Video Production

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Description of Course:

This course is a quarter-long course offered in the Fall and/or Spring for students in the 6th-8th grade. Students will have an opportunity to explore various apps used on the iPad to create memorable presentations to better express their ideas. They will also have extensive instruction on green screening and exposure to multiple programs that use this technology.

Scope and Sequence:

Research Writing as a Means to Tell a Story

In this topic, we will explore how story-writing can be used to teach about science content and concepts.

iPad Applications

In this topic, we will explore how iPads apps can be used to create interactive designs and materials.

Green Screening and Video Production

In this topic, we will use video production technics and green-screening technology to develop content videos and materials.

Final Project

In this topic, students will have the freedom to create their own final project using the techniques learned in the course.

Real World Applications:

Available Video Production Careers

Digital video production, also called digital videography, offers an array of jobs and positions. As a camera operator, video editor, DVD writer, animator, or audio director, you could work in movies, television, news media, advertising, education, government, or businesses. Once you learn how to operate the latest video equipment and associated computer programs, you can create factual and fictional audiovisual productions.

Digital video production opens doors to becoming a camera operator working with a variety of digital cameras and computer software. A well-known type of camera operator is the videographer. Videographers often shoot weddings and other events, and may create documentaries for businesses as well. Other camera operators include cinematographers, who film movies, and studio camera operators, who work in broadcast studios.

Editing film and videos is another strong choice as most top movies are shot digitally, though film projects are still available as well. Video and film editors select footage and organize it into a coherent story based on the director's vision for the work. They work closely with directors and producers.

You may want to be the one in charge of everything by becoming a producer or director. Producers are responsible for the budget, raising funds, hiring crew members and maintaining a production schedule. Directors direct the cast and crew, and collaborate with many people in the production, including the producer, set designers and location scouts.


Videographers 

Education Field of Study

Digital video camera operation and production techniques; lighting 

Key Responsibilities

Set up and operate digital video cameras and related equipment 

Job Growth (2018-28)

8% (for all camera operators, television, video, and motion picture)*

Average Salary (2018)

$61,750 (for all camera operators, television, video, and motion picture)*


Film & Video Editors

Education Field of Study

Video and film production; relevant computer systems and software 

Key Responsibilities

Manipulate recorded audio and video into story-telling sequences; create and add various special effects to productions 

Job Growth (2018-28)

14%* 

Average Salary (2018)

$86,830* 

Producers & Directors

Education Field of Study

Film or video production management; leadership; film studies; business administration; studio and on-scene personnel management

Key Responsibilities

Interpret scripts; oversee video and film productions; direct camera and sound recordings; review and select various edits for final production

Job Growth (2018-28)

5%*

Average Salary (2018)

$89,840*


Source: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

What Is Digital Video Production?

Digital videography is a combination of art and technology. In videography, you use state-of-the-art digital video equipment and computer programs, like editing, animation, and special effects software, to create a story for viewing. The story can be real, such as a news report or documentary film, or fiction, such as a music video, television show, or commercial.

As a digital videographer, you'll primarily operate digital camera equipment, but you'll also make use of other elements of the profession. You'll need to know techniques for using lighting equipment and natural light for both studio and location shoots, as well as audio and editing methods. In addition to these technical skills, you'll need to understand the process of digital video production, from original idea to post-production tasks. Finally, you'll need imagination and creativity to help your work stand out and be noticed.

Source: https://learn.org/articles/What_Careers_are_Available_in_Digital_Video_Production.html