Sunday, February 1, 2015

Week of February 2 - February 6, 2015

Week of February 2 - February 6, 2015

VIDEO Production Process
Term
Definition
Pre-production  the process of preparing all the elements of a video production, including planning, storyboarding, script writing, scheduling, props, camera angles and locations  
Production  he process of recording video  
Post-production  all phases of production following recording of video, i,e capturing, editing, titling, exporting, etc.  
Script  A written document that tells what the program is about, who is in it, what is supposed to happen and how the viewer is to see and hear the event.  
Tilt  When the camera stays fixed but swivels vertically (up and down).  
Pan  Moving the camera back and forth (left to right).  
B-Roll  Used as your video fillers, what fills up your video with supplemental or alternate footage in between main shots, also illustrates or shows examples.  
Story Board  Are graphic organizers in the form of illustrating image displayed in sequence.  
Cut- Away Shot  An interruption of a continuous film action by switching a view of something else.  
Treatment  a summary on what your production is about. Used for a dramatic production.  
A/V Script  a script that has two columns, video information on the left, and audio information on the right.  
Target Audience  a specific group of people that you are appealing to your production  
Monday 2.2.15  
COPY AGENDA
Vocab Matrix- Video Production Process

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Introduction:  Studio #11_Digicom- Brainstorming/ Pitch/ Treatment

Pre- Production
1. PLAN
Planning involves a pitch, a treatment, a storyboard and a script.
The pitch
Before a video program is produced, its concept is pitched to a producer. In the case of educational coursework, students pitch their concepts to their instructors in one-page synopses of their ideas.
A pitch is a synopsis that summarizes research into the topic and explains why and how the finished production would meet the goals of the project. A list of team members, roles and responsibilities should be appended.
The treatment
The synopsis is expanded into a treatment, which is a three- to five-page narrative summary of the high points of the proposed video program.
Storyboard
In a simple cartoon-style drawing, a storyboard shows the action, actors, camera
angles and transitions from one scene of the program to the next. Creating such a visual roadmap of the key scenes makes it easierfor team members to work together more effectively.
Script
The written script is a scene-by-scene, start-to-finish narrative of the video program. It includes word-for-word dialog for the actors, descriptions of sets, times of day, camera setups, and interior and exterior locations for
shooting.     www.uncp.edu


Tuesday 2.3.15- Matrix Due

Introduction:  Studio #11_Digicom
Brainstorming for Digicom- Preparing Pitch/ Synopsis 
EVALUATION-STUDIO#10- WOULD YOU RATHER I MOVIE
Wednesday 2.4.15- 

EVALUATION-STUDIO#10- WOULD YOU RATHER I MOVIE


Pre- Production-  Studio #11_Digicom

Thursday 2.5.15-
Agenda Check
Pitch Due!
Pre- Production-  Studio #11_Digicom

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Friday, 2.6.15-  No School Inservice


Image Resources

JUST THINK ABOUT IT...

"What would you attempt, if you KNEW you could not fail???"_anonymous

"If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves." _Thomas A. Edison

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Students Fooling With Photoshop!