Digital Video Production 30 Hour - Part 1 Issue: US400/30/2a-IQ-0301A Copyright 2004,. No part of this Publication may be adapted or reproduced in any material form, without the prior written permission of. Written by: LJ Technical Dept
Assignment 1 Lighting Rostrum Scenes Here is space for your drawing of a rostrum scene lit by the lamp. Write your description about how the camcorder and the lamp are used alongside your diagram. Diagram with labels Description Block diagram showing how the camcorder is connected to the TV through the break-out box. SW1.1
Assignment 2 Investigation and Research - Subtitles Plan of Subtitled Scene Draw the scene on the left and give details of the scene on the right. Drawing of scene including position of your subtitles. Details of location, action, dialog and subtitles to be used with the scene. State where your subtitles will appear................... Block diagram showing how the camcorder is connected to the computer through the break-out box. Source Footage Log Subtitled Scene Use this log to record your source footage. Asn Source Footage Log for a subtitled scene Example titles Your title Brief description 2 Subtitled Shot, A B.avi Video Products Log Subtitled Scene Use this log to record the details of your subtitled video product. Asn Video Products Log for the subtitled scene Example titles Your title Brief description 2 Subtitled Scene, A B.MSWMM SW1.2
Assignment 4 From Still Pictures Comes Animation - Part 1 Source Footage Log Animation Use this log to record your source footage. Source Footage Log for an animated video Asn Example titles Your titles Brief descriptions 4 Still 1, A B.avi 4 Still 2, A B.avi 4 Still 3, A B.avi 4 Still 4, A B.avi 4 Still 5, A B.avi Assignment 5 From Still Pictures Comes Animation - Part 2 Video Products Log Animation Use this log now and in assignments 6 and 7. Video Products Log for the Animation Video Asn Example titles Your titles Brief descriptions 5 Animated Video, A B.MSWMM 5 Cut Animated Video, A B.MSWMM 6 Transitions Video, A B.MSWMM 6 Soundtrack Video, A B.MSWMM 7 Captioned Video, A B.MSWMM SW1.3
Assignment 7 Captions Help to Tell the Story Block diagram showing how the camcorder is connected into a video production system to copy a video to a VHS cassette. SW1.4
Assignment 8 Designing a Special Effect Source Footage Log Special Effect Use this log now and in assignments 9, 13, and 15 to record your source footage and other media. Source Footage Log for a special effect video, including other media used Asn Example titles Your titles Brief descriptions 8 Disappear LS1, A B.avi 8 Disappear LS2, A B.avi 9 Alternatives ZS1, A B.avi 9 Alternatives ZS2, A B.avi 9 Alternatives TS1, A B.avi 9 Alternatives TS2, A B.avi 9 Alternatives PS1, A B.avi 9 Alternatives PS2, A B.avi 13 Story scene 1, A B.avi 13 Story scene 2, A B.avi 13 Story scene 8, A B.avi 13 Story scene 3, A B.avi 13 Story scene 4, A B.avi 13 Story scene 5, A B.avi 13 Story scene 6, A B.avi 13 Story scene 7, A B.avi 15 Voice Sc5, A B.avi 15 Voice Sc6, A B.avi SW1.5
Video Products Log Special Effect Use this log now and in assignments 10, 11, 14 and 15. Asn Video Products Log for a special effect video Example titles Your titles Brief descriptions 8 Disappearing Effect, A B.MSWMM 10 Zooming Alternative, A B.MSWMM 10 Tracking Alternative, A B.MSWMM 11 Panning Alternative, A B.MSWMM 14 Story, A B.MSWMM 14 Cut Story, A B.MSWMM 15 Voiceovers, A B.MSWMM 15 Title and Credits, A B.MSWMM 15 Soundtrack Story, A B.MSWMM Assignment 11 Alternative Special Effects - Editing Part 2 Mark down your assessments of your alternative special effects, then choose a solution. Solution to the design problem of a disappearing person special effect Reasons Special effect videos (Mark with tick if easy) Long shots Zoom shots Tracking shots Panning shots Shots were easy to record Shots were easy to edit Viewer would follow video easily...... Chosen Method... SW1.6
Assignment 12 Telling a Special Effect Story Shooting Script Special Effect Video Complete this shooting script by following the details of the director from the storyboard. Shot no. Scene no. 1 1 2... Script for shooting source footage for the story, using the special effect Shot Type and Scene Action Dialog Close-up showing...... Long shot showing person with chair. They look at their watch. They...... They say...... They say...... 3 8 Mid-shot showing Other person... Other person says...... "Where did they go?".... If you need to record some shots again to keep continuity, use the section below. 4 5 6 7 8 Notes: Remember these things when recording your source footage shots. Do not record at the very start of the tape. Rewind, then let the tape run for about 3 seconds. Use a pre-roll time of about 3 seconds. Use a run-on time of about 3 seconds. Each shot should not last longer than about 15 seconds, nor less than about 6 seconds. Direct the shots. Remember what "Places", "Quiet, camera rolling", "Action", and "Cut" mean. SW1.7