Portfolio DVD
Using iDVD, produced a DVD that showcases your projects 2 and 3. Although it is keyed to a later version of the software, Apple's iDVD tutorials may be useful in completing the project.
Remember that this is something that you may some day hand to a prospective employer. The persona conveyed by the layout and design of the DVD therefore should be professional. It doesn't have to be boring, but you should avoid slang, swear words, and other inappropriate text or images. Links to any movies that include material inappropriate for children or the workplace (higher than MPAA PG) should include prior notification of that fact.
The disk's grammar and mechanics should be perfect.
Your completed DVD's menu screen(s) must include the following:
- Your name and an informative title;
- Working links to your movies;
- A personalized background image or video.
- A separate "About the Movies" screen that includes a 2-3 sentence biography, contact information, and thumbnail descriptions of each movie;
- A separate "Credits" screen that gives complete copyright information for any music, images, movies, or other copyrighted material that you used in the creation of the DVD.
Using an indelible marker, write your name, "Movie Portfolio," and the date on the disk. I will collect the disks before the final exam.
Important Note
The portfolio disk that you turn in will not be returned, and the lab's hard drives will be erased soon after the class ends.
Therefore, you should burn a second copy of your portfolio so you have a record of your work in this class.