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1 Digital Video 101

2 Agenda 1:00 – 1:45 1:45 – 2:00 (Filming) 2:00 – 3:30 RCA Wonder
Movie Making 101 (KIS&S – Keep it Short & Simple) Action! – Let’s Make a Movie (hands-on with MM) 1:45 – 2:00 (Filming) 2:00 – 3:30 Saving your Movie Netcaster

3 Digital Video The Writing Process The Digital Video Process
Pre-Writing Pre-Production Brainstorm for Ideas Brainstorm for Ideas Webbing, organizing Storyboard Writing Production Drafting Filming Post-Writing Post-Production Revising Revising (timeline,cutting) Feedback Feedback Peer, self edit Editing – transitions, titles Polishing Adding music Publishing Uploading to web (Netcaster)

4 Pre-Production Brainstorm for ideas -The Pitch Audience
Message - public service, documentary, news, spoof, 2-minute trailers Method of delivery - shots, lighting Don’ts - shaky picture, too little light, poor sound, too much zooming

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6 Shots Low angle – camera looks up, dominance
Close up – picture fills frame, dramatic Zoom – setting Mid shot – waist up, gives more details about scene of character High angle – camera looks down, meekness Eye level – camera at same level as subject Long (wide) shot – shows object and the surroundings. Establish scene

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8 Example of shot use Long shot of school – Set the scene and introduce audience to the school’s location and physical footprint. Medium shot of two students talking – Introduce characters/dress/culture Close-up of student taking test – Show concentration Extreme close-up of test – create mood, tension

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10 Script/Storyboard Written text – decide on framework of video before writing LESS IS MORE – the visual and the audio are central to the story Concise and contextual to scenes, shots

11 Storyboard Graphic organization of your project.
Includes all pre-planning (dialogue, scene set-up, shots, lighting, sound, editing). Visual representation of the video. A good storyboard = well-organized filming!

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14 Production

15 Production Tips for Success Rehearse! (before you get a camera)
Assign roles Producer – coordinates scenes from storyboard Director - starts and stops action Camera - shoots Actors Lighting, sound, set design, costume

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17 Filming Pre, post-roll for 3 seconds (editing) Calling the shots
“Silence on the set” “Camera check”, “Sound check” “Ready” “Roll record” “ACTION” “CUT” – don’t forget to keep rolling

18 Action!!

19 Post-Production

20 Post-Production Revising Download video Arrange and cut clips Editing
Transitions, titles, effects Music - Adds mood, drama, humour, tension Publishing Upload to Netcaster

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22 Take A Shot

23 Acceptable Use Policy PR.622.IT 4.1.8
Users must keep their expectations moderate. They will not upload or download inappropriately large files, for example music or video files, as determined by the administrator of their account, as network drive space is limited. All uploading, downloading and printing must occur within the guidelines set by the supervisor/ manager.

24 Resources http://blt.ocdsb.ca/netcaster
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board Digital Video B&LT/BM/April 2008 Images courtesy of Google Images


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