8th Grade DVP Fall 2021
Fall 2020 Safe Distance
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8th Grade Year-Long Digital Video Production
DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION (Year) In this year long course students will have the time to engage in more involved projects that require an increase in planning, creativity, and a hire skill level of videography and non-linear editing than in 7th grade. In addition students will study more in-depth aspects of filming techniques and video editing as they pertain to modern cinema and important cinematic figures. As with all of our 8th grade classes, time will also be spent on College and Career Readiness leading up to our Career Day in January (Subject to time and resource availability)
Weekly Class Time = 96 + 96 + 42 = 234 minutes/week
First Semester Course Outline
Week 1: Review Equipment Rules and Class Procedures, Review Camera/Tripod Safety and Story Boarding, Safe and Appropriate Music, Planning for First Project
Week 2: CCNN Training and Filming Sports Videography Lesson
Week 3: DVP Project #1 - Silence is Golden II - Start Story Boarding and filming.
Week 4: Film Silence is Golden - (No dialogue, Random Groups)
Week 5: Editing Silence is Golden - Review FCP and Editing/transferring footage, Safe Removal of Storage Devices, Air-Drop, and Grading Final Projects
Week 6: Veterans Day Assignment
Week 7: DVP Project #2 - Green Screen - Choose Your Own Service - (Write a Script, Random Groups) - Storyboard, get in groups, Start making plans to shoot and begin shooting
Week 8: Shoot Service and Edit Service Videos
Week 9: Catchup and Final Group Grades for the end of the grading period
Week 10: Lighting and adjusting lighting when shooting video, Exposure review (ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture)
Week 11: DVP Project #3 - Cougar Bump - (Dialogue and choose your own groups) Writing and Storyboarding
Week 13: Filming Cougar Bump
Week 12: Editing Cougar Bump
Week 14: Finish editing, submitting, re-shoots, and Grading
Week 15: Sketchup
Week 16: Sketchup
Week 17: Computer Science Unit or Introduction to Motion
Week 18: Computer Science Unit or Implementation of Motion
Second Semester Course Outline
Week 1: Portraits and Credits Lessons for Videos
Week 2: Camera Shots and Angles and Form Groups for Second Semester Exercise Projects
Week 3: DVP Project #4 - Filming - 14 Shots Video Assignment
Week 4: Editing Project #4
Week 5: Camera Movement and Perspective & Vocabulary Test
Week 6: DVP Project #5 - Filming- Point of View Shot Assignment
Week 7: Editing Project #5
Week 8: Reshoots and Grading
Week 9: Presenting Exercises and Grading Group Projects
Week 10: White Balancing and the 180 Degree Rule
Week 11: Dolly and Track (Specialized Camera Movement) & Vocabulary Test
Week 12: DVP Project #6 - Group Assignment: Dolly Shot
Week 13: Editing Project #6
Week 14: DVP Project #7 - Soap Opera Location Scouting and Story Boarding
Week 15: Soap Opera Filming
Week 16: Soap Opera Editing
Week 17: Reshoots and Grading
Week 18: Presentation and Grading of Projects
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Resources
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Teacher Notes - Ignore (for now)
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/teaching-photoshop-a-lesson-in-the-basics-for-a-beginner/
https://www.gcflearnfree.org/photoshopbasics/
http://www.adobe.com/education/educators/learn.edu.html?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/tutorials.html
How to buy A Computer, VOICE OVER with Ted Williams, Bruce Lee, Elocution & Enunciation, Cables, New Hire Orientation, Syllabus, Voice Over Video
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/teaching-photoshop-a-lesson-in-the-basics-for-a-beginner/
https://www.gcflearnfree.org/photoshopbasics/
http://www.adobe.com/education/educators/learn.edu.html?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/tutorials.html
How to buy A Computer, VOICE OVER with Ted Williams, Bruce Lee, Elocution & Enunciation, Cables, New Hire Orientation, Syllabus, Voice Over Video