LEARNING TARGETS
Understand Shot Types and Shot Sequencing
Match the Action in a Shot Sequence.
Use Appropriate Shot Types in a Shot Sequence.
Demonstrate good video composition.
MONDAY
Finish Up - Basic Editing "Test"
Then START - The ABC's of Media Editing Project
I will pass out the cameras.
Demonstration on Camera Basics
Three Rules:
Steady, Slow, Headroom.
I will pass out a slide to everyone (A is for...)
You will spread out (this side of the bldg.)
and film the footage (OUT OF
ORDER)
You will capture footage to your computer,
then
edit the footage into alphabetical order.
TUESDAY / WEDNESDAY
Finish Up - Basic Editing
"Test"
The ABC's of Media Editing Project
I will pass out the cameras.
Demonstration on Camera Basics
Three Rules:
Steady, Slow, Headroom.
I will pass out a slide to everyone (A is for...)
You will spread out (this side of the bldg.)
and film the footage (OUT OF
ORDER)
You will capture footage to your computer,
then
edit the footage into alphabetical order.
To get 100% you need:
- Steady footage with good headroom
- Edited in order (clean edits)
- Titles for at least 5 of the letters
- Background Music, balanced audio
- A Color Matte Introduction with a Title
- Transitions
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
TYPES OF SHOTS
STEP ONE: Discuss Shot Types.
Watch a SpongeBob episode.
STEP TWO: Talk About the 3 major shot types
and what they are primarily used
for in making video.
STEP THREE: Pick your favorite 3 movies.
Create a 4-slide presentation that includes a CU,
MS and WS from each movie you selected. For example if you
image-search for "Forrest Gump Close Up" - you get a lot
of great images. You just need 1 of each type.
STEP FOUR: Turn it in to my Google Classroom
site at
http://classroom.google.com
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FRIDAY
All star editors review
and Project Completion
(Basic Editing "Test" Last Day)
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