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TV, Radio and New Media Broadcasting Stream Introduction

Transition Year Teaching Programme 2012. TV, Radio and New Media Broadcasting Stream Introduction. Aims and Objectives. Working in a group dynamic to complete a short film project Engaging in a creative process from the initial idea to finished production

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TV, Radio and New Media Broadcasting Stream Introduction

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  1. Transition Year Teaching Programme 2012 TV, Radio and New Media Broadcasting StreamIntroduction

  2. Aims and Objectives • Working in a group dynamic to complete a short film project • Engaging in a creative process from the initial idea to finished production • Understanding of fundamental camera operations • Appreciation of shot styles, shot selection and shooting techniques

  3. Aims and Objectives • Engaging in the creation of a narrative and in the storytelling process • Introduction to editing on Final Cut Pro software • Organisation of resources as part of the production process

  4. Rules • No food or drink in the labs • No Internet surfing. Internet usage is monitored by college at all times • No mobile phones in class • All students must continue work with their group outside of class time

  5. Work Flow • Pre-Production • Weeks 1-2 • Production • Week 3 -4 • Post-Production • Week 4-5 Brainstorming Storyboarding Shot List Location Shooting Shot Logging Logging and Capturing Editing Exporting

  6. Creative ProcessStep 1 - Pre-Production • Brainstorming ideas • Developing your idea • Storyboards • Shot Lists

  7. Creative ProcessStep 2 – Production • Managing equipment and location • Camera operation • Shooting techniques and shot styles • Continuity and adhering to initial shot list and storyboards

  8. Creative ProcessStep 3 – Post-Production • Logging and Capturing footage from camera • Editing on Final Cut Pro • Exporting • QuickTime format • Submission

  9. Delivery of the Programme • Workshops based on theoretical and practical classes in six 90 minute sessions • Students will engage within the creative process to develop creative folder • Students will work in a team to create a short film as described in the brief

  10. Requirements • Creative Folder(Supplied) • Headphones/Earphones • Pens and coloured pencils • Creative Folder will be reviewed on an ongoing basis • Username: ty01x Password:2012trans

  11. Reminder DO NOT FORGET YOUR CREATIVE FOLDERS

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