Monday
A reminder from last week
- Premiere and the need for a route.
-Walking Video and Saving it to the D-Drive -(everything is editable)
-Production Logo
-Clicking your mouse - be patient and don't over click or be quick to click or click, click, click
-File Management is a must and it isn't just in Video but in our lives
Walking script - share with me or follow me print
Camera Equipment
-write down camera bag #
-everyone should work the camera, not everyone needs to play a role
-follow your script and your theme (if you've themed it)
Production Logo - Drawing it out and creating it or simply creating it within the program
We've used photoshop to help us get the desired look - you can add audio to enhance the logo.
THIS IS YOUR MARK. Make it original and (appropriately) great!
Tuesday
1. Completed script - which will be handed in at the end of your video. (Script Mindset Article)
2. Team Filming for Walking Video - reminder from handout on clips to include
Check the page for the overall projects explanations.
Must include - Production Logo, Title, Footage (and stills can be incorporated but not mandatory), Foley, Audio - voice over, music, sweet little audio blurbs (du, du, duuuuun), End Credits
Additional Expectations- Color Correction Editing. Speed Editing -slo-mo and speed ramps. One special effect - We will talk about these on Wednesday.
3. Production Logo Yes, you can use free software and templates but the production logo should be all you and not an advertisement piece for them...
Tutorials to begin reviewing:
KEY FRAMES - and Speed
Slow Motion - Speed Ramps - Freeze Frames Tutorial- Adding Some Simple Interesting Transitions
Key Frames with the Pen tool
Rate Speed - ctrl RRight Click - Speed/Duration
Editing Titles
Audio - Converter
Frequency AudioNo Copyright Sounds
Effects in Audio - Fade out and in
Key Frames in Audio
Wednesday
Goal - By Friday- Script with ALL filming completed!
1. Script
2. Film
3. Production Logo
Thursday
Uploading from camera to D-drive- Footage Folder
THEN
Importing footage into Premiere Project
Camera cord into camera and into usb port
- open and select the footage you filmed
- drag footage to D-drive footage folder by hovering over student storage, your name, footage folder and drop it in
Premiere Pro-
Open Project
-file -import -select footage
Friday
FILM FILM FILM then get it into premiere!
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