Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Video Production: "How To" Video Project REQUIREMENTS | STORY BOARDS | SHOT TYPES

Learning Target(s):  
  • I can LEARN the different types of SHOTS used in video production and USE THEM in my REQUIRED STORYBOARD for my HOW TO VIDEO
  • I can UNDERSTAND the REQUIREMENTS of a proficient "HOW TO" VIDEO 
Announcements: 
Agenda:
  • TypingWeb Lesson [10]
  • GET OUT YOUR HOMEWORK so John can check it in [05]
  • Question:  How successful did you feel completing the Cell Phone Photo unit? [05]
      • Were you often confused and asking questions that made John mad? 
        • Did you ALWAYS carefully listen to instructions and read EVERY WORD on the blog?
    • Do you think the video unit will require more or less attention to detail?
    • Do I need to say more?
  • Shot Types [30]
  • The STORYBOARD [15]
    • Handout
    • Purpose
    • Requirements - YOU MUST DO IT
  • Freddie Wong: My High School Films and how to watch  films  CONSTRUCTIVELY [05]
  • The project requirements: [10]
    • These are the minimum requirements for your video. You will receive an “Application of Knowledge” grade for following these requirements as listed below:
      • Individual or group with a maximum of 3 people in a group
        • Individuals are eligible for an "A" by meeting the requirements
      • Individuals are eligible for an "A" by meeting the requirements
        • Groups are eligible for an "A" by EXCEEDING the requirements
      • You will use your own equipment so join a group that has a camera.  Individuals that need to borrow equipment can speak to John after class
        • Video must effectively teach an entire concept
        • Video must be between 60 and 120 seconds long - unless approved otherwise
        • Every clip must be 5 seconds or shorter when edited
        • Must include at least 5 different shot types
        • Must have approved storyboard before shooting
        • You must utilize the rule of thirds and use of lighting & sound as taught in class
  • NOW [20]
    • Decide on your idea
    • Start your StoryBoard
      • You must list the SHOT TYPE for each FRAME
    • Complete at least TWO FRAMES before the end of class.

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