Sec. 4 IB Media Outline Mr. Penning. Term 1 : Photography How can we tell a story with photos? How can we tell a story with photos? Term 2 : Film Theory.

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Sec. 4 IB Media Outline Mr. Penning

Term 1 : Photography How can we tell a story with photos? How can we tell a story with photos? Term 2 : Film Theory How can films balance art and industry? How can films balance art and industry? Term 3 : P. Project / Sound Design How can we tell a story with sound? How can we tell a story with sound?

IB DESIGN CYCLE 1) INVESTIGATE Identify the problem to be solved Identify the problem to be solved Develop the design brief Develop the design brief Formulate design specifications Formulate design specifications 2) DESIGN Design the product Design the product 3) PLAN Plan the process Plan the process 4) CREATE Follow your plan and create the product Follow your plan and create the product 5) EVALUATE Evaluate the product Evaluate the product Evaluate your performance Evaluate your performance

Term 1 : Photography What You Will Learn What You Will Do What Will Be Evaluated Design Cycle Design Cycle History of photography History of photography How a camera works How a camera works Digital terminology Digital terminology Composition / Framing Composition / Framing Landscape photography Landscape photography Photoshop Photoshop Media literacy Media literacy Use Design Cycle to complete a photo project Use Design Cycle to complete a photo project Create blog to document your progress Create blog to document your progress Take a series of digital landscape photos Take a series of digital landscape photos Manipulate 10 photos with Photoshop Manipulate 10 photos with Photoshop Post final photos on blog Post final photos on blog Raw landscape photos Raw landscape photos 10 Final photos 10 Final photos Use of Design Cycle Use of Design Cycle

Term 2: Film Theory What You Will Learn What You Will Do What Will Be Evaluated Story structure Story structure Pitch packaging Pitch packaging Pre-production process Pre-production process Production techniques Production techniques Post-production process Post-production process Distribution Distribution Marketing Marketing Media literacy Media literacy Develop a logline and treatment Develop a logline and treatment Research budget requirements Research budget requirements Attach lead cast Attach lead cast Use Design Cycle to create a movie poster Use Design Cycle to create a movie poster Post work on your blog Post work on your blog Pitch your proposal Pitch your proposal Logline Logline Treatment Treatment Budget Budget Marketing campaign Marketing campaign Pitch Pitch Use of Design Cycle Use of Design Cycle

Term 3: P. Project / Sound Design What You Will Learn What You Will Do What Will Be Evaluated T-Script T-Script Recording techniques Recording techniques Mixcraft software Mixcraft software Layering & Effects Layering & Effects Mixing & Mastering Mixing & Mastering Use the Design Cycle to create a podcast that tells the story Use the Design Cycle to create a podcast that tells the story Post podcast to your blog Post podcast to your blog Complete the Investigate phase of your Sec.5 Personal Project Complete the Investigate phase of your Sec.5 Personal Project Final podcast Final podcast Sec. 5 Personal Project Investigation Sec. 5 Personal Project Investigation Use of blog Use of blog

MATERIALS USB Key USB Key Notebook Notebook Pen & Pencil Pen & Pencil Digital camera access Digital camera access Internet access Internet access BLOG:mrpenning.wordpress.com BLOG: mrpenning.wordpress.com RECOUP:Day 9 RECOUP: Day 9

Term 1 : Photography Class 1: Welcome & Introduction Class 2: Design Cycle Review / Blog Setup Class 3: Basics of Photography & Composition / Begin Investigation Class 4: Intro to Photoshop / Investigation Due / Begin Design Class 5: Class work #1 / Design Due / Begin Create Class 6: Class work #2 Class 7: Class work #3 Class 8: Class work #4 Class 9: Create Due / Begin Evaluate Class 10: Evaluate Due Class 11: End of term movie

Term 2 : Film Theory Class schedule TBA

Term 3 : P. Project / Sound Design Class schedule TBA