Video Production Camera Orientation Video Copywriting Shot Composition Guidelines Video Editing.

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Video Production Camera Orientation Video Copywriting Shot Composition Guidelines Video Editing

Creativity and Digital Media Basic elements of design are important, regardless of media type Need to pay attention to designer/client relationship Satisfy client’s needs

How the Camera works! Electronic Eye Video (NTSC) 525 lines (640/480) 30 frames/second 2 fields/frame

Video Encoding Formats and Codecs Symmetric vs Asymmetric Compression AVI: windows supported Quicktime: cross platform multimedia MPEG: highly asymmetric, but great quality

Basic Camera Shots

Shot Composition-Headroom

Shot Composition-Talk Space

Shot Composition-Lead Room

The Art of Storytelling Can expand the presentation to deliver more complex concepts TV commercial, Web animation, video production can deliver a multitude of messages that can take form of story Storytelling: one of oldest forms of communication

Copywriting Who is the Audience? What is your Product/Idea? What Appeal to use? Ethical Emotional Logical K.I.S.S. 3 C’s- Correct, Concise and Catchy

Video Copywriting Think visually, write visually and revise visually Remember good message construction AMTOBUL A good writer takes full advantage of the medium.

Split Column- NonDramatic VideoAudio Technical InstructionsDialogue Primary Camera ShotsMusic Camera MovementsSounds

The Storyboard- Another Script Music: Olde Ang Syne Music Cont: Party Responsibly! Don’t Drink and Drive Announcer: Get a designated driver DISSOLVEDISSOLVE CUTCUT CUTCUT FADEOUTFADEOUT FADEINFADEIN

In class writing assignment MySpace.com is launching a new ad campaign around the tag line. “ Wanna be my friend.” You need to write a 30 second ad that represents who you are and ends with the tag line. In groups, you will discuss your ideas and pick the best one of the group to share with the class.

Shot Composition- Rule of Thirds Example Movie

Composition Guidelines Can we see what you want us to see? Does it go together? Is it balanced? How do we see things in the order you want us to see them? Do we have too much on the screen? Does anything look weird?

Composition Guidelines Clearly Delineate Objectives Strive for Scenic Unity Compose Around a Single Center of Interest

Composition Guidelines cont. Proper Subject Placement Proper Balance Create Pattern of Meaning Use Leading Lines exampleexample Use Visual Perspective Convey Meaning in Color and Tone

Composition Guidelines cont. Avoid Mergers  Tonal  Dimensional  Border Control Number of Prime Objects Utilize Meaning in Movement Further Example and AnotherExampleand Another

Video Editing Editing Styles and Considerations Editing Guidelines Linear and Non-Linear Editing Power of Editing-

Editing Guidelines Make motivated cuts Cut to subject matter Time Management Use your B-roll (Insert Shots & Cutaways) 10:1 Shooting Ratio Shot Length Jump Cuts 123 Formula Angle Consideration Cross the Line Employ principle of parsimony

Linear Editing Procedures A-roll (1st)… B-roll (2nd) Place audio/video for story Fill in gaps with b-roll Add cutaways and insert shots Add room tone Audio sweetening

Non-Linear Editing Digitizing Footage (Capturing) Time line