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1 Video Projects Without Computers 1. Introduction 2. Hands on – making a video 3. Sharing

2  Linear editing is the filming of a video in the order that it will be presented.  Since the video is shot linear sequence no post production is necessary (no need for computers).  This is a very natural and intuitive way of filming. Shoot the scenes in order and re-shoot the scene until you get it right.

3 Give the students a theme to work with. For example: Languages: A one minute commercial that promotes a French speaking city. My favorite recipe in Spanish. My favorite Poem PE: How to throw a javelin The rules of volleyball. Science: The parts of a cell and what they do. How to measure the hardness of rock samples. Socials: Confederation music video. Math: How to solve quadratic equations.

4  A story needs a beginning, middle and end.  Students will have a difficult time getting started, it may help to write the beginning for them and have them create the rest.  The students will want to film without a script, don’t let them this will be unproductive work.  It is acceptable to deviate from the script when filming, however they will need a script to start.  Once the script is made make a horizontal title page. Can be hand written on blank sheet of paper.

5  Groups of 4 work well.  Groups of two can join with other groups of two or pick up those who don’t have a group.  Take turns operating the camera.  Every one should get screen time.

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10  Most video cameras are well suited for this method of filming.  We will be using the Panasonic SDR-H100 from the district catalogue ($400).  AV cable and TV or projector.

11  Sign out the camera, taking care of the camera.  Turning the camera on.

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18  Students need to be confined to a certain area that will not disturb other classes, outside in good weather is a good choice, remind students to stay on the school grounds.  Students should not film or point the camera at other people or classes.  No filming in the washroom.  No stunts, no toy guns, no skate boards.  Follow school rules and keep the video appropriate.

19  Move in closer (don’t use the zoom).  The rule of thirds – place the centre of interest (the eyes) in the top left of right of the frame.

20  Sound move in close (Don’t use the zoom) speak loud and clear Holding the Camera You want smooth steady shots without fast or shaky movements Keep the camera horizontal and level Use two hands to hold the camera Use body movements to pan and tilt

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22  Digital Copies of the hand outs and this power point can be found at:  https://media-art-mr-dawe.wikispaces.com/ https://media-art-mr-dawe.wikispaces.com/  Youtube Channel: LLCoolDawe


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