VIDEO PRODUCTION
206.00 Apply production methods to create digital media video projects.
206.01 Understand advanced production methods for digital video.
206.02 Select and utilize tools for digital video production.
206.03 Execute advanced production methods to create digital video
206.01 Understand advanced production methods for digital video.
206.02 Select and utilize tools for digital video production.
206.03 Execute advanced production methods to create digital video
LECTURES
Below you will see the study materials for the Video Production of Advanced Digital Media. Click on the file icon to view the presentation or you can also right click on the files to download.
PROJECTS
What is Digital Media - Premiere |
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Essential Question:
How do you use motion on still graphics to create a video? Objective: Learn tools of Premiere video editing : Go over Premier Workspace. Discuss non-linear editing (What is jump cut). Import files into bin. Set in/out points and add to timeline. Resizing images in timeline. Explain the difference between splice and insert edit. Define continuity. Cut/trim clip in the timeline. Add motion to still images. Adjust audio. Fade video/audio in/out. Assignment: You have been hired as a video editor by Hester DM Inc. They want you to create a promotional video for the Digital Media Department to advertise the course to out students. You are to follow the directions given by the project manager for the target audience to complete the project. Once complete then you should review the checklist for grading criteria before turning in your work. Create an edited video in Adobe Premiere. The concept of the video is "What is Digital Media?" You will use the MP3 audio file Galleria Long in the "Files To Download" section as your audio track. Select images online that relate to the "Big 5" areas of Digital Media (graphics, animation, audio, video, web design). All images must be resized to 720 x 480 in Photoshop before importing them into Premiere. All images must move within the edited video (left/right, up/down, in/out). No black boarders should show at any time around the images. Experiment with transitions between each picture. Your video will be :30 seconds in length. Your video and audio should fade in at the beginning and fade out at the end of the timeline (you will use the entire song for this project so only your video will need to fade up/down). Export your completed video as a Quicktime MP4 file and save it as last name + first initial + dmvid (ex. hestercdmvid.mov) in your video folder. Add the final video to your Portfolio online as well once completed. Submit your final video to the Google Classroom. Grading Criteria Checklist: 1 - Used internet to find high resolution images online for the project (NO blurry, pixelated, or copyright info) 2 - Video is edited in a manner that is visually pleasing and creates an interest in the topic 3 - Images sized 720 x 480 in Premiere and images fill the screen without showing any black around them 4 - Images change on the beat of song 5 - Every image has movement added to it using keyframes 6 - Same video transition is used throughout 7 - Video fades in/out 8 - Video file is saved as a .PROJ file and exported as a MP4 format as instructed 9 - Final video file is submitted as a MP4 format with the instructed name for the project |
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Everywhere Man - Premiere
Essential Question:
How do you edit video to match the voice and beat? Objective: Utilize graphic design and video production to produce a final group product Assignment: You have been hired as a video editor by J Cash Inc. They want you to create a promotional video for their travel agency on all the fun places you can visit. You are to follow the directions given by the project manager for the target audience to complete the project. Once complete then you should review the checklist for grading criteria before turning in your work. Complete and submit the online rubric for this project once it has been completed. Use the linked files to the right to save the song and song lyrics to your video folder. Work in groups of two for this project. Take 10 pictures of each other on the green screen. DO NOT STAND CLOSE TO THE GREEN SCREEN OR YOU WILL HAVE A GREEN TINT ON THE CLOTHES. Make each picture a different pose, be creative. You should have a total of 20 pictures. Each person should save the pictures of themselves on their hard drive in your Video folder. Open the pictures in Photoshop. Layer Mask the green background so that you appear on a transparent background. Do this for all of your picture poses. Save each picture as a Photoshop file (.psd) in your Video folder (last name + first initial pic 1, pic 2, etc). Open Premiere. Create a new project called Everywhere. Import the "I've been everywhere" song. Edit the audio for the section you want to use, but you must use the slow open for the beginning, the chorus, a list of cities, and the chorus again. You can use GarageBand to edit the audio if you prefer. Go online and find pictures to match the song lyrics. Open those pictures in Photoshop. Create a template of 1280 x 720. Add your photos to the template and insert the various poses of each of you. You will have to resize the images with transform. If the pictures are blurry or pixelated once they have been resized then you cannot use them and you must find different pictures. You can not repeat background pictures. Save each photo with you in the picture as JPEG files. Import the JPEG scenes with you in them into Premiere. Edit the photos on the beat of the voice to complete the project. The photos should alternate between each person in your group, so you will need to plan ahead for this. Each person will work for 45 minutes on Premiere then switch and the next person will pick up where it was left off. 2 people work on the same project. It will require a lot of Photoshop work so planning ahead to maximize your time and efforts. Save this project as last name of each person in the group + everywhere. Export as a .MP4 file at full size 1280 x 720. Add the final videos to your Digital Portfolio or save to your Google Drive as well. Submit the video to the Google Classroom. Grading Criteria Checklist:
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