- I can begin to UNDERSTAND the basic techniques of proficient VIDEO STORYTELLING
- Shot Types
- Storyboards
- Wednesday3/28Thursday3/29Friday3/30SPECIAL SCHEDULE(85 min periods)SPECIAL Minimum Day Schedule(85 min periods)9, 10, 12th Minimum Day(40 min classes)Period 18:30 – 9:55 (85)Period 210:00 – 11:25 (85)SSR11:30-11:55 (25)Advisory11:55 – 12:55 (60)Student Led Conferences1:30 – 5:30Period 38:30 – 9:55 (85)Period 410:00 – 11:25 (85)Period 511:30 – 12:55 (85)Student Led Conferences1:30 – 5:30Period 58:30 – 9:10 (40)Period 49:15 - 9:55 (40)Period 310:00 – 10: 40 (40)Period 210:45 –11:25 (40)Period 111:30 –12:10 (40)Advisory12:15 – 12:55 (40)Student Led Conferences1:30 – 5:30
- CONTINUE BRINGING HEADPHONES EVERY DAY - they are essential for video editing - but don't have them out unless you are told.
- You will choose new partners and be assigned new seats the first day we return from Spring Break.
- Don't be late
- No group grades (except for behavior) so choose a partner that complements your skills.
- Are you shy? Choose someone who loves the spotlight
- Are you shaky? Choose a partner with a steady hand?
- Are you a good writer? Choose a partner who could use a hand in the idea department.
- Watch a few different types of TV shows & COUNT how many shots they have in 30 seconds. Divide 30/by that number and you can see how many average seconds each shot lasts for that genre of TV. Is ACTION the fastest? What about dance? What about romance? Reality? Game show?
- Continue to watch different how-to, cooking, home improvement, or "fix it" videos on the internet and think about how well they TEACH what you are supposed to LEARN
- All filming for the How-To is DUE the first day back from the Break
Agenda: [65]
- Typing Web Exercise [10]
- & Idea Check
- Shot Types [30]
- Guided Note taking handout
- You may also sketch your notes on a storyboard instead
- Lecture Notes/Presentation
- Storyboard Worktime [25]
- The exemplar
- The template
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