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Getting Started
GS1 Class Preliminaries
GS2 Class Commitments
GS3: Computer Skills
GS4: Online Skills
Course Setup
CS1 Google Apps
CS2: Project Manager
CS3 Start the Class
U1 Employablility Skills
U1a: Workplace Communication
U1a1 Writing
U1a2 Speaking
U1a3 Listening
U1a4 Reading
U1a5 Balance
U1a6 Goal Setting
U1a7 Professionalism
U1b Interpersonal Skills
U1b1 Community Building
U1b2 Self Discipline
U1b3 Honesty
U1b4 Reputation
U1b5 Trust and Responsibility
U1c Safety
U1c1 Cord Safety
U1c2 Camera Safety
U1c3 Set Safety
U1c4 Light Safety
U1c5: Computer Safety
U1c6 Equipment Secuirity
U1c7 Remote Set Safety
U1c8 Common Sense
U1d Assessment
U1d1 Unit 1 Skills Check
U1d2 Unit 1 Test
U1e Class Strategies
U1e1 Seeing Students
U1e2 Seeing the Teacher
U1e3 Pick a Path
U2 SkillsUSA
U2a: SkillsUSA in Class
U2a1: Start Handout
U2a2: Identify SkillsUSA Aspects
U2a3: Summarize Benefits
u2a4: Turn in In
U2b: SkillsUSA Club
U2b1: Participate in PDP
U2b2: Guest Speakers
U2b3: SkillsUSA Competitions
U2b4: Field Trips
U3 Professional Discussion
U3a: SkillsUSA Discussion
U3a1: State SkillsUSA Aspects
U3a2: State SkillsUSA Benefits
U3a3: Participate in Discussion
U3b: Professionalism Discussion
U3b1: Communication Skills
U3b2: Build on Ideas
U4 Group Careers Project
U4a: Group Individual Research
U4a1: Begin Individual Component
U4a2: Interview Two People
U4a3: Pick a Video Career
U4a4: Turn it in
U4b: Small Group Dynamics
U4b1: Group Participation Skills
U4b2: Group Communication Skills
U4c: Group Planning Meeting
U4c1: Share With Small Group
U4c2: Set up Presentation
U4c3: Pick a Career
U4c4: Divide Tasks
U4c5: Do Your Task
U4d: Small Group Discussion
U4d1: Go Back to Group
U4d2: Share Your Research
U4d3: Small Group Discussion
U4e: Small Group Collaboration
U4e1: Plan for Presentation
U4e2: Practice Presentation
U4e3: Request Teacher Feedback
U4e4: Sign up to Present
U5 Careers Discussion
U5a Group Careers Presentations
U5a1 Present With Group
U5a2 Participate in Presentation
U5a3 Listen to Others
U5b Class Careers Discussion
U5b1 Participate in Discussion
U5b2 Contribute to Discussion
U6 Intro to Video Production
U6a Video Careers
U6a1: Personal Career Plan
U6a2: Your Preparedness
U6a3: Financial Aid
U6a4: Math in Video Production
U6b Copyright
U6b1: Copyright in the Constitution
U6b2: Copyright Coverage
U6b3: Copyright for Video Students
U6b4: Categories of Use
U6b5: Copyright Law and Personal Use
U6b6: Fair Use
U6b7: Creative Commons for Video
U6b8: Identifying Copyright Info
U6b9: Obtaining Rebroadcast Permisison
U6b10: Citing Fair Use
U6b11: Citing Creative Commons
U6b12: Citing Original Work
U6b13: Citing School Licensed Media
U6b14: Examples of Legal Use
U6b15: Professionals Follow the Law
U6b16: Legal Media Sources
U6b17: Real World Stories
U6c Stages
U6c1: Pre-production Stage
U6c2: Production Stage
U6c3: Post-production Stage
U6d Assessment
U6d1 Unit 6 Skills Check
U6d2 Unit 6 Test
U7 Shots
U7a Components of a Shot
U7a1 Shot Definition
U7a2 Shot Subjects
U7a3 Subject Examples
U7a4 Director in Charge
U7b Eight Basic Shots
U7b1 Wide Shot
U7b2 Mid Shot
U7b3 Medium Close Up
U7b4 Close Up
U7b5 Extreme Close Up
U7b6 Point-of-View
U7b7 Two-Shot
U7b8 Over-the-Shoulder
U7c Six Basic Cam Moves
U7c1 Dollying
U7c2 Trucking
U7c3 Zooming
U7c4 Tilting
U7c5 Panning
U7c6 Pedastaling
U7d Three Basic Shooting Rules
U7d1 Rule of Thirds
U7d2 Rule of Lead Room
U7d3 Rule of Height Balancing
U7e Language of Video
U7e1 1 Storyboard Per Shot
U7e2 Shots are Building Blocks
U7e3 Sequence is Series of Shots
U7e4 Arrange Shots for Story
U7e5 Video is Shot Production
U7e6 Language of Video
U7f Unit 7 Assessment
U7f1 Unit 7 Skills Check
U7f2 Unit 7 Test
U8 About Pre-production
U8a Technologies and Standards
U8a1: Analog vs Digital
U8a2: Interlaced Video
U8a3: Non-interlaced
U8a4: Aspect Ratio
U8a5: NTSC vs PAL
U8a6: Pixels
U8a7: Progressive Scan Formats
U8a8: Consumer Video Services
U8a9: Consumer Video Cables
U8a10: Consumer Camera Formats
U8a11: Professional Camera Formats
U8a12: Video Transmission
U8a13: Digital Revolution
U8b Scriptwriting
U8b1: News Scripts
U8b2: Narrative Scripts
U8b3: Storyboarding
U8b4: Advance Planning
U8c Assessment
U8c1 Skills Check
U8c2 Unit 8 Test
U9 About Production
U9a Hardware Tools
U9a1 Computer Hardware
U9a2 Non-computer Hardware
U9a3 Sound Equipment
U9a4 Video Studio Equipment
U9b Lights for Video
U9b1 Typical Video Lights
Ub2 Controlling Light
U9b3 3 Point Light
U9b4 Math and Light
U9b5 About Field Light Kit
U9b6 Field Light Setup
U9b7 Professional Light Design
U9b8 Diffusion in the Field
U9b9 Kelvin Color Temperature
U9b10 White Balancing
U9b11 Light Safety
U9c Video Cameras
U9c1 Camera and Play Modes
U9c2 Zoom and Record
U9c3 Camera Viewfinder
U9c4 Camera Lens
U9c5 Camera CCD
U9c6 Camera Microphone
U9c7 Camera Shoe
U9d Assessment
U9d1 Unit 9 Skills Check
U9d2 Unit 9 Test
U10 Skills Tests
U10a Studio Skills Practice
U10a1 Get Supplies
U10a2 Grading
U10a3 Position Camera
U10a4 Format Card
U10a5 Set up Studio
U10a6 Video Monitor
U10a7 3 Point Lights
U10a8 Turn off Overhead
U10a9 Check Viewfinder
U10a10 Connect Microphone
U10a11 Set Down Mic
U10a12 Lavaliere Placement
U10a13 Test Mic
U10a14 Check Backdrop
U10a15 Check Backdrop
U10a16 Business Handshake
U10a17 Greet Talent
U10a18 Talent in Position
U10a19 Prepare Mic
U10a20 Mic on Talent
U10a21 Check Talent
U10a22 Mic to System
U10a23 Sound Check
U10a24 About Lighting
U10a25 Lights for Talent
U10a26 Talent Ready
U10a27 Storyboard
U10a28 Mid Shot
U10a29 Medium Close-up
U10a30 Close-up
U10a31 Extreme Close-up
U10a32 Put Away Mic
U10a33 Lead Room
U10a34 Wide Shot
U10a35 Two Shot
U10a36 Over-the-Shoulder
U10a37 Thank Talent
U10a38 Rule of Thirds
U10a39 Point of View
U10a40 Dolly
U10a41 Pan
U10a42 Pedastal
U10a43 Tilt
U10a44 Truck
U10a45 Zoom
U10a46 Turn Stuff Off
U10a47 Remove CArd
U10a48 Coil XLR Cables
U10a49 Lock Studio
U10a50 Practice
U10b Studio Skills Test
U10c Editing Skills Test
U10c1 Create Project Folder
U10c2 Organize Media Folder
U10c3 Create Proxy Files
U10c4 Recording Settings
U10c5 Create Project
U10c6 Create Sequence
U10c7 Basic Editing
U10c8 File Conventions
U10c9 Premiere Conventions
U10c10 Editing Audio
U10c11 Creating Titles
U10c12 Finishing a Video
U10c13 Exporting Video
U10c14 Grade Conference
U11 Project Pre-production
U11a Begin Project
U11a1 Solo or Team
U11a2 Project Idea Generator
U11a3 Group Skills
U11a4 Production Company
U11a5 Project Calendar
U11a6 Paper Project Folder
U11b The Pitch
U11b1 Pitch Form
U11b2 Start Pitch Form
U11b3 Choose Category
U11b4 Pick a Model
U11b5 Pick Tone
U11b6 Outline Story
U11b7 Characters OR Background
U11b8 Conflict OR Ws
U11b9 Estimate Length
U11b10 Target Audience
U11b11 Process Goal
U11b12 Outcome Goal
U11b13 Pitch It
U11b14 Revise It
U11c Story Planning
U11c1 Story Plan Sheet
U11c2 Narrative Planning
U11c3 Journalistic Planning
U11d Scene Maps
U11d1 Scene Map Sheet
U11d2 Describe Location
U11d3 Light Challenges
U11d4 Sound Challenges
U11d5 Props Needed
U11d6 Location Sketch
U11e Scripting
U11e1 Script Conventions
U11e2 Two Column Script
U11f Storyboarding
U11f1 Storyboard Form
U11f2 Feedback
U11f3 Suspension of Disbelief
U11f4 Character Shapes
U11f5 Set Drawing
U11f6 Motion Arrows
U11f7 Character Movement
U11f8 Camera Movement
U11f9 Synchronous Sound
U11f10 Asynchronous Sound
U11f11 180 Degree Rule
U11f12 Eyes to Subject
U11f13 Shot Purpose
U11f14 Shot Action
U11f15 Show Don't Tell
U11f16 Planning Transitions
U11f17 Illusion of Depth
U11f18 Point of View
U11f19 Camera Angles
U11f20 Shot Variety
U11f21 Shot Duration
U11f22 Number Storyboards
U11f23 Finish Storyboards
U11f24 Teacher Feedback
U11g Project Folder
U11g1 Review Folder
U11g2 Grade Yourself
U11g3 Grading Conference
U12 Project Production
U12a Collaboration on Set
u12a1 Teamwork Skills on Set
U12a2 Collaboration on Set
U12a3 Professionalism on Set
U12a4 Safety on Set
U12b Video Roles on Set
U12b1 Camera Operator on Set
U12b2 Director on Set
U12b3 Audio Technician on set
U12b4 Light Designer on Set
U12c Camera Shooting Format
U12c1 Intended Output Format
U12c2 Camera Shooting Format
U13 Project Post-production
U13a Set up Project
U13a1 Set up Project Folder
U13a2 Organize Project Folder
U13a3 Create Proxy Files
U13a4 Import Video Files
U13a5 Create Project Sequence
U13b Art of Video Editing
U13b1 Purposes of Editing
U13b2 Editing for Continuity
U13b3 Rule of Leading Looks
U13b4 The Rule of Thirds
U13b5 Motion Along Lines
U13b6 Editing for Balance
U13b7 Edting for Contrast
U13b8 Editing for Space
U13b9 Editing for Depth
U13b10 Editing for Composition
U13c Communicate While Editing
U13c1 Informal Feedback
U13c2 Formal Feedback
U13c3 Re-recording Video
U13d Rough Cut
U13d1 Edit One Segment
U13d2 Feedback Along the Way
U13d3 Rough Cut
U13d4 Re-edit After Feedback
U13d5 Add Titles
U13d6 Teacher Sign-off
U13d7 Create Reflection
U13d8 Grade Yourself
U13d9 Grading Conference
U13e Export Video
U13e1 Export Video File
U13e2 Archive Folder
U13e3 Export Version
U13e4 Turn in Archive
U13e5 Turn in Paper Folder
U14 Finish Video 1a
U14a Project Presentation
U14a1 Presentation Rubric
U14a2 Create a Presentation
U14a3 Rehearse Presentation
U14a4 Present Project
U14b Objective Final
U14b1 Obtain Study Guide
U14b2 Take Final Exam
U14c Course Completion
U14c1 Finish Milestones
U14c2 Document Feedback
U14c3 Take Survey
U14c4 Finish the Course
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