1314_T2 - Assignments
Daily Reflections for Studio Crew - These reflections should be filled out on a daily basis to reflect on your work in the studio. There is also space if you think there are other things we can do to improve the broadcast. Your score will depend on filling one for each daily broadcast in the week. These are always due on Friday or the last day of the week.
Daily Reflections for Class - These reflections should be filled out on a daily basis to review the broadcast. Look for areas where you think the broadcast should improve. Your score will depend on filling one for each daily broadcast in the week. These are always due on Friday or the last day of the week.
Week of 12/2 - 12/6 Broadcasting/Production Staff Positions
Assignment Sheet for 12/2-12/6 - All Assignments are due on the Friday of that week unless noted otherwise.
Please check our Edmodo group for the powerpoint you need for this assignment.
The Video Project - A Conversation with your Future Self is due December 18 - Projects turned in after this deadline will lose points. Plan your time carefully!
Week of 12/9 - 12/13 Camera Movements and Camera Shots
Assignment Sheet for 12/9 - 12/13 - All Assignments are due on the Friday of that week unless noted otherwise.
Camera Shots - Media College Link Go to this webpage and review the types of shots. Read the descriptions and at the bottom of the page look at the Camera movements. Label the shots on your worksheet.
Watch this video on camera movement, to see examples of how the camera movement is used in video production.
Look at your reference sheets for camera movements and be sure you can identify all movements from the camera operator's point of view.
The Video Project - A Conversation with your Future Self is due December 18 - Projects turned in after this deadline will lose points. Plan your time carefully! You only have a week and a half left!
Week of 12/16 - 12/20 - Complete work on Video Project (edit, burn to DVD)
Assignment Sheet for 12/16 - 12/20
Week of 2/3-2/7 - Work on Stop Motion Project
In partner groups of 2/3 you will create a 60 sec. stop motion video. You may choose the medium (clay, legos, candy, drawing, etc.) and the topic must be something school related. For example, you might choose a science or math concept or create a commercial for something on campus.
Create a storyboard - most stop motion runs at 12 fps (frames per second) at that rate, you will need 720 frames for your 60 second video. If you use a faster rate, you will need more. Make sure that your story includes a beginning, a middle and an ending with good transitions between each scene. You will not be able to shoot the video until your storyboard has been approved.
Storyboard Forms:
Storyboard 1
Storyboard 2
Storyboard 3
Example of a completed video storyboard
Daily Reflections for Class - These reflections should be filled out on a daily basis to review the broadcast. Look for areas where you think the broadcast should improve. Your score will depend on filling one for each daily broadcast in the week. These are always due on Friday or the last day of the week.
Week of 12/2 - 12/6 Broadcasting/Production Staff Positions
Assignment Sheet for 12/2-12/6 - All Assignments are due on the Friday of that week unless noted otherwise.
Please check our Edmodo group for the powerpoint you need for this assignment.
The Video Project - A Conversation with your Future Self is due December 18 - Projects turned in after this deadline will lose points. Plan your time carefully!
Week of 12/9 - 12/13 Camera Movements and Camera Shots
Assignment Sheet for 12/9 - 12/13 - All Assignments are due on the Friday of that week unless noted otherwise.
Camera Shots - Media College Link Go to this webpage and review the types of shots. Read the descriptions and at the bottom of the page look at the Camera movements. Label the shots on your worksheet.
Watch this video on camera movement, to see examples of how the camera movement is used in video production.
Look at your reference sheets for camera movements and be sure you can identify all movements from the camera operator's point of view.
The Video Project - A Conversation with your Future Self is due December 18 - Projects turned in after this deadline will lose points. Plan your time carefully! You only have a week and a half left!
Week of 12/16 - 12/20 - Complete work on Video Project (edit, burn to DVD)
Assignment Sheet for 12/16 - 12/20
Week of 2/3-2/7 - Work on Stop Motion Project
In partner groups of 2/3 you will create a 60 sec. stop motion video. You may choose the medium (clay, legos, candy, drawing, etc.) and the topic must be something school related. For example, you might choose a science or math concept or create a commercial for something on campus.
Create a storyboard - most stop motion runs at 12 fps (frames per second) at that rate, you will need 720 frames for your 60 second video. If you use a faster rate, you will need more. Make sure that your story includes a beginning, a middle and an ending with good transitions between each scene. You will not be able to shoot the video until your storyboard has been approved.
Storyboard Forms:
Storyboard 1
Storyboard 2
Storyboard 3
Example of a completed video storyboard