welcome back!I hope everyone was able to enjoy the break with family and friends. I was able to spend some quality time with mine.... everyoneFINAL PROJECTS: We're only 1/3rd of the way through the semester, but it's time to start thinking about our final projects - all of which are weighted at 35% of our final grade! Everyone must prepare a portfolio website. If you've had me before, you need to update your site. I will be accessing the sites from this form: SPRING 2020 PORTFOLIO WEBSITE The form will need to be completed by March 6th. This is a graded activity. Details of what's required on the website can be found here: PORTFOLIO WEBSITE REQUIREMENTS
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS: This week we'll be looking at the importance of Customer Service in our jobs. HOYAVISION - HSPNHUGE THANKS to everyone's efforts to get 100 subscribers before the end of day on 2/14/20. We are now up to 109 Subscribers. Let's see if we can get 200 by the end of March! This week, Green Crew takes to the studio to produce HARRISON TODAY on Monday and HoyaVision on Friday. HSPN will air on Wednesday. There were some sporting events over the break, so please make sure we touch base with our teams on Monday and complete the HSPN Sports Recap sheet for this week. We should also take a look at our studio lighting and adjust accordingly. Lastly, I'd like to try a test of the remote NDI Spark on Tuesday to see what we can get. AVTF-2 PER. 2This week we'll be taking a more in-depth look at Audition and how to use the many tools for "sweetening" our video audio as well as how to use it to produce audio. Our project for this will be a 5 minute radio/podcast piece, which will be due next week. We will have a vocab quiz about Audition on Friday. Here's the link to the Quizlet Study guide: AUDITION VOCAB STUDY GUIDE AVTF-1 PER. 3This week we'll be looking at basic lighting for video and safety procedures associated with it. Our ability to control the lighting to help guide our audience to what we want them to focus on as well as setting the mood will go a long way to helping to make our videos what people want to watch. We'll also have a LIGHTING VOCAB QUIZ on Friday. Here' s the link to the Quizlet Study Guide: LIGHTING VOCAB STUDY GUIDE AVTF-3 PER 4This week we'll be focusing on following up with our "customers" and what needs to be done for the final copy of the video.
We'll also begin the process of formally preparing for our EOPA which will take place in April. Lastly, I'd like to brainstorm some ideas on how we can help promote the "Beyond the End Zone" event.
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EMPLOYABILITY SKILL: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION - ACROSS ALL FORMS. Based on my experience and talking with employers at all levels, the ability to effectively communicate is one of the most lacking in new hires - high school AND college. Over the years, the forms of communication have increased from speaking face to face and writing, to include writing, e-mails, and social media. The better you are at properly using all of these to communicate, the better you will be. GRADES CLOSE ON FRIDAY - USE YOUR TIME WISELY HOYAVISION - HSPNGREAT SHOWS last week! We figured out the extra steps of prep to make sure the shows get to the school. We added some additional elements and lots of energy to the shows and it paid off! We had lots of compliments come in from students and faculty. All shows are up on our YouTube channel - HoyaVision TV. As of 2/8/20, we have 70 subscribers. Let's promote our shows and channel and see if we can get to 100 before the break. AVTF-2 PER 2Now that we've gotten familiar with the different cables, connectors and data transfer protocols, we'll move into creative lighting. We'll refresh our knowledge of the basic lighting scheme and move into more cinematic lighting to help our videos stand out. There is a homework assignment that will require you to become familiar with your home outlets and circuit breaker box. You will be calculating the power needs of a light set up and determining whether it would trip a circuit breaker. We'll also review the requirements for our final project: 5-7 minute mini-documentary. AVTF-1 PER 3In the first five weeks, we've been introduced to Production (filming), Post-Production (editing), and now we'll be introduced to Pre-Production - the planning of our videos. The better we do with pre-production, the easier our production and post-production will be and the better our videos will be. We'll also go over the requirements for our final project, 2-4 minute music video. AVTF-3 PER 4Most of our customers have their proposals. We need to make sure they all have them as quickly as possible. This week we should be wrapping up our production (filming) of any interviews and b-roll so we can deliver the first draft when we return from break.
EVERYONEIt's hard to believe that we're already in February! Only two more weeks til Winter Break. That said, grades will be due next Friday. Please be sure to turn your assignments in on time. They aren't hard, but do need to be done.
HOYAVISION - HSPNBlue Crew turned in some pretty good shows last week, as did HSPN. Green Crew is up this week, as is HSPN. Please be sure pay attention to the details, read your scripts out loud, use only royalty free music/graphics and look to improve on one key thing from your last show. Here's a challenge for us: Our YouTube channel, where our shows are archived after airing, has 67 subscribers. Let's see if we can get 100 subscribers before Winter Break, next Friday. avtf-2 per 2Our Cables and Connectors instructional video pre-production (outline, storyboard, and two-column script) should be done and in one of the team's Class Notebook for review. This week, we'll be working on filming and recording VO. Remember to write your script and read it out loud. It SOUNDS different than it reads. Use good lighting, use CU & ECU's with shallow depth of field to help your audience focus on what you are talking about. MOST IMPORTANTLY - make sure YOU understand what the cables, connectors and delivery protocols are, what they do, and where they are used. avtf-1 per 3Now that we've learned the basics of Premiere Pro CC and editing, we're going to take it a step further and learn the different types of transitions - how and why they're used and how to do some "in-camera" transitions to help dress up your videos. We'll have a vocab quiz on EDITING, TRANSITIONS, AND CAMERA MOVEMENTS on Friday. Here's the link to the vocab study guide: EDITING, TRANSITIONS, AND CAMERA MOVEMENTS We will also start to look at one of your final projects: MUSIC VIDEO AVTF-3 PER 4This week we should be finalizing our pre-production and proposals for our 2nd videos. Be sure you're very specific with your proposals, especially the SCOPE. You and your "customer" need to be on the same page before you start the filming. There will always be some changes to be made, but they can be minimized with good pre-production, planning and communication.
Anyone with a program/class promo video, your videos need to be done very soon as we'll be signing up for classes within the next couple of weeks. |
AuthorMr. Phelps is a family man, who loves sports (especially Buffalo,NY teams), playing with his grandchildren, riding his motorcycle and the world of Video, Broadcast and Movie production FALL 2020 HOYAVISION-HSPN APPLICANTS
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