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NMED 2030 Pre-Production
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NMED 2030 As New Media students you have access to: –3CCD & HDV video cameras –Lighting kits –Tripods –Audio equipment –Post-production facilities & Storage –Ask the Proctor’s at the B519 lab desks for more information
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NMED 2030 There is an expectation that you come to this class with video production basics –Knowledge of how to turn on a camera –Knowledge of how to import video footage into Adobe Premiere This is a liberal arts university course NOT a technical course –You are here to author and composes media texts –You are here to develop your voice NOT to master software
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NMED 2030 Primary paradigm –Every film or video is the sum of three considerations: Production –Includes pre-production Distribution –This is the strategy for finding an audience for your work Exhibition
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NMED 2030 Remember: –Production: You are using consumer tools –Distribution: You are here to develop your portfolio –Exhibition: You are shooting for the small screen at this stage Computer monitors Television monitor playback Handheld devices
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NMED 2030 Industry film and video production is a highly collaborative process. No one person can be an expert in all areas. The strongest productions depend on the sum of individual talents.
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NMED 2030 Your Production Responsibilities are: –Teamwork –Prep –Setup –Cleanup
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NMED 2030 Group Production Step #1: Each student is to write a script based on two sentences. (i.e. Johnny woke up late. He made it to his exam just in time.)
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NMED 2030 Group Production Step #2: Break into groups of at least three (3) but no more than four (4).
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NMED 2030 Group Production Step #3: As a group use class time to decide which 2-line story you will tell. Write a story of no more than 200 words for a one to two minute video.
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NMED 2030 Group Production Step #4: Collaborate to –Write down the script –Compose the storyboard –Organize the production schedule
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NMED 2030 Project Overview : –Pre-production Script Storyboard Production Schedule –Production Research Production Tools Collection of Raw Materials –Post-production Editing –Distribution & Exhibition Presentation
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NMED 2030 Pre-production Overview –Script “This is a video about/depicting…” –Storyboard of Five (5) Images Opening Frame Three (3) Middle Frames Closing Frame –Coordination of Access Locations Interviews Equipment Resources Sounds sources Visuals/Graphic sources
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NMED 2030 Art of the Storyboard
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NMED 2030 What is a storyboard? –Plan of your digital story Layout what happens first, next, and last –Vital in establishing tone
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NMED 2030 What is your tone ? –Another way of asking “What is your style?” Think of art movements and methods Be consistent in your composition of elements
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NMED 2030 What is a storyboard? –Outline: Visuals –Video –Titles –Transitions –Graphics Audio –Music –Voice Over –Sound effects –Silence
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NMED 2030
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Consider Kinds of Composition –Each mode of composition establishes its own tone by conveying information Establishing Shot Close-up Extreme Close-up Medium Shot Wide Shot
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NMED 2030 Establishing Shot Tells viewers where the story is set
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NMED 2030 Close-up Gives viewers details about subject
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NMED 2030 Medium Shot Gives viewers Information about subject and setting
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NMED 2030 Wide Shot Gives viewers a point of entry or exit for the story. Is at a long distance from the subject
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NMED 2030 Sample Production Schedule DATELOCATIONCALL TIMEEQUIPMENTPEOPLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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NMED 2030 This Pre-production script, storyboard and production schedule MUST be handed-in by the end of class today. This is your blueprint for an effective production. Make them clear instructions that a stranger could follow You MUST be prepared to shoot video in one-hour as soon as class begins on Thursday –One person must book equipment for your group –Buy a MiniDV cassette
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