Art 222 Digital Multimedia In-class Presentation Week 1B
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: in-class example Powers of Ten (1977) by Charles and Ray Eames ay?docid= &q=powers+of+ten ay?docid= &q=powers+of+ten
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: in-class lesson Technical video details: NTSC 720x480 with a 0.9 Aspect Pixel Ratio 640x480 with a 1.0 Square Pixel Ratio Still image file formats – tif, tiff, jpg, jpeg, gif, eps, ai, psd, etc. Video file formats – Windows (avi, wmv, mpg, mpeg), Mac (mov) screen ratio dimensions: 16x9 vs. 4x3
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: A Digital Multimedia Process Video & Film Projects Basic 3 step process 1.pre-production 2.production 3.post production Importance of planning, writing, and being a designer (designing) KISS (keep it simple stupid) Make sure that you always have a vision in mind, then try to achieve it – best way to do this is by looking at the work of others and analyzing it
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: A Digital Multimedia Process STEP #1 – PRE-PRODUCTION Logline, Synopsis, Outline, Treatment Script Storyboard Shot list STEP #2 - PRODUCTION The shoot
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: A Digital Multimedia Process STEP #3 – POST PRODUCTION Digital Asset Management (folder structure) Digitizing Footage (capture) Logging clips Editing Opticals (fades, wipes, etc.) Color Correction (and texture effects) Titles Rendering Authoring (to VHS, BETA, DVD, web formats, etc.)
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: in-class lesson Adobe Premiere Interface Start-up screen options Windows Timeline Tools 2 main windows Setting up a folder structure in your Project Window What is a sequence? Capture Logging Editing Testing on a monitor (safe zones & title zones) Titles Within Premiere Using other programs Exporting Video to different formats Quictime, Windows Media, Real Player Authoring From Premiere
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: in-class lesson Animating & Adding Effects Motion Scale Position Effects Cross dissolve Dip to black
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: homework Continue working on your slideshow be prepared to burn a test DVD at the end of our next class bring in a music CD or mp3 files of music you would like to add to it. Buy some blank DVDs DVD+R’s up to 8x due next class ::
Art 222 :: Digital Multimedia :: Week 1 :: B In-class Presentation :: post mortem How smoothly did today’s class run? What slowed us down? What did we skip over? How can we be more efficient in the future?