- Check out the requirement for Multiple Camera Angles.
- Review how to export your movie.
- Shoot for Public Service Announcement Project.
- Tripods are necessary.
- Project is due on Friday.
How to Export Your Video
Export the Video
- in Premiere – File/Export/Movie
- Format: h264
- Preset: YouTube 1080p 29.97
Upload the video to your school YouTube account..
Next Video Project: Multiple Camera Angles
List of Additional Camera Angles
Using the above clip as an inspiration, create a 30-45 second video with multiple camera angles. Using Text in Adobe Premiere File/New/Title
ALL FOOTAGE MUST BE IN FOCUS OR YOU WILL SHOOT THE FOOTAGE AGAIN.
Showcase at least five different camera angles that when put together create a clear story.
Choose one of these prompts, or make up your own:
Choices,
- Late
- Secret Identity
- Message in a Bottle
- Wrong Number
- Crossed Wires
- Spy Movie,
- Passing Notes,
Step 1: Storyboard using the storyboard sheets on my photo printer, or print off your own.
Step 2: Shoot using a tripod.SHOTS SHOULD BE STEADY AND STILL
Step 3: Capture into Premiere
Step 4:Edit clips into a story
Step 5: Add Titles, labels to All Shots
Step 6: File/Export/Movie when you are done
Step 7: Upload to YouTube
Step 8: Post YouTube link to this post as a comment.
Your project must have the following:
- A fade in at the beginning & a fade out at the end. (Dip to black)
- Music from freeplaymusic.com or equivalent copyright cleared music site.
- Each shot clearly labeled using the text editor in Adobe Premiere.
THIS WILL BE A GROUP PROJECT SHOT IN YOUR CFGs. EVERYONE TURNS IN THEIR OWN EDIT.
How to Turn in Your Video
- Export the Video
- in Premiere – File/Export/Movie
- Format: h264
- Preset: YouTube 1080p 29.97
- Upload to your YouTube.
- Copy the YouTube link and turn it in to Google Classroom
To Do List for 9/13
- Strong goes over basic editing and layout in Adobe Premiere.
- Shoot for Public Service Announcement Project.
- Fill out square passes AND sign the cameras out.
- Stick together as a group when you are outside.
- 20 minutes then send a runner back for more time on your pass.
- Tripods are necessary.
- Project is due on Friday.
To Do List for 9/12
- Strong goes over basic editing and layout in Adobe Premiere.
- Shoot for Public Service Announcement Project.
- Fill out square passes AND sign the cameras out.
- Stick together as a group when you are outside.
- 20 minutes then send a runner back for more time on your pass.
- Tripods are necessary.
- Project is due on Friday.
To Do List for 9/9
- Strong goes over resolution and creating a project in Adobe Premiere and saving it to the E: Drive.
- Shoot for Public Service Announcement Project.
- Fill out square passes AND sign the cameras out.
- Stick together as a group when you are outside.
- 20 minutes then send a runner back for more time on your pass.
- Tripods are necessary.
Resolution Chart & Premiere Project Size
In setting up your first video project, it’s important to have the file be the right resolution size. We want our video project to be HD, 1080, with a screen resolution size of 1920×1080.
This shows the correct File Type you will want to have when you start your first video project. The 1080 refers to the screen size of 1920 x 1080. the 30 refers to 30 frames per second.
We’ll make a project with these settings in a folder on your E: Drive. This will also be where you sit for the REST OF THE SEMESTER.
To Do List for 9/8
- Today is shooting day for Public Service Announcement Project.
- Strong goes over seating and creating a folder on the E: Drive.
- Fill out square passes AND sign the cameras out.
- Stick together as a group when you are outside.
- 20 minutes then send a runner back for more time on your pass.
- Tripods are neccesary.
To Do List for 9/7
- We’ll look at the Shooting Basics video
- You’ll all get a chance to set up and take down a tripod.
- Continue working in your CFG groups and start shooting your Public Service Announcement Project
Today’s Tutorial: Shooting Basics
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Video 101: Shooting Basics from Vimeo Video School on Vimeo.