Turning in your Three Act Story PAPER PORTFOLIO (95 pts) The written component. Take the portfolio for the film you made and add the following documents: Cover/Movie Poster with the Name of the Movie, the Names of the Group Members and Period, the 3 Act Rubric Sheet, A Cast and Crew List. Your Production Calendar with details of which shots/edits were done on which days. Put these new documents together with the original portfolio documents in a 3 hole or clasp style thin flexible folder in this order: Cover/Movie Poster (10). 3 Act Rubric Sheet (10) Cast & Crew List (10) Original cover with name of project, your name, & period (5) Story worksheet (5) Written Summary (5) Outline (5) Script (10) Storyboard (10) Shotlist (5) Production Calendar (10) 3 Hole Folder (10) MOVIE EDIT (100 pts) Movie should be a maximum of 5 mins including closing credits (20) Your movie should contain opening titles with the name of the film and closing credits listing all the cast, crew, and your period. (10) You must also give credit on screen for any music and sound effects you used – list the title, composer and web site you got the music and sound effects from. (20) All mistakes edited out (25) If there is a blooper reel, it is after the credits and no longer than 1 minute. (10) Film matches story board drawings (20) Audio Levels Adjusted – Meter does not go into the red, the audio levels are adjusted so dialog and music is at a consistent level throughout the project (15) Your Three Act Story should be exported as an AVI file Widescreen NTSC DV and named Your Last Names 3 Act Number. See the file Export Movie From Adobe Premiere in the Adobe Premiere General Instructions folder. (10) Dropped in proper Drop Box in proper folder (5)