Warm-Up: @ your new seat
If you have NO VIDEO make sure you have downloaded the practice footage
If you have How-To footage
Show me your unedited video
And download it to your computer!
Online=4
On Phone [in Room]=2
Everything Else=0
NO VERTICAL VIDEO | HOLD YOUR PHONE SIDEWAYS
- UNIT LEARNING TARGET:
- 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:
- SCRIPT WRITING, [PRE]PRODUCTION, SHOT TYPES, PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES, INDUSTRY STANDARD EDITING TECHNIQUES
- UNIT PRODUCTS:
- How-To Video, Mini-Doc, Featurette: Independent project
- HOMEWORK:
- iPhone kids: TURN OFF HIGH EFFICIENCY VIDEO
- Continue filming How-To footage as necessary
- Prepare for and film for your Miniature Documentary
- 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?
- LESSON:
- REIMAGINING THROUGH EDITING
- ReadAround: The ART of Editing...
- Rescuing the iPhone kids part 1
- SKiLLS, TIPS, RULES & REMINDERS
- If you didn't shoot it you can't edit it (but...)
- iMovie basics
- Cutaway
- Dealing with audio (cutaway or not)
- Rescuing the iPhone kids part 2 while others practice
- Cuts & Transitions explained well [12 Min]
- Take Excellent notes!
- More help: Essential Editing
- The rest of RocketJump Film School
- The Editor of “Us” on Working with Jordan Peele and the Horror Genre
NEXT FILM
- More about Camera Moves and Shots
- SCRIPT WRITING & PRE-PRODUCTION
- Storyboards & scripts
- Locations, equipment & actors, oh my!
- YOU do NOT need to be in your own films but you are responsible for the quality of the acting
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