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Video in the Classroom

Video in the Classroom. Michelle Bruce, Gary Gallant, Margaret Hopkins, Ramona McPherson, Joseph Morrison. Why use Video? Planning the Video Using the Camera Types of Shots Set Protocol Editing the Video Helpful Sites. Why use Video?.

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Video in the Classroom

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  1. Video in the Classroom Michelle Bruce, Gary Gallant, Margaret Hopkins, Ramona McPherson, Joseph Morrison

  2. Why use Video? • Planning the Video • Using the Camera • Types of Shots • Set Protocol • Editing the Video • Helpful Sites

  3. Why use Video? • Allows students chance to express creativity and individuality • Opportunity for interdisciplinary projects • Gives students an employable skill • IT’S FUN!

  4. Planning the Video • Title • Length • Treatment Style • Audience Profile/Characteristics • Story Kernel • Point of View • Location(s) of Filming

  5. Planning the Video Resources: • People and Responsibilities • Equipment • Props • Materials • Logistics (i.e. Transportation, etc.) • Permissions Required

  6. Planning the Video • Treatment (Summary) • Sequence Outline • Storyboards

  7. Using the Camera Composition -how people & objects are organized within the frame • Add Depth (3D) to shot • Check for distractions, esp. vertical & horizontal (i.e. chimney growing out of head) • Don’t frame important action close to edge of frame • Avoid strait-on, square-in-the-middle compositions • Avoid large, empty, uninteresting spaces in frame

  8. Using the Camera • Know the main subject. Avoid having other elements compete for audience attention. • Keep shots simple and not too busy • Give space in the direction of people’s looks and movement • Give consistent headroom for same sized shots • The eyes are the center of attention for shots of faces. • Rule of thumb: place eyes one-third from top of frame.

  9. Types of Shots

  10. Editing the Video • Use Editing Sheets • Allows you to comment on specific takes • Allows you to sort good/bad • Gives time in/out of take • Use Computer Video Editing Software i.e. Avid Cinema IMovie Premiere

  11. Helpful Sites http://www.apple.com/education/dv/shoot.html http://aitt.acadiau.ca/tutorials/AvidCinema/ http://www.art.uiuc.edu/local/anle/ANIMATION/ANIMATIONTGAL.html http://www.apple.com/education/dv/tips/index.html http://www.videofile.com/forums/videoboard/ http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ianto/index.htm http://www.film-makers.com/Film-Making/ http://www.el-dorado.ca.us/~dmnews/mwatch00.html http://www.cinematographer.com/

  12. Helpful Sites http://www.cinefex.com/home.html http://www.dv.com http://www.filmmaker.com http://www.madscreenwriter.com/world.htm http://realnetworks.com http://www.sophocles.net/reg.htm http://www.filmunderground.com http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/authoring/studio/guidebook/roles.html http://canadacomputes.com http://www.tcsdk12.org/north/avidcinema.htm

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