InstructionsThis final assignment is your chance to apply what you’ve learned so far to a project. You may develop this project from one of your previous assignments or you may start a new one. Whatever you decide, you must pick an option from one of the following three categories:
Experimental
Nonfiction
Narrative Fiction
You can review examples of what each of these category types look like on the previous page, if you haven’t already.
SOLO PROJECT OR GROUP WORK
Additionally, you have a choice between doing this final project alone or in a group. However, if you choose to do this with a group, you will accept that your grades will all be the same. Therefore, you need to communicate with your group members beforehand and throughout the project about expectations, workload. The process for each genre is a bit different, so please consider their process elements carefully when deciding on which option to pick and whether or not you want to work with a group. (You can see suggested group numbers in the descriptions below.)
For example, the experimental and nonfiction prompts may not require as much pre-production activity but will require extensive time in the editing room. The narrative prompt has a heavier load of pre-production work, but will not take as much time in the editing room. Final projects must be submitted with titles and end credits. Whoever is submitting the group project must include a description of the prompt and names of all group members. If you are not submitting for your group, you still must make a text submission stating who has submitted for your group.
Experimental (Solo Project)PRODUCTION PLAN
You must submit a production plan (1-2 pages, single-spaced) that contains:
Plan