Friday, September 27, 2019

9/27/19

DO NOW:
  1. SUBMIT your planning for your advertisement for "How-To-Video" 
    1. 3 thumbnails, 1 revised (include decorative font title, background image/texture, foreground image, organizational shapes, balance and unity)
    2. Start in Photoshop Size=11x17 
**FIELD TRIP PERMISSION SLIPS DUE MONDAY
    OBJECTIVES:
    1. Shoot Video for "How-To Video" - post to twitter
    2. Assembly Edit (p.42)
      1. Description:An assembly edit is a quick way to edit a sequence. You can use the J, K, and L keys to navigate through the clips and the I and O keys to mark the In and Out points. For this project you will trim each clip in the Project monitor and then create a new sequence in the Timeline panel. Make sure that the transitions between the clips make sense.
      2. Open a new project.
      3. Import three to five clips.
      4. Trim clips using the J, K, L, I, and O keys.
      5. Select all clips and drag to the Timeline panel.
      6. Rename the new sequence in the Project monitor.
    3. How-To Post-Production:
      1. import all your clips
      2. make in/out points
      3. drag into sequence
      4. Add captions
      5. Export as .MP4
    4. HOMEWORK:
      Gather 20+ pictures (maybe from 1 event) and music for a slideshow synced to music

    Thursday, September 26, 2019

    9/26/19

    DO NOW:
    1. Watch this video, reply to this blog with a compliment and a suggestion...you dont have to watch the entire video
      EXTRA CREDIT FOR AN ORIGINAL RESPONSE
    2. Download Establishing Shot, Dolly Zoom and Closing Shot to D-Drive/Project Folder
    3. Continue planning your advertisement for "How-To-Video" Size=11x17 (include decorative font title, background image/texture, foreground image, organizational shapes, balance and unity)
      SHOW PROGRESS IN TWITTER
    **FIELD TRIP PERMISSION SLIPS DUE MONDAY
    OBJECTIVES:
    1. Shoot Video for "How-To Video" - post to twitter
    2. Session 2 Project 3: Import a PSD File (p.40)
      1. Open a new project or an existing project.
      2. Import the Lower Third.psd document from the Course Support files.
      3. Select Import As Individual Layers.
    3. Project Panel Storyboard (p.41) VIDEO FILES
      1. Import the video you filmed in your Session 1 projects.
      2. In the Project panel, use each individual timeline to scrub through and set the poster frame on each clip to match the storyboard you created earlier in Session 
      3. Drag clips to rearrange as necessary.
    4. Assembly Edit (p.42)
      1. Description:An assembly edit is a quick way to edit a sequence. You can use the J, K, and L keys to navigate through the clips and the I and O keys to mark the In and Out points. For this project you will trim each clip in the Project monitor and then create a new sequence in the Timeline panel. Make sure that the transitions between the clips make sense.
      2. Open a new project.
      3. Import three to five clips.
      4. Trim clips using the J, K, L, I, and O keys.
      5. Select all clips and drag to the Timeline panel.
      6. Rename the new sequence in the Project monitor.

    Wednesday, September 25, 2019

    9/25/19

    DO NOW:
    1. GMetrix Session 2 Pre-Assessment(If not done) REPLY to this blog with something you knew from the Pre-Assessment AND something you DID NOT KNOW
    2. Make 3 Thumbnails and 1 revised drawing for Poster Design
    OBJECTIVES:
    1. Shoot Video for "How-To Video" - post to twitter
    2. Watch Session 2: Create a New Project [17 minutes]Fill-in-the-Blanks Session 2: Questions 1-3
    3. Session 2 Lab 1: Save New Workspace
    4. Session 2 Lab 2: Import from Media Browser
    5. Session 2 Lab 3: Import Photoshop
    6. Session 2 Project 1: Understanding the Interface
    7. Session 2 Project 2: Create a Custom Workspace
    8. Session 2 Project 3: Import a PSD File

    Tuesday, September 24, 2019

    9/24/19

    DO NOW:
    1. Complete Premiere Pro Session 1 Exercise Labs
    2. Complete Premiere Session 1 Post-Assessment (If you havn't completed already)
    3. Complete Script and Storyboard Worksheet (p23, p25)
    4. Sign-Up for Studio if you want to use it ... 15 minutes 
    OBJECTIVES:
    1. Watch/Analyze "How To Videos"
    2. Shoot Video for "How-To Video" - post to twitter
    3. Come up with a design for a poster to advertise your video - post to twitter
    4. GMetrix Session 2 Pre-Assessment
    MAKE SURE TO DO A SUMMARY!!!

    With your script, shooting script, and storyboard complete you are well prepared to begin shooting your video. You will use your shooting script as you film and convert it to a production log. This is where you write down every shot you take and include comments and notes, such as whether it is a good or bad take and why. Remember that you are shooting to edit. Shoot every scene and shoot them over and over. This will make it easier to edit and cut the shots; you will have more match cuts instead of jump cuts.

    Monday, September 23, 2019

    9/23/19

    DO NOW:

    1. Complete Premiere Pro Session 1 Exercise Labs
    2. Complete Premiere Session 1 Post-Assessment
    3. Complete Script and Storyboard Worksheet
    4. Check Grade Report for other missing work


    OBJECTIVES:

    1. Camera, Tripod and Stabilizer Demonstration
    2. Shoot Video for "How-To Video"

    With your script, shooting script, and storyboard complete you are well prepared to begin shooting your video. You will use your shooting script as you film and convert it to a production log. This is where you write down every shot you take and include comments and notes, such as whether it is a good or bad take and why. Remember that you are shooting to edit. Shoot every scene and shoot them over and over. This will make it easier to edit and cut the shots; you will have more match cuts instead of jump cuts. As you film, think back to the techniques you learned in the training for types of shots and angles and camera moves. Lastly, as you are filming be sure to obtain an A-roll and a B-roll, where the A-roll is your principal footage and the B-roll serves to enhance that principal footage. Think back to the example of shooting an interview where the actual interview is the A-roll and glimpses of other items (not the person talking) is the B-roll. You will need both an A-roll and a B-roll for projects in later sessions.Steps for Completion:1. Gather your script, shooting script, and storyboard along with materials to document a production log.2. Using the camera and time provided by your instructor, film your video as planned by referring to the shooting script and storyboard.3. Document times, notes, and details about every shot in your production log.4. Use learned techniques such as the rule of thirds, depth of field, over the shoulder, point-of-view, zoom, etc.5. Film both an A-roll and a B-roll.