Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Lower Thirds

Goal: Students will learn to create lower thirds.

*Lower thirds are necessary to provide proper attribution in a news package

1. Students will take notes on "Creating Lower Thirds"
-Lower thirds are essential for attribution for any

2. Students will review packaged lower thirds....Digital Juice, Adobe Premiere and Jumpbacks.

3.

Project: Create 1 motion lower third EXACTLY like the one in the tutorial
Create 3 animated lower thirds
Create 6 reusable lower thirds

Review tutorials: - Tutorials are to be completed when you have free time during the project.
-All 10 lower thirds will be due on Wednesday, 12/1

**You will create 10 different lower thirds

Once you view the tutorial, take notes on it and create your own
Export your work to the folder labeled : lower thirds and Scroll

Standard -
1.9.11.A: Use media and technology resources for research, information analysis, problem solving, and decision making in content learning. Identify complexities and inconsistencies in the information and the different perspectives found in each medium.
1.9.11.B: Evaluate how the techniques used in media modify traditional society.
1.2.11B - use and understand a variety of media and evaluate the quality of material produced

Friday, November 19, 2010

Lower Thirds

Goal: Students will learn to create lower thirds.

*Lower thirds are necessary to provide proper attribution in a news package

1. Students will take notes on "Creating Lower Thirds"
-Lower thirds are essential for attribution for any


Review tutorials: - Tutorials are to be completed when you have free time during the project.
-All tutorials are due by Wednesday, 11/24

A. lower thirds
B. Scroll

**You will create 10 different lower thirds

Once you view the tutorial, take notes on it and create your own
Export your work to the folder labeled : lower thirds and Scroll

Final Exam Overview

Project (Final Exam)
Double Projects
Now that the end of the year is drawing near, it is time to complete our final exam project.

You will be assigned two projects to work on consecutively.

Class project #1: Edit TV Studio shows

-Display your best video talent, organization skills and written creativity.
-Students are required to complete this project.
-You must use 4 different tutorials
-3 different title programs
-Develop a creative theme
-Incorporate quality audio
-You may use any transitions.....No, I am not placing any restrictions, just have fun. I know you enjoy mixing transitions, and I don't! This time, you can go transition crazy!!

This project is due by May 7

Project 2: Final Exam

(There will be "down" days where you will have little to do on your other project. You will need to set up a work schedule with me. EX: Work on Final Exam on Tues, Wed, and Thurs. Work on individual project Mon and Fri.)

-You will need to select a schedule and sign a contract before the end of the week.
-Again, you will have video checks on Wednesdays.

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Students are required to create a 3 minute (MIN.) video entitled "All About Me" (You may insert your name in place of the "ME")

2. Students will select a theme that will be carried out throughout the video
3. 6 titles are required
4. Students must use 4 tutorials and 2 video effects.
5, Any transition combination may be used throughout the video
6. Any jumpy video segment or poor audio segment will result in a deduction of 10 points for each problem area.
7. Students will showcase three chapters of their lives.
8. Students may convert old videos, scan old photos (if you use photos, you must use the timing tutorial to assure that they go along with the video.)
9. Students are encouraged to record voice overs and utilize sound effects.

Requirements:
1. Students are required to turn in a working video log. This is like a script. You will outline each chapter and provide written details of any specifics that will be in the video. You will select audio and indicate song times....ex. 0:00-20 seconds. (Also, include highlighted lyrics for this section of the music)

2. Create your log in script form: Video/ audio/ details (Logs will be turned in every Friday)

3. Each chapter must have purpose

-The final exam must be exported before your final exam period ends.
-I will be in my classroom every day until 3:40 and I am here every Wednesday until 4:30
**You will need extra time, so please take advantage of this early start.
**We only have one scanner, you may scan at home and bring photos in on disc.
**Please see me before converting video that is not digital


*Free project must be exported into a folder entitled "FREE PROJECT"
**Final exam must be exported into a folder entitled "2011 FINAL"
***ANY VIDEO NOT EXPORTED WILL RECEIVE A 75 POINT DEDUCTION.....IT WILL
NOT PASS!!
*ALL LYRICS MUST BE APPROVED BEFORE SONGS ARE PLACED INTO EITHER PROJECT

Project Contract

JOURNALISM II
Contract

NAME:_______________________________________


PROJECT 1: FINAL EXAM
(DEADLINE: END OF SCHEDULED FINAL EXAM PERIOD)

TITLE:__________________________________

CH. 1 THEME:__________________________________

CH. 2 THEME:__________________________________

CH. 3 THEME:__________________________________

SCHEDULED DAYS:__________________________________

I agree to work on my projects on the days indicated above. I realize that Mrs. Christian will check my folders every Wednesday and grade my progress. If I fail to work on my projects, I understand that my grade will be drastically reduced. Also, I realize that I am required to turn in my video log for my final exam every Friday. It will be returned on Monday whereas I will continue to change and update my project.

Also, I will check the blog daily to see any additions, requirements or updates for both projects. I will follow all project requirements indicated on the blog.


SIGNATURE:_____________________________ DATE:______________________
Posted by journalism1 at 9:14 AM 0 comments
Proposal
First we will review and grade your commercials

Introduction / Overview of the Final Exam Project
(Must be completed before you begin the FINAL EXAM PROJECT)

Name:

1. Present your TIMELINE on the Smart Board
2. Point out any specifics…ex: How your titles create your theme, How you used something consecutively throughout your video
3. Discuss the chapters of your project: You must tell a little about each section
4. Describe the section you are going to present
5. After we watch this section, discuss problems or seek ideas for improvement


1. Theme:
a. Specific:
b. Specific:
c. Specific:


2. Chapters

A.
B.
C.


3. Problems/ areas of advice needed:



Proposal:

PROJECT: FINAL EXAM
(DEADLINE: END OF SCHEDULED FINAL EXAM PERIOD)

TITLE:__________________________________

CH. 1 THEME:__________________________________

CH. 2 THEME:__________________________________

CH. 3 THEME:__________________________________

SCHEDULED DAYS:__________________________________

Requirements for Final
Now that the end of the year is drawing near, it is time to complete our final exam project.

You will be assigned a project to work on consecutively.

Class project #1: Student pick
(Include this as your studio project)
-Display your best video talent, organization skills and written creativity.
-Students are required to complete a project of their choice.
-You must use 4 different tutorials
-3 different title programs
-Develop a creative theme
-Incorporate quality audio
-You may use any transitions.....No, I am not placing any restrictions, just have fun. I know you enjoy mixing transitions, and I don't! This time, you can go transition crazy!!

1.Concept paragraph and initial script is due by Friday, May 1, 2009.
(I need to approve the project and its direction)
2. There will be checks each Wednesday.
3. This project is due by May 15, 2009.

Project 2: Final Exam

(There will be "down" days where you will have little to do on your other project. You will need to set up a work schedule with me. EX: Work on Final Exam on Tues, Wed, and Thurs. Work on individual project Mon and Fri.)

-You will need to select a schedule and sign a contract before the end of the week.
-Again, you will have video checks on Wednesdays.

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Students are required to create a 5 minute (MIN.) video entitled "All About Me" (You may insert your name in place of the "ME")

2. Students will select a theme that will be carried out throughout the video
3. 6 titles are required
4. Students must use 4 tutorials and 2 video effects.
5, Any transition combination may be used throughout the video
6. Any jumpy video segment or poor audio segment will result in a deduction of 10 points for each problem area.
7. Students will showcase three chapters of their lives.
8. Students may convert old videos, scan old photos (if you use photos, you must use the timing tutorial to assure that they go along with the video.)
9. Students are encouraged to record voice overs and utilize sound effects.

Requirements:
1. Students are required to turn in a working video log. This is like a script. You will outline each chapter and provide written details of any specifics that will be in the video. You will select audio and indicate song times....ex. 0:00-20 seconds. (Also, include highlighted lyrics for this section of the music)

2. Create your log in script form: Video/ audio/ details (Logs will be turned in every Friday)

3. Each chapter must have purpose

-The final exam must be exported before your final exam period ends.
-I will be in my classroom every day until 3:40 and I am here every Wednesday until 4:30
**You will need extra time, so please take advantage of this early start.
**We only have one scanner, you may scan at home and bring photos in on disc.
**Please see me before converting video that is not digital


*Free project must be exported into a folder entitled "FREE PROJECT"
**Final exam must be exported into a folder entitled "2009 FINAL"
***ANY VIDEO NOT EXPORTED WILL RECEIVE A 75 POINT DEDUCTION.....IT WILL N OT PASS!!
*ALL LYRICS MUST BE APPROVED BEFORE SONGS ARE PLACED INTO EITHER PROJECT
Posted by journalism1 at 9:13 AM 0 comments
Friday, May 23, 2008Integrated Discussion
Goals: Students will present a "problem area/ positive area" of their video
As a group students will formulate solutions to their problems.


Using the Smart Board:
1. Students will present their digital video time lines
2. Students will explain their final exam and the chapters included within the project
3. Each student will present a section of their video and discuss it with the class.

4. Students will record notes on a worksheet entitled "Changes/ Ideas"; The class will work together to solve individual problems.
Posted by journalism1 at 6:06 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, May 06, 2008Double Projects
Now that the end of the year is drawing near, it is time to complete our final exam project.

You will be assigned two projects to work on consecutively.

Class project #1: Student pick

-Display your best video talent, organization skills and written creativity.
-Students are required to complete a project of their choice.
-You must use 4 different tutorials
-3 different title programs
-Develop a creative theme
-Incorporate quality audio
-You may use any transitions.....No, I am not placing any restrictions, just have fun. I know you enjoy mixing transitions, and I don't! This time, you can go transition crazy!!

1.Concept paragraph and initial script is due by Thursday, April 24.
(I need to approve the project and its direction)
2. There will be checks each Wednesday.
3. This project is due by May 16, 2008.

Project 2: Final Exam

(There will be "down" days where you will have little to do on your other project. You will need to set up a work schedule with me. EX: Work on Final Exam on Tues, Wed, and Thurs. Work on individual project Mon and Fri.)

-You will need to select a schedule and sign a contract before the end of the week.
-Again, you will have video checks on Wednesdays.

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Students are required to create a 5 minute (MIN.) video entitled "All About Me" (You may insert your name in place of the "ME")

2. Students will select a theme that will be carried out throughout the video
3. 6 titles are required
4. Students must use 4 tutorials and 2 video effects.
5, Any transition combination may be used throughout the video
6. Any jumpy video segment or poor audio segment will result in a deduction of 10 points for each problem area.
7. Students will showcase three chapters of their lives.
8. Students may convert old videos, scan old photos (if you use photos, you must use the timing tutorial to assure that they go along with the video.)
9. Students are encouraged to record voice overs and utilize sound effects.

Requirements:
1. Students are required to turn in a working video log. This is like a script. You will outline each chapter and provide written details of any specifics that will be in the video. You will select audio and indicate song times....ex. 0:00-20 seconds. (Also, include highlighted lyrics for this section of the music)

2. Create your log in script form: Video/ audio/ details (Logs will be turned in every Friday)

3. Each chapter must have purpose

-The final exam must be exported before your final exam period ends.
-I will be in my classroom every day until 3:40 and I am here every Wednesday until 5:30
**You will need extra time, so please take advantage of this early start.
**We only have one scanner, you may scan at home and bring photos in on disc.
**Please see me before converting video that is not digital


*Free project must be exported into a folder entitled "FREE PROJECT"
**Final exam must be exported into a folder entitled "2008 FINAL"
***ANY VIDEO NOT EXPORTED WILL RECEIVE A 75 POINT DEDUCTION.....IT WILL N OT PASS!!
*ALL LYRICS MUST BE APPROVED BEFORE SONGS ARE PLACED INTO EITHER PROJECT

Thursday, November 04, 2010

11/8-11/12

11/8-11/12

-Students should work on tutorial projects
-Complete the following tutorials by Friday
1. Lipsthrun Tutorial
2. Ping Pong Tutorial
3. Snow Tutorial
4. Mist Tutorial
-All projects must be done individually and exported to a folder in their TVStudio folder
Please make a folder for each project
-All work is on the blog: www.mycooljournalism2.blogspot.com

-Travis will take care of the cameras and help students
-Alyssa and Brittany Spaide are the Journalism Assistants for this class. They can help students
**Students MAY NOT sign out cameras after class

Standard -
1.9.11.A: Use media and technology resources for research, information analysis, problem solving, and decision making in content learning. Identify complexities and inconsistencies in the information and the different perspectives found in each medium.
1.9.11.B: Evaluate how the techniques used in media modify traditional society.
1.2.11B - use and understand a variety of media and evaluate the quality of material produced

Monday, November 01, 2010

Monday, November 1, 2010Final Music videos are due on Wednesday....NO EXCEPTIONS!

**if any person in your group is not working on your project, your group will be deducted 20 points.

Please make sure your tutorials are exported
Also, Your project should be exported to a folder entitled "music videos"

**You will only have until the end of the period on Wednesday