prepared to participate (tennis shoes and jacket).  We will compete in all the events you create.  Have Fun, some examples are: bubblegum blowing, three legged race, egg races, memory with the notecards. Just remember your need to bring whatever supplies you need.  Feel free to make them mental not just physical.
  • Notecards
Bread and circuses
Latin
Pompeii
I came, I saw, I conquered
Cupid
Hercules
Pygmalion
Aesop's Fables


Journeyman
  1. Drawing Textbook- the next 2 chapters.  Start at the beginning if you haven't started yet. Draw each pictures 8 times.  Cut out the best of each and put them on one page to hang on the wire
  2. Read Put a Cherry on Top 26-50 
  3. Answer 3 of  these questions.  Remember to put them in a safe place.
  • What can you remember from your baptism?
  • What Christmas memories do you have?
  • What are some Christmas traditions in your family?
  • What are your Halloween traditions?
  • What are your Thanksgiving Traditions?
  • What are you Easter Traditions?
Masters

Read 3 Aesops Fables and illustrate your favorite fable.

Research the symbolism of our  money.  Come ready to present on some of the symbols that you found interesting.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Egypt

Welcome to Imaginative Arts week!  I am so excited to be a part of this Vanguard year.  I hope you enjoy creating this year.  You can do it and I can't wait to see what you do.

The temple trip planned for this week is postponed.

APPRENTICE


Study and Learn

1. Read and finish the Golden Goblet
2. Cultural Creation: Make contact with your group. Phone call or  email. Be brainstorming ideas.
3. Notecards: classical antiquity, 7 wonders of the ancient world, Moses, plagues of Egypt, Red Sea- parting of, ten commandments
4. Pick a topic about Egyptian culture.  Email me which one you chose so we don't repeat.  Study and learn about your topic.

    Image result for the 10 commandments movie
  • clothing- Afton
  • medical
  • funeral
  • afterlife
  • jobs- Jayson
  • religion- Tara
  • money- Mack
  • class system
  • transportation- Paige
  • art- Jessica
  • entertainment- Jaykob
  • buildings- Caleb
  • music- Anthony
  • beauty-Kylee
  • war/battle
  • city planning (roads, sewers, buildings, homes)
  • literature
  • trade/commerce
  • architecture



5.  Watch the movie "The 10 Commandments" directed by Cecile B. DeMille

Know and Understand

1. Make an artifact to represent what you have learned about your Egyptian cultural topic.  Come ready to present what you have learned to the class.  Don't be afraid to get creative and messy.  This is hands on!

2. Write in your Common place books your thoughts on this movie.  Were things portrayed in Egypt  as you had imagined them or were things portrayed "wrong?"

Become and Serve (Remember you only need to do 1 Become and Serve)

1.  Dress up!  Get the eyeliner out!  Come and walk like an egyptian!  Be brave!

JOURNEYMAN

Study and learn

1. Read Put a Cherry on Top pages 1-10
2. Read pages 1-18 in The Drawing Textbook by Bruce McIntyre

Know and Understand

1. Do drawing lesson 1.  Divide the page into 8 sections.  Draw each object at least 8 times.
2. Cut out your best one from each page. Put each of your best drawing onto one page.
3. Bring the page you created with the birthday cake, T.V., candle, ect to class to hang on the wire.
4. Come ready to discuss Put a cherry on Top.
5. Answer  3 of these questions for your own history and write them down. Decide where to put these, in a journal, computer, scrapbook- make a safe place to store the family history you will be writing or collecting this year.  Remember what you learned about quality paper and ink.

  • What did you do to celebrate your first birthday? Ask your parents.
  • Why did your parents choose your name?
  • What is the earliest memory you have?
  • What is your favorite food? include a recipe if possible.
  • What is a funny story from your childhood?
  • What are 5 words that describe you? What words would your parents use? Ask them.


Become and Serve
1. How do you feel about art? Do you see it as a skill that is worth working on? Journal in your commonplace book for 10 minutes.

MASTERS

Study and Learn

1. Read either the Red Pyramid or Stone Tables.  If you have already read either book you must choose the other.  Don't worry they are both good.

2. Read the Bible Story of Moses in Exodus Chapt 2.

3. Watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMLKZpyMLeo

Know and Understand

1. Design your own Egyptian costume or journal for 10  minutes about "Art is a service to bring enrichment to peoples lives"

Become and Serve
1. Come Dressed like an Egyptian.  Remember, the more fun we make Vanguard, the more fun it will be!  :)


Friday, August 26, 2016

September 2016

For Sept, Leadership and Imaginative Arts will be combined.  
You can find the assignments on the Leadership blog.


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

STUDENT FILM

FILM-Part 2

Okay Vanguard, Filming is this week. We have some fun to do. 

Apprentice:

Watch this acting tutorial. It is important to really know this for the actors and those watching to make sure it is believable. Great tips. Come prepared to talk about the difference between pretending and being. 


Watch this video with the greats speaking on acting. It will get you to see that acting is about feeling emotion even though the environment may seem out of place. 
THE GREATS SPEAK ON ACTING

Journeyman:
Watch for fun: The Elevator

Now watch this one: Post It

Last one: The Most Beautiful Thing

Emotion is your key to connecting the human spirit. Find it in your film and you will love the journey of this assignment.

Master:
Begin filming or come prepared with your team to finalize props, costumes, location, or script etc. This is where you have freedom to orbit the hairball and not be told exactly what to do. Lets see how you do. 

Thursday, February 18, 2016

FILM

Good Day Vanguard. You know Brother Halley and the spirit of creating your life. Well this second semester is going to do just that. We will still have some readings and assignments but we will now be spending the majority of our time on our student films. This week assignments and study will be to get you up to par on the basics of filming, camera angles, lighting, common mistakes and flow of a film. These tutorials will be very important for your entire video team. Special thanks to the different people who share the information in these videos.


APPRENTICE


READ/STUDY: 


WATCH AND DO ALLMake an area or get special film notebook for the movie. Watch these videos. Take notes and remember them as you will need them to reference them in your film making.


Click and watch: 3 Act Structure - Story Structure Tips

Draw out and take notes on 3 Act Structure

Click and watch: Basic Camera Shots for Filmmaking

Take notes on all shots put in your notebook.

Click and watch: Top 15 Mistakes Beginner Filmmakers Make

Take notes on all 15 mistakes and put in your notebook.

INSPIREMENTS: 


WATCH AND DO ALL

Click and watch: Screen Play Formatting
Take notes on the 5 areas of screenplay format and put in your notes
Register for Celtx at celtx.com. Go to email and confirm registration. Go to Celtx.com. Make a new project called Superhero"your name". Example: "Superhero Brian" Choose the Video format from the drop down. Hit "create". Choose the top option called "Script Superhero Brian". This will begin your writing. Write a scene where a crime has taken place and you come and save the day as a superhero. Be creative. Use the format learned in the video you just watched.


Click and watch: Storyboarding For People Who Can't Draw

Now make a squares on your paper and draw out the scenes of your "Superhero" scene.

BRING TO CLASS.


Click and watch: The Basics of Film Noir and Three Point Lighting

Click and watch: Sound Recording Tutorial
Although we will not use this equipment you will need to know some of the techniques.


BECOME AND SERVE: 

Watch a family favorite film. Write in your notebook which movie you watched. Make a list of all 20 camera shots. Check off or cross out each camera shot as you see them throughout the movie. If you cross out all 20 camera shots celebrate with a treat.

JOURNEYMAN/MASTER:

Plan on coming to all of Journeyman and Master. You will be meeting with your Video Teams for your individual short films. It will be full of brainstorming and over your story and ideas of your film. I was so impressed with your 80's videos. You learned some great things that will help in your awesome project.