Monday, September 30, 2024

MY Favorite Quiz

 

Title Quiz

Topic: About you

 First: make a new folder in 

Your Video Editing folder


Second: Name the folder "Title Quiz"

Third: create a new Adobe project name it Title Quiz

6 total titles

**Your titles must be saved in the original folder containing " quiz 1" folder


***Your titles should have unique names

****Your titles should be in a bin

-Backgrounds will go on video line 1
-Word/ title slides will go on video line 2

Quiz Directions:

1A.  Create 4 full page background titles solid colors/ or colorful background- they  must be different
Create 4 Titles :  Each will feature one of your favorite things/ things to do/ things to eat, etc........
- Each has a different font
-Colors/ Drop Shadows/ Placement- requirements


(Use these times for this  Project)
-Each Background slide will be 4 seconds
-Each title slide is 4 seconds

A. You may NOT use a template

B. You must use four different types of fonts (throughout this entire project)



D. It must be eye-catching

E. It must be clean and logical

F. You will include a transition between each d title
G. Must use the transition CROSS DISSOLVE  between all 8 slides

***transitions must coordinate

H. When you are finished, we will export your project.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

What is BHS

 

TURN IN STORY BOARDS AND PARAGRAPHS TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM BY THE END OF THE PERIOD ON MONDAY,9/16


What is BHS Package


-Students will  gather into groups and brainstorm for each package: What is BHS?
A. FOLDER IN TVSTUDIO: 
I. -All work must be placed in a new folder on TV Studio called:  What is BHS

B.  PARAGRAPH
1. -Students will create an initial write up,  This is a paragraph that serves as an overview for your project ideas (ON A GOOGLE DOC)
 2. Initial cast and crew list, prop and costume list (Anything listed on the final script...due 2 days prior to production will result in a significant deduction)

C. STORY BOARD
Story Board - A rough drawing  and write up of your project


D. FORMAL SCRIPT:
 A formal Scrips
**Camera directions must be very specific. (Anything listed on the final script...due 2 days prior to production will result in a significant deduction)
 
FORMAL SCRIPT LINK: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FGad50zoYuc6Qf12n5BW15LIIn6V_AkZ/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115237694256539959089&rtpof=true&sd=true


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E.  Requirements:

-GATHER FOOTAGE THAT DEPICTS YOUR IDEA OF : WHAT IS BHS?
-2 titles
-2 Video Effects
-4 Keyframe movements
--All video and music must fade in and out with EXACT keyframes
--. No choppy/ bouncy / unclear video
6. Clips must be cut and planned
-- No extra/ sloppy video
-- Clear audio
-- Export to your folder called: What is BHS
10. It must be one of the four times...to the EXACT second/ Frame
20 Sec
25 Sec
30 Sec


**Remember you may NOT use more than 29 seconds of any song
***You may include voice overs/ narration

http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=ShowRubric&rubric_id=1524064&


Thursday, September 05, 2024

CS, CA, CM PRACTICE



SHOT, ANGLE AND MOVEMENT PRACTICE

 Tuesday, 9/10- Camera Test

 Scenario 1

A.      A. A river with a tiny bunny in the left bottom corner

B.      B. Move your camera in physically to a complete shot of the bunny with a little background showing

C.      C. Move your physical camera left and angle up to a bird in the big sky

D.      D. Get a shot of the sky by standing still and moving your camera left to right

E.       E. Switch/ cut to a scene with two people and their entire bodies

F.     F.  The next shot should be of the same  two people talking facing each other.  You will see one person’s back.

G. G. This will require two boxes: A. Begin with a shot of a dog's head  B. Physically move your camera backward to a shot of the entire dog


 Place your answers on the storyboard.  Draw each scene, and list the camera angles, movements, and shots below each box.

STORYBOARD LINK: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rrKdceVOulNIw9E-S1BJo-UqJNlkvWSk/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115237694256539959089&rtpof=true&sd=true


MORE PRACTICE

 PART 1

.  Using your best stick figures, Draw and Underneath, EXPLAIN each shot:

A. Two- Shot                   

B. Three Shot        

C. Over The Shoulder Shot


 

D. Extreme Long Shot                                                 

E. Long Shot


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Part 2

Practice shooting this scene

1.   Scene 1

2.   Begin: 2 ppl standing to the left looking at the camera

of your shot.

 Extreme long shot

3.   Zoom in to a close up of a face of one of your subjects

4.   Zoom in to a close up of a face of the other person

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Practice shooting this scene

1.   Scene 2

Begin: (set your ppl up for an over the shoulder medium shot shot)

2.zoom out to a knee shot

3. dolly  to a close up while tilting down to a knee shot (you should be looking at the subjects’ knees down to their sneakers)

4. tilt up to a shoulder two shot 

5. one person walks to the left.  You truck along with them at an eye level shot

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Practice shooting this scene:

Scene 3

1.   A student is standing against a wall

2.   Establish a long shot

3.   The student walks right 4 steps.  Pan and follow them at an eye level shot