Saturday, March 5, 2016

Agenda Week of March 7, 2016 -March 11, 2016

Agenda Week of March 7, 2016 -March 11, 2016  
1st week of Trimester 3 
VOCABULARY- #11 SHORTCUTS


Question
Answer
control (pc) Open apple(Mac) + a  select all  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + c  copy  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + v  paste  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + z  undo last action/ redo  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + +  zoom in  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + -  zoom out  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + 0 ( zero)  show full page  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + p  print  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + d  duplicate last action  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + q  quit  
space bar  hand shows up...move page  
tab  hides tools  
shift key  modifies/ select multiple  
option + shift  modifies  
control (pc) Open apple(Mac + s  saves  
option key + click/drag  makes a copy  
option + open apple + esc  ends task- FORCE QUIT  
control (pc)/ open apple+k     connect to network servers

COPY  THIS AGENDA-  It is a course/school requirement and will count 5% of your semester grade!

???Essential Question????  What do effective problem solvers do when they get stuck?
What design elements will help you make this word illustrated to represent it’s own meaning better?  Color?  Shape?? etc.
How can you communicate the idea of the word in a visual manner?  How can you be make it unique ( discuss stereotypes/ cliché) creative with this topic?

Learning Target:  Students understand that by use of basic techniques to problem solve and troubleshoot , they can usually troubleshoot and resolve typical basic computer  and software issues.


Monday 3.7.16-  COPY AGENDA -  
Vocabulary Matrix-Shortcuts- DUE from Friday
All others- www.quia.com
1st  - 4th , 7th Periods
Is it done/ printed b/w, turned in?
STUDIO #10-Portfolio Cover- DUE
Online Weebly Website-  Directions in Google Classroom
Video Filming/ Roughcuts views

2nd Period ONLY- 

 Video Basics- I MOVIE SKILL BUILDER

3rd Period- Welcome Intro to computer Graphics
www.quia.com sign up
Demo Adobe Illustrator basics

7th Yearbook-   3rd Partners DPS as assigned -   COMPLETE Weekly Production Progress Sheet
Others- STUDIO #10-Portfolio 
Web E Portfolio on Weebly-  See google classroom for reminder assignment details
http://www.typing.com/student/join#3rdPeriod

Tuesday 3.8.16-  

Vocabulary Review-Shortcuts
www.quia.com
1st  - 4th Period ONLY
 IMOVIE SKILL BUILDER- EVALUATE

7th Period-STUDIO EVALUATE #10-Portfolio Cover
3rd Partner DPS as assigned -   COMPLETE Weekly Production Progress Sheet
Online Weebly Website-  Directions in Google Classroom
VideoEditing

2nd ONLY-   Video Basics- I MOVIE SKILL BUILDER

3rd Period- Welcome Intro to computer Graphics
www.quia.com sign up
Demo Adobe Illustrator basics

ALL-  REGISTER FOR IGNITION  www.everfi.com/register

Get Class Code


Studio # 10- Portfolio Cover- This should be the best thing you have done so far!


Portfolio Cover Requirements-Criteria
  1. Complete Name/ Correct Capitals
  2. Background looks Great!
  3. Readability is the ease in which text
  4. can be read and understood.  
  5. Advanced Text with drop shadow
  6. Transparency is used. 
  7. The portfolio shows something 
  8. personal about  the designer.
Ongoing Studio ASSIGNMENT:  ONLINE PORTFOLIO--- Go to Google Classroom for directions- Very Basic Set up due by Friday 3-10

Wednesday 3.9.16    2-1-2 
SHORTCUTS- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-523855

1st  - 4th Period ONLY STUDIO EVALUATE #10-Portfolio Cover

7th Period-STUDIO EVALUATE #10-Portfolio Cover
3rd Partner DPS as assigned -   COMPLETE Weekly Production Progress Sheet
Online Weebly Website-  Directions in Google Classroom
VideoEditing

2nd ONLY-   Video Basics- I MOVIE SKILL BUILDER

3rd Period- Welcome Intro to computer Graphics
www.quia.com sign up
Demo Adobe Illustrator basics

https://studio.code.org/s/starwarsblocks/stage/1/puzzl​e/1​  

3rd Period- Sign ups--- Google Classroom   https://support.google.com/edu/classroom/?hl=en#topic=6020269
www.quia.com  
ALL-  REGISTER FOR IGNITION  www.everfi.com/register

Get Class Code
https://www.typing.com/student/signup  

Thursday 3.10.16  

ALL-  Vocabulary  SHORTCUTS- http://www.studystack.com/studytable-523855

1st, 4th, 7th  Period -  INTRO to PHOTOSHOP  - SELECTIONS

2nd ONLY-  
Ignition
Web site
Print/ Save to collaboration
2nd- STUDIO #10-Portfolio Cover  Studio- 

3rd Period- Welcome and Intro to Computer Graphics

7th Yearbook-   3rd Partner DPS as assigned -   COMPLETE Weekly Production Progress Sheet
STUDIO #10-Portfolio Cover- Due Wednesday
Online Weebly Website-  Directions in Google Classroom 

https://www.typing.com/student/login

Friday 3.11.16  SHORTCUTS QUIZ!!

1st, 4th, 7th  Period -  INTRO to PHOTOSHOP  - SELECTIONS

2nd ONLY- 
IMOVIE SKILL Builder

3rd Period- Studio #1-

7th Yearbook-   3rd Partner DPS as assigned -   COMPLETE Weekly Production Progress Sheet
STUDIO #10-Portfolio Cover- Due Wednesday
Online Weebly Website-  Directions in Google Classroom 


http://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/
www.typing.com


VIDEO 1 TERMS and SHOTS

Term
Definition
Wide Shot (WS)  The subject takes up the full frame, or at least as much as comfortably possible.AKA: long shot, full shot. Shows the audience when and where the story takes place.  
Extreme Wide Shot (EWS)  The view is so far from the subject that he/she isn't even visible. Often used as an establishing shot. More width than depth.  
Mid Shot (MS) also Called Medium Shot  Most common, taken from the waist of a person up. Does not show the whole subject while still keeping their actions within context. Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject  
Medium Close Up Shot (MCU)  (head and shoulders.).May be multiple people  
Close Up Shot (CU)  Above head to upper chest (don't cut off the neck); shows emotion and character of subject; often used for reaction shots. Used to single out the most important part of the subject.  
Extreme Close Up ECU)  A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame. Very close VERY fine detail (Eye and nose etc)  
Over the Shoulder (OSS)  The typical Hollywood dialogue style normally begins with a medium shot of both speakers, then moves to a series of shots taken from just behind one of the actors as each of the participants speaks and listens  
One Shot  One person- interview style shot  
Action Shot  nose room-means there is space in the frame in front of the nose- also caused lead room So we can see where they are going or the action.  
Shot  A shot is a continuously captured video segment.  
Extreme Long Shot  Panoramic shot of scene; can convey sense of isolation by setting small human in a big landscape. More depth than width  
Reaction Shot  A close shot of a person (or persons) reacting to something that is said or done off screen or in a previous shot.  
Rules of Thirds  placing the most important element of his shot on imaginary interesecting lines. . Allows the user to imagine a tic-tac-toe on the viewfinder to help in composing a shot?

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

Mrs. Chastain

Mrs. Chastain
Students Fooling With Photoshop!