Monday, May 11, 2015

Monday: [VP] How-To Worktime

Warm-Up:  
  • Get to work
    Learning Target(s):  
    • I can Import my How To Footage
    • I can begin editing (cutting, adding titles and transitions) my How To Video
    News You can use:
    Announcements: 
    • You have 160 Minutes to finish your How-To Video
    • Last Physical Fitness Test
      • TOMORROW 5/12
      • MANDATORY 
        • make-up is way less fun than just sucking it up and doing it with us
      • Run/Walk 1 mile on lake
      • Various other agility and flexibility activities
      • Dismissed 12:55 PM from school
    • New How-To Due Date is NEXT WEDS/THURS 5/13-14/15
    • START BRINGING HEADPHONES EVERY DAY - but don't have them out unless you are told.
    • NOTE: Shoot ONLY HORIZONTAL video 
      • VERTICAL video will NOT be allowed 
      Homework:
      •  Finish filming your "How To" video 
      Agenda:
      • New Skills and Answers (10)
        • UnWrap your timeline to access fast forward and slow motion and other special features
        • Click and HOLD in the Audio track to select a portion
      • WORK-TIME (50)
        • Start uploading and editing your How-To
        • REMEMBER TO FOLLOW THE PROJECT REQUIREMENTS BELOW!
      • If you DO NOT have any footage of your own
        • Call John over to make a plan
        • Write that plan down and execute it!
        • Practice your skills on the provided footage
      Student Exemplars:
      Reference:
      • The project requirements:
        • 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 PAIR project
            • Individuals are eligible for an "B" by meeting the requirements
            • Pairs are eligible for an "B" by EXCEEDING the requirements
          • Individuals that need to borrow equipment can speak to John after class. Pairs must use own equipment
          • 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
          • Video must include at least 5 different shot types
          • Video must have approved storyboard before shooting with Shot Types and Dialogue indicated
          You must utilize your photographic techniques (light/angle/rule of 3rds/etc…) as well as pay attention to sound quality and camera motion as discussed in class

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