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1 Video Production in the Classroom Dr. Kathy Hayden (CSU San Marcos) BJ Afeman (San Diego County Office of Ed.) Todd Mattox (Escondido Union School District) Becki Goehl (San Diego County Office of Ed.)

2 Classroom Teacher Program Coordinator Video Competition Coordinator Pre-service Teacher Education How has video production made a difference?

3 Students Robert

4 Students Student Testimonial

5 Session Objectives Why does this work in the classroom? How do you get started? Milestones, challenges, success

6 Christine Bailey Hardy Elementary, San Diego Union School District

7 Diary of a Crayfish

8 Project Live The goals of Project LIVE are to foster critical and visual literacy skills in both students and teachers to increase student achievement. Picture This

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11 NETS*S Creativity and Innovation Communication & Collaboration Research & Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving & Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts

12 Todd’s Tips “It’s the process, not the product.”

13 Todd’s Tips However...

14 Hollywood production techniques were developed to save money by saving time.

15 Hollywood production techniques were developed to save money by saving time. These same techniques will give educators and students the time to use video in the classroom.

16 Terrorist Videos

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18 No Lights, No Mics? No Problem.

19 Drywall 2005 NSBA-APPLE Winner

20 5 Tips Picture and Sound The Script as Blueprint The Shot List The Slate Board Best Takes & Editors Notes

21 Prerequisite Skills Videos are nothing but what you see and hear.

22 So, they have to look good and sound right.

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26 Rule of Thirds

27 It starts with the script. The screenplay is a blueprint for everything you will see and hear.

28 Morning Girl A Simple Book report 2 ways

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31 Morning Girl - ala Middle School

32 Writer’s Script

33 Director’s or Shooting Script

34 Writer’s Script Director’s or Shooting Script The Shot List

35 Writer’s Script Director’s or Shooting Script The Shot List The Slate Board

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41 Editing is the Time-killer If you shoot without a plan, and keep no record of what you film you’ll be up all night watching raw footage.

42 The Shot List and Slate save the day. (Not to mention the night!)

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48 Master Editor Binder A Tab for every day of this week, next week, and a section for unscheduled.

49 Master Editing Station

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55 Resources ivie.tv project live picture this site other

56 Principal Buy In Content Standards Connection Transparency Lesson Plans with video time scheduled Communication

57 Production is Instruction Video demonstrates understanding

58 Pedagogical Release Students take responsibility for their learning Peer instruction and coaching

59 Production Cycle Pancake Rule 3rd time’s a charm

60 Equipment Practice Production Jobs and Specialization

61 Follow Through Showcasing Critiquing

62 Questions ?


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