Tuesday, April 23, 2019

MON: Congratulations! & Intro to iMovie I

Warm-Up: Choose your FAVORITE piece of appropriate Photoshop 
work that YOU did and upload it 

 NO Phones | NO Headphones 
 CLOSED Water on the Floor Only 

 Sugar Drinks will be thrown away 

Students who did NOT turn in their portfolio 
due to absence have until 4:15 PM Tuesday (tomorrow)
Where were we trying to get?
"Learn how to teach yourself complex Photoshop skills 
using freely available video tutorials" 






What's Next?
Cell Phone Movie Making!
NO VERTICAL VIDEO | HOLD YOUR PHONE SIDEWAYS

  • UNIT LEARNING TARGETs: 
    • I can learn to speak THE LANGUAGE OF FILM
    • I can understand and use the techniques of PROFICIENT VIDEO STORYTELLING to both entertain and inform [no matter what kind if equipment I have]
  • UNIT SKILLs:
    • Understand SCRIPT WRITING and PRE-PRODUCTION techniques to ensure you can tell your story successfully using THE LANGUAGE OF FILM
    • Understand and film using SHOT TYPES and PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES  to improve the QUALITY & dramatic FLOW of your films
    • Understand and edit your film using INDUSTRY STANDARD  GUIDELINES AS INSTRUCTED in class and otherwise approved
  • UNIT PRODUCTS
    • How-To Video 
      • 1 minute
      • EASY topic: no complicated scripts or plots!
      • DEMONSTRATES BASIC FILMING & EDITING TECHNIQUES
        • YOU do NOT have to film your own movies but you are responsible for the quality of the filming
        • YOU MUST EDIT ALL FOOTAGE IN iMOVIE, IN THIS LAB. You may not edit on other equipment unless you use your EA lab time correctly & demonstrate similar skills live, in class.
    • Public Service Announcement
      • 2-3 Minutes
      • Researched and written BEFORE filming
      • Uses TEXT and/or CHARTS, VOICEOVER, B-ROLL as well as INTERMEDIATE filming and editing techniques to further the thesis of the film.
    • Featurette: Independent project
      • 3-5 minutes long
      • Prepared, filmed, & edited as appropriate for the subject matter
      • Demonstrates ADVANCED filming & editing techniques to create a thoughtful piece of individual video art.
  • HOMEWORK
    • DECIDE the topic of you HOW-TO before Tuesday's class
    • CHOOSE 1 or 3 Partners before Tuesday's class
    • Unedited FOOTAGE for this video is DUE MONDAY, APRIL 29TH
      • ALL Action must be filmed from AT LEAST THREE Different Angles/Sizes/Shot types


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