October 23 : How to weave a story together!
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October 23 : How to weave a story together!
Either in your backpack or the lock box!
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
TMH TODAY: TEAM THURSDAY!
Friday: TEAM FRIDAY!
When you come into class, please place your phone in the box with your computer number!
Lock the box and take the key with you!
Place your cell phone in the box (same number as your computer!)
If you don't want it on your wrist, there is a hook under your SD card reader!
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Creating a News Segment
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Learning how to create a news segment offers a comprehensive, real-world application of your skills and a foundation in journalistic storytelling. This type of project integrates technical mastery with key creative and professional skills, preparing them for a variety of careers in the video production field.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: Today you will learn about building news segments in videography, edit and then shoot them yourselves!
Interview based:
In this type, the “Voice” of the journalist may be present, or not.
An interview-based news segment is a news report where a journalist asks questions to a person to gather facts, statements, or other information for a story. These segments are a standard part of journalism and can vary in purpose, from getting quick, factual answers to investigating deeper issues or simply having a conversation to elicit more background and explanation.
Voice over based:
In this type, the “voice” of the journalist or interviewee, is present over the segment. (think narrated...or voice over you B roll!)
11:33
You can and should do both!
10:40
How to conduct an interview
How to get good audio
Microphone usage
Lighting for interview
B-roll
Remember your camera settings- shutter, aperture, Gain (iso), WB, audio
How to conduct a zoom interview
B-roll is supplemental video footage used to cover the main footage (A-roll) in order to add visual interest, establish a scene, or smooth over edits. It can include shots of the environment, close-ups of objects, or any other relevant footage that supports the narrative without being the main talking head or action.
You and your team will need a script. You and your team will plan what it is that you need to shoot and how to shoot it.
The better of a plan you have, the less time it takes to edit your final product.
Every narrative must have a beginning, middle, and end.
Screenwriting is the process of creating the text-based foundation for a film or news segment, describing the story, characters, and dialogue (questions).
Storyboarding is the process of creating a visual blueprint of the script for your news segment, using sequential drawings to map out the shots and camera movements.
For our purposes, we want to COMBINE the two!
Possible Topics:
Fall Sports are coming to an end...
Football , Girls Tennis, Water Polo, Cross Country, G Volleyball, Golf, Cheer, Marching Band, Clubs
Before any camera will be checked out, your team MUST submit a storyboard and be approved!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!
Please place HEADPHONES on your Monitors!