Thursday, February 12, 2009

seven questions

1. My research question is what was the soldiers experience during the beginning of the Normandy beach invasion?
2. The form of which our final product will take is a movie. I am planning on making a movie that is 15 mins long about the beginning of D-day June 6 1944.
3. I chose to do a movie because it's the only way to really answer my question. Scrapbooks, and other things would work as well but a movie would be more fun to make.
4. The definition of the finished product will be a 15min movie showing the U.S. landing on shore of Normandy, fighting against the German defences.
5. Making the movie will help us answer the question because it will visually show the soldiers experience landing on shore during D-Day.
6. The breakdown of my movie is to make a script, buy the equipment we need, and start on the movie.
7. My next action for this film will be to create a script.

1 comment:

  1. Joe --

    This is a good start, but a couple of quick things:

    First, the question for #5 is designed to make sure that your project answers your research question. I'm fairly certain that your project does, but go ahead and revise this post (click on the pencil icon) to make it clear.

    Second, you probably want to focus on doing more research before you start working on the script. I'm pretty sure this is what you really meant, since this was what you were doing in class, but make sure that you have enough research done first before you start working on the script.

    Great start!

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