Competency 004 The Master Technology Teacher Knows and Applies Basic Strategies and Techniques for using Digital Video Technology.

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Competency 004 The Master Technology Teacher Knows and Applies Basic Strategies and Techniques for using Digital Video Technology

The Master Technology Teacher … (A) Demonstrates knowledge of basic concepts relating to video technology (example, analog, digital) and understands the difference and similarities between linear and nonlinear editing.

Linear and Nonlinear Editing Nonlinear and Linear Video Editing

The Master Technology Teacher … (B) Demonstrates knowledge of basic concepts of video filming (examples; composition, ratio of image it frame, position in frame, line of gaze, pans/tilts, movement, perspective).

Video Filming Terms

Frame Dividing Line between the edges of the screen image and the enclosing darkness; single photograph from the filmstrip.

Composition Refers to the arrangement of different elements (i.e., colors, shapes, figures, lines, movements, and lightning) within a frame and in a scene.

Pan and Zoom examples/pan-and-zoom.html#flash

Dolly (tracking, trucking) Moving/Mounted camera follows action

A camera movement by swiveling upward or downward on a stationary support. It produces a mobile framing that scans the space vertically. Tilt

Crane Shot

Game Time! Game ID: 14063

Resources rted/camerashots.html rted/camerashots.html dictionary-flash-cards/ dictionary-flash-cards/