Guest Speaker: Valerie Hosteeneez
Filmmaker and Photography Student at the Art Institute of Salt Lake.
Native of the Utah Navajo Nation and Mountain Expeditioner.
5 Skills that will make you a more valuable Filmmaker
Create a Film Crew:
Valerie - Director
Donna - Producer
Dulce - Assistant Producer
Lili- Tech Equipment
Hayden - Transportation
Hamish - Transportation Assistant
Gwen - Casting
Tristan - Boy 1
Miguel - Boy 2
Set Direction: "Quiet on the Set" "Action"
Scene One: Two Teenage Boys are in an argument and calling each other names.
Set Direction "Cut"
Set Direction: "Quiet on the Set" "Action"
Scene Two: The Two Boys apologize to each other.
Set Direction "Cut"
Set Direction: "Quiet on the Set" "Action"
Scene Three: The Boys tell each other appropriately how they feel.
Set Direction "Cut"
That's a wrap!
Map of the Native American Tribes
I asked Valerie to join us because she is a Documentary Filmmaker and I feel that History is the best kind of information that we can learn from. There is a free screening of the film;
He Named Me Malala
~~~
Tapa
Filmmaker and Photography Student at the Art Institute of Salt Lake.
Native of the Utah Navajo Nation and Mountain Expeditioner.
5 Skills that will make you a more valuable Filmmaker
Create a Film Crew:
Valerie - Director
Donna - Producer
Dulce - Assistant Producer
Lili- Tech Equipment
Hayden - Transportation
Hamish - Transportation Assistant
Gwen - Casting
Tristan - Boy 1
Miguel - Boy 2
Set Direction: "Quiet on the Set" "Action"
Scene One: Two Teenage Boys are in an argument and calling each other names.
Set Direction "Cut"
Set Direction: "Quiet on the Set" "Action"
Scene Two: The Two Boys apologize to each other.
Set Direction "Cut"
Set Direction: "Quiet on the Set" "Action"
Scene Three: The Boys tell each other appropriately how they feel.
Set Direction "Cut"
That's a wrap!
Map of the Native American Tribes
I asked Valerie to join us because she is a Documentary Filmmaker and I feel that History is the best kind of information that we can learn from. There is a free screening of the film;
He Named Me Malala
Tonight at the Megaplex at Gateway Mall
~~~Tapa
"Bark Cloth"
Tapa Tools
Samples of Modern Tapa
History of Tapa
Let's go over the Substitute's Lesson Plans
Please stay on task and be helpful.
Have a great week and I will see you on Monday!
History of Tapa
Let's go over the Substitute's Lesson Plans
Please stay on task and be helpful.
Have a great week and I will see you on Monday!
~~~
Make your own Tapa Cloth
Supplies Needed:
Brown paper bag
Large&Flat Wooden Sticks
Sticky Felt Shape Pieces
Colored Stamp Pads
Instructions:
1) Create Tapa Print Designs on the Stick, using the shaped felt pieces.
2) Apply paint to the Tapa design stick you just made to transfer the image to the Paper Bag.
3) When desired print has been achieved, gently wrinkle the Paper Bag.
Congratulations! You have created your first unique Tapa Design~
~~~
Work on Articles and Art work for "Kahea" our School Newspaper
Editor:
Hamish
Writing Team:
Lili
Mulani
Tristan
Angel
Art Department:
Donna
Gwen
Dulce
Benito
Newsies:
Ansel
Hayden
Jayden
Kevin
Miguel
Gabe
Kevin G
Alec
and/or
Build a Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Kit
~~~
Work on Articles and Art work for "Kahea" our School Newspaper
Editor:
Hamish
Printers:
Hamyanie
Jane
Hamyanie
Jane
Writing Team:
Lili
Mulani
Tristan
Angel
Art Department:
Donna
Gwen
Dulce
Benito
Newsies:
Ansel
Hayden
Jayden
Kevin
Miguel
Gabe
Kevin G
Alec
and/or
Build a Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Kit
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