1) What subjects do you feel you know really well?
History, rules of track and field, laws of driving, how to play trombone, facts about various animals, how to cook healthy food. I could use these skills to make a short film that involves an event in the past, a film involving animals in some way, or a short film that has to do with food in some way.
2) If I was writing about a subject I was totally unfamiliar with at home my resources would be: internet, books, newspaper or magazine articles. If I was at the library or on the Internet: google or a similar search engine, books( encyclopedia, how-to books, etc.) Within my community resources would be: people who have experience in the specific film topic, internet, library.
3) I know absolutely nothing about what it takes to build a building (the materials needed and how to start building it). If I had to write a short film that showed new students why they should take a class on this subject then I would try to find someone who builds buildings and monuments for a living and ask them to help me understand the basics of it and if they could talk to the students about their job. I would also interview the students and teachers to get their input. I would state how important it is to know all the work that goes into building the buildings that everyone uses everyday.
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