Thursday & Friday, January 9th & 10th

 

Check your grades!

Free Computers! - not working but all the parts are there. Great starter if you wanted to play around with Linux.

Video of the Day - Fireworks!

Review of Green Screen Practice - 15 pts

Green Screen in Final Cut Pro X - Zack King

Meet with your Green Screen team to plan your green screen project.

Green Screen Groups Per 3

Green Screen Groups Per 4

Begin planning for your Green Screen Project
Each team will need to submit:
1. The title of the project and a short description of the movie.
2. A list of team members and what each team member will be responsible for
- Producer/Director of Photography - will be shooting the video
- Sound and boom operator - responsible for sound
- Actors also responsible for Lighting and Props
3. A script for each scene and a description of the backdrop you will use.
4. Each team will be given 1/2 period to use the green screen studio, each team will sign up for a time slot to shoot the scenes so come prepared.

Submit this document for your group to Google classroom.

Shoot your Green Screen Practice shots.

 

Homework

Plan each of your shots for your Green Screen Practice
Begin to think about your special video project, what will it be about, who will work with you on the project? What shots will you need, what can you do to begin now on the project now?

 

What, Why, How

What: 2. Communication and Collaboration
Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance,
to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.
Students:
a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments
and media

Why: Teamwork is an essential workplace skill and understanding the different types of shots used by videographers adds to your skill set.

How: By working as a team to develop five different shot projects.