Week of February 2 - February 6, 2015
VIDEO Production Process
VIDEO Production Process
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| 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
Go to www.mybigcampus.com
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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
COPY AGENDA
Vocab Matrix- Video Production Process
Go to www.mybigcampus.com
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1823836
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
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
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
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Agenda Check
Pitch Due!
Pre- Production- Studio #11_Digicom
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Friday, 2.6.15- No School Inservice