Junk Movie - Video Tutorial |
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These video tutorials match the skills taught in the classroom. Each segment below corresponds to the gradesheet provided to the students. | ||
In Preparation:
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Step #1: Timing |
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Step #2: Titles |
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Step #3: Editing There shall be a minimum of four scenes, which should include 1. The gym, 2. The track, 3. The quad & 4. The nature trail. Each scene should be 10 to 14 seconds in length. (video) |
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Step #4: Titles & Transitions |
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Step #5: Quality Standards (Film / Photo Quality Standards) | ||
Step #6: Titles The end of the movie must have a title with any color background stating “Produced By:” then add your name. (video) |
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Step #7 & #8: Reverse, Slow or Fast ‘Apply a Reverse Clip Direction to a clip where someone is moving, apply Slow or Fast speed to a clip where someone is moving. (video) |
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Step #9: Freeze Frame Film the front of the school ->A ‘Freeze Frame’ image of the ‘Blue RLS’ sign in front of the school, needs to be extracted from the movie and then placed at the very end of the video! (video) |
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Step #10: Music & Fade |
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Step #11: Comp. & Micro The video must contain at least one audio track created by using the computer’s microphone; Say, “Thank you for watching my video,” and place it under the “Produced By” title that you created. (video) |
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Step #12: Detach Audio & Volume The video must contain audio tracks, created by the student talking into the iPod’s microphone, describing each of the 4 scenes being viewed (gym, track, quad, nature trail); they should be 8 to 10 seconds in length. The student needs to use ‘Detach Audio,’ slide the audio underneath an image or video of the scene being described, then delete the video portion. The volume must be increased on this audio segment from ‘100%’ to ‘120’. (video) |
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Step #13: Interview Include a narration that after a few seconds, split video, detach audio of the segment on the right and place visuals of the scenes the interviewee is refering to above their voice - then delete the video that is no longer needed. (video) |
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Step #14: Fade In / Fade Out. Fade out the music track every time the student’s voice begins, and fade back when the student’s voice ends – this is achieved by using “Ducking”. (video) |