Presentation of IES Gabriel y Galán ( Montehermoso) Spain

  • In order to promote students' creativity, we decided to do a short film to show the rest of the world our Cultural Heritage. In order to do so, our students and teachers met, wrote a script following as many  proffessional indications as possible to film the video as thought. We together with the kindly colaboration of our cultural associations and the people from our village, Montehermoso, the seven scenes were filmed. Finally, our last-year-students edited the video.

    The shortfilm was released in the Croatian mobility although some details were finished afterwards. The intention is to release it in Montehermoso's auditorium and in our social media so that the whole town can enjoy it and as a way to promote our village cultural heritage. However, this hasn't been possible yet since the pandemic has stopped our lives.

    Here you can check the poster to promote the shooting among the people of the village, the trailer, as well as the script and the video itself!

     

  • Creating the video...

    Collaborative board for brainstorming....

    Here you can check the collaborative board we used to collect the ideas we would like to include in the video...

    Trailer

    This movie trailer will grab viewer's attention with exciting images and storytelling elements in order to explain ECHOSET project and present our town Montehermoso to Erasmus+ partners.

    Promotion poster

    This poster was designed to promote the recording of the video.

    Video screenplay

    After a script contest developed among our Erasmus+ students, the final screenplay describes an intriguing, enjoyable and surpring movie action.

    Our Shooting script

    Our shooting script was a version of the screenplay used during the production of the video presentation. It incorporated scene numbers, camera angles nd directions and lots of notions which help the director, the cast and the crew to shoot properly the movie.

    FINAL PRODUCT: OUR VIDEO PRESENTATION

    Its aim is promoting folk traditions and cultural heritage of our small town, and boosting interest among Erasmus+ community, thanks to Echoset K229 Project.