in class/ out of class questions


1. What was your vision as a director/creator for this project?
  • My vision was to capture the point of the story but not make it hard to follow as we only have pictures to work off of. This can be challenging, of course but I think it's coming together well.

2. What elements of the original story did you maintain in your project?
  • I personally didn’t like the original story so I didn’t keep a lot of the original story. But the one thing i'm keeping is how fast the story goes.

3. What did you change about the original story in your project?
  • I changed this miscommunication. I decided to have everything going to plan until the detective gets killed.

4. What is the twist or climax of your adaptation?
  • We have to climaxes, the killing and the second killing.

5. What is the strongest part of your project so far?
  • I think not just the pictures themselves but the behind the scenes work and the editing to really get the feel across.

6. What is the weakest part of your project so far?
  • Nobody was very cooperative when I asked them if they could help me with the pictures and I was set back by that a bit. They wanted to just mess around in the gym.

7. How has this project helped you learn about how stories work?
  • It's very important to have a beginning, middle and end that are very defined

8. How has this project helped you learn how theater works?
  • Sometimes improve is the best way to capture pictures. That's why I actually took my pictures in motion.

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