Today’s essential question: How can I pose in front of a green screen to create interactive clones in my final project?
Today we will look at how director Tim Burton utilized green screen technology for his 2010 production of Alice In Wonderland. We will then finish our project proposals.
What are some connections between Tim Burton’s work and our Multiple Mes Project?
Here are some stills from Alice in Wonderland:
And here are some images depicting what was actually filmed in front of a green screen:
What surprises you? What ideas have these behind-the-scenes images given you for your own project?
Want to learn more? This article covers Tim Burton’s utilization of a green screen and other special effects.
Incomplete Assignments (please finish before Multiple Mes):
- Darnell (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Antonio (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Lamya (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Arleigh (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Tyree (Silhouette Self-Portrait needs more images – minimum 10 images)
- Isaias (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Alicia (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Isaiah (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
- Jessie (Silhouette Self-Portrait, Artist Statement)
Today we will:
- Discuss the work of Tim Burton and how it applies to our Multiple Mes project
- Begin shooting green screen photos (if we finished our project proposals – Asher is the only one who is ready to take photos)
- Upload any photos taken today to our shared class folders in Google Drive
- Finish our Multiple Mes project proposals (if we have not done so already)
- Publish today’s work to our blogs. No blog post = 0 participation!











































