Horror/Comedy/Action Requirements
Cautions:
-avoid delicate content...not sure? Be sure to talk to me.
-avoid questionable music choices. If it is offensive or must be bleeped out, it will detract from the film by pulling the viewer out of the scene. Also, it is not appropriate content.
-if you would not play it for Mr. Rasmussen, then don't use it!
Video Requirements
-avoid delicate content...not sure? Be sure to talk to me.
-avoid questionable music choices. If it is offensive or must be bleeped out, it will detract from the film by pulling the viewer out of the scene. Also, it is not appropriate content.
-if you would not play it for Mr. Rasmussen, then don't use it!
Horror/Comedy/Action Video Requirements
Video Requirements
Script
-Script outlining enough 3 to 5-second shots with audio cues, dialogue, camera cues, a special effect, foley and room tone to introduce your characters, tell the story and wrap it up.
A video containing the following:
-Title
-Production Logo
--3 minutes or more video based on horror, comedy or action genre
--Introduce main character(s)
--Define the situation that the characters must cope with in the story
--Epic scene that highlights the apex of the main plot
--Wrap-up the storyline
--Special Effect
--Dialogue - if needed
--Room Tone - if needed
--Foley - if needed
--Rolling credits (see the must-have tab for credit information
--Copyright Free Music (30 second or less of commercial music)
Finishing
Class Timeline
-Script outlining enough 3 to 5-second shots with audio cues, dialogue, camera cues, a special effect, foley and room tone to introduce your characters, tell the story and wrap it up.
A video containing the following:
-Title
-Production Logo
--3 minutes or more video based on horror, comedy or action genre
--Introduce main character(s)
--Define the situation that the characters must cope with in the story
--Epic scene that highlights the apex of the main plot
--Wrap-up the storyline
--Special Effect
--Dialogue - if needed
--Room Tone - if needed
--Foley - if needed
--Rolling credits (see the must-have tab for credit information
--Copyright Free Music (30 second or less of commercial music)
Design
-You will continue to use appropriate composition technique while filming scenes.
-You will continue to use appropriate composition technique while filming scenes.
-You will change the shot every 3 to 5 seconds to show a different perspective of a scene or to change the content of a scene.
-You will use Premiere Pro CS6 to edit and organize your footage into a 3 minute or longer film.
-You will use spoken dialog and/or voice-overs in this film... if needed
-You will use spoken dialog and/or voice-overs in this film... if needed
-You will change the volume of the music to allow Foley effects and room tone to be heard at important points in the film. You can also change the sound level to transition to a new piece of music.
-Video fades will be applied when the location changes or the time has lapsed. Cut-ins and cutaways will be used for a single scene with multiple shots from different angles.
Finishing
This video must be exported and turned in to the N-Drive folder for Video Arts.
Horror/Comedy/Action Learning Targets
-students will learn how to write a script including scene descriptions, dialogue, camera cues and audio requirements.
-students will learn to use a video camera to manage the composition of a scene to frame shots.
-students will learn how to add video clips, music, special effect, voice over or dialogue and foley sound effects to Premiere to organize a video based on their script
-students will learn how to edit and export a 3 minute of a longer film with the title, production logo, content and credits.
Evaluation
You have 3 weeks to complete the piece. You will complete a standard evaluation on this piece.
Vocabulary
video, audio, rule of thirds, composition, room tone, lead room, headroom, pace, establishing shot, long shot, extreme long shot, mid shot, close up, extreme close up, cut in, cut away, pan, wide-angle pan, tilt, zoom, fade, continuity, foley, voice-over, genre
Class Timeline
1. Video Examples
2. Videos about film genre of comedy, horror and action
3. Write a script based on one of the 3 genres
4. Filming the scenes
5. All audio and video effects and transitions
5. All audio and video effects and transitions
6. Completing and exporting the finished film
7. Evaluation
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