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Your film must BEGIN or END with the image in your painting.

Your assignment is to demonstrate your creativity and ability to communicate “story” through the art of pantomime like in a silent film.

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Your film must BEGIN or END with the image in your painting.

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  1. Your assignment is to demonstrate your creativity and ability to communicate “story” through the art of pantomime like in a silent film. You and your group, of no more than five people, will be creating a silent film short. The subject of your film must center on your group’s assigned painting; the plot around your painting is up to your group. However, your plot should be simple enough to be understood without explanation.

  2. Your film must BEGIN or END with the image in your painting. All special effects must be physical – not computer generated. Should clearly reflect discussed elements of Setting (landscape), Body, and Face No more than 2-4 captions during the film – each must be 1 sentence in length, and must be an isolated image 5) Length: 1 min. minimum; 4 min. maximum Not all members of group must be ON film, but all must be involved Entire film must be shot during class – editing outside of class should be VERY minimal (pasting together clips.) Background music may be added during editing, but should be instrumental only – no words. • Film Due Date: Friday, January 17

  3. Thomas Eakins, Max Schmitt in a Single Scull, 1871

  4. Thomas Eakins The Gross Clinic1875

  5. Thomas Eakins The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog 1884-89

  6. Winslow Homer The Country School, 1871

  7. Winslow Homer Summer Night, 1890

  8. Winslow Homer The Blue Boat, 1892

  9. James Abbott McNeill Whistler Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl1862

  10. James Abbott McNeill Whistler Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter's Mother ,1871

  11. James Abbott McNeill Whistler Arrangement in Flesh Colour and Black: Portrait of Theodore Duret1883-84

  12. John Singer Sargent The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit1882

  13. John Singer Sargent El Jaleo, 1882

  14. John Singer Sargent: Mr. And Mrs. John Phelps Stokes , 1897

  15. Mary CassattMrs. Duffee Seated on a Striped Sofa1876

  16. Mary Cassatt The Bath, 1891

  17. Mary Cassatt, The Boating Party, 1893-1894

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