ART 116   Intro to Digital Media Fall 2014
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Video Exercise

Art 116 Intro to Digital Media - Fall 2014

UNIT 6 - VIDEO EXERCISE

DUE WEDNESDAY  11/12


Objective:

To practice using a video camera, shooting different shots to create a single idea or narrative. Practice and familiarize yourself with Premiere pro to import video, edit shots and export video.

Project Overview/Process:
Come up with a very basic narrative/One actions.
Example: person walks through a door; Getting in a car; going up the stairs; making a sandwich; getting a cup of coffee; washing your hands;
  • Use an HD video recorder to shot four different types of shots (angles) as seen on this website

http://www.empireonline.com/features/film-studies-101-camera-shots-styles

Or GOOGLE - Types of video shots
  • Edit them together in Premiere Pro
  • Export. MOV or MP4 - makes sure audio and video are check marked to export. Check source and output tabs to make sure they visually match. Make sure the output is HD 1920x1080
  • Embed or link file on your page.
Materials:
-Video recorder
-Adobe Premiere
-Headphones
-Hard Drive
(File organization is VERY important! Create a project folder and put all video, sound, and project materials and files in that folder!)

Inquiry:
What is the action/idea/ you are portraying?
Which four shots are you going to use to portray your action/idea?

Evaluation:
Exercise is worth 10 points due on Wednesday 11/12 on Weebly or no points will be awarded!

idm_video_exercise.pdf
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Video Project

Art 116 Intro to Digital Media - Fall 2014

UNIT 6 - Video Project  

VIDEO DUE: MONDAY  12/1

Embedded or Linked on your Weebly Page


Objective:

Create at least a 2 minute long video.

Must shoot or record your own footage.


Project Overview:

Create a video that is at least 2 minutes long. Videos can range from abstract, avant-garde, experimental to very linear stories.

Wednesday 11/12 -  we will have a meeting about your ideas to make sure they are doable within the time.

Wednesday 11/19 - mid-point critique, where we will look at your video on the Premiere timeline to discuss as a class, your video’s progress.


Process: Put together a timeline for this project and keep on task to ensure completion.

  1. Come up with the idea
  2. Create a rough storyboard, with shot lists
  3. Research a location / build a location
  4. Think out technical issues that may arise - stability, lighting, time
  5. Think out the timeline and how the place may be viewed.
  6. Shoot Footage -- shoot MORE than you will need.  (Audio may be recorded to conjunction with video or separately with a zoom mic)
  7. Create folders and download footage off of the camera.
  8. Create Premiere pro project, import footage from folder to project.
  9. Edit together.
  10. Export
  11. Post to You Tube or Vimeo to get Embed code
  12. Post to personal website by due date.

Materials:
-Video Recorder
-Adobe Premiere
-Headphones
-Hard Drive

Evaluation:
40 points possible on the IDM Grading Rubric
Must attend Critique to receive project credit.

Essential Video Tutorials

Premiere Video Tutorials

Intro:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/what-is-premiere-pro/

Overview:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/an-overview-of-the-interface/

Editing:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/editing-to-the-timeline/

Shooting basics:

Types of Shots:

http://www.empireonline.com/features/film-studies-101-camera-shots-styles


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