Video Production Model
Units:
- Orientation & Safety
- Historical Foundations of Cinema & Television
- Early Cinema: The History of the Motion Picture
- Warm Up: Reflection and Discussion
- Lecture/Demonstration Activity
- File Organization and Management
- Researching and saving visual representations
- Early Cinema: The History of the Motion Picture
- Basic Camera Operation & Shot Composition
- Writing for the Screen
- Pre-Production
- Basic Narrative Production
- Audio for Film and Video
- Basic Lighting for Film & Video
- Commercial, PSA, & Promo Video
- Basic Picture & Sound Editing
- The Trailer Park
- Lesson Hook and Intro (25 min.)
- Film Trailer Lecture & Notes (15 min.)
- Film Trailer Overview (20 min.)
- Day 2-Vocabulary & Notes (35 min.)
- What is a Trailer Lecture & Notes (20 min.)
- Day 3-Trailer Examples Demonstrating: Mood & Tone (1 period)
- Trailer Editing-Choice 1 (7-10 class periods)
- Trailer Editing-Choice #2 (7-10 class periods)
- Basics of Video Titles
- Log and Capture in FCP
- The Trailer Park
- Art Direction & Production Design
- Documentary, News, & Reality
- Multicamera Studio & Live Production
- Advanced Camera Operation
- Advanced Lighting for Film & Video
- Intermediate Narrative Production
- Music & Scoring
- Advanced Post-Production Techniques & Compositing
- Job Shadowing, Internships, & Job Placement
Tags
Activity Industry Sector
Arts, Media & Entertainment
Activity Originally Created By:
Angela Tieman
Researching and saving visual representations
Part of Lesson Plan: Early Cinema: The History of the Motion Picture
Activity Overview / Details
Students will begin researching visual representations of the first ten images at the end of the period today. Images must be saved in designated folder.
After the presentation on day two (slides 21-42) students continue gathering images for the remaining terms/concepts.




