Lake Forest High School New Media
Assignment: Have an available teacher explain what they are passionate about, what they enjoy about their job or what they do every day that is unique. You will interview them in the studio and shoot b-roll to explain their thoughts and ideas for our website as well as around the school.
Due: 8-15 minute studio interview that will be edited down with b-roll, pictures and music to tell a 2-3 minute story.
Goal: To work with a partner, or by yourself, to find a good story that you can cultivate and share with our school community. You will learn and follow the production process for studio interviews while building on the experience gained so far with the smartphone project. You will also learn how to shoot b-roll with a larger camera, as a group as well as individually.
Pre- Production Process:
Monday October 6- Introduce project, hear the TA's wisdom from their projects, select possible teachers for pre-interview, create groups, figure out the three topics you would like to talk about
Tuesday October 7- Finalize questions and email them the final questions by the end of the hour + select who is going to interview
Wednesday October 8- Friday October 10- Shooting Studio Interviews
Production Process:
Monday October 13- Columbus Day Holiday
Tuesday October 14- Setting up Multiclip and cutting down the interview
Wednesday October 15- Editing down the interview
Thursday October 16- Editing down interview
Friday October 17- Media Literacy Day
Studio Interview Project Process and Rubric:
1. Copy Video from the VS1- TelecomVideo$- 14-15-Studio Interviews-- to the Desktop-Your Name Teacher Interview Project.
2. Create a New Event in Final Cut with your Name and Teacher Name and then a New Project with the same= (Interview with Jack Douglass Steve Douglass).
3. File-Import the video from the desktop- or drag and drop
4. Begin the multi-Clip process to sync all of your angles
6. Select the In point [ I ] and Out point [ O ] of the different answers that you would like to keep and drag them down to the timeline.
7. Organize your clips on the timeline to tell your story. Remember DO not to include the question so the story flows more naturally.
8. Trim your clips to make sure the ideas flow- this is hard to do well, so take your time and ask for your partner’s help to make sure things work.
Rough Cut Critique: 25 points – Thursday-Friday October 23-24
9. Copy the text box below to your Google Site Digital Portfolio to create a Shot Sheet: 25 points – insert this below your questions under the "Teacher Interview Project" page
Shot Sheet Example- SHOOT 3 TIMES AS MUCH
Check out these examples of a 90% b-rolled interview. How do creative angles and perspectives help tell the story?
10. Capture B-roll, on your own CARD, then hit the CAMERA icon on the left side and select the clips you want to use.
11. Place all of your b-roll ABOVE your interview- utilize the natural audio if it helps, but don’t let it confuse the interview audio.
12. Dissolve all of you B-roll with the Cross Dissolves in and out of your interview.
Peer Critique: 25 points— TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11
13. Add Chroma Key and white background behind the teacher by following this how to video:
14. Create a LOWER THIRD title at the beginning with the Teacher's name and the end with your name and credits on with the New Media logo.
15. Add quality copyright free music from either Vimeo or Youtube
16. Add Color Correction to shots that need it by following this how to video...
17. Share your video to the HVS1-TelecomVideo-DMT Projects- Your Hour- Interview Project
Tuesday November 18- FINAL DRAFT due to the server in DMT version at the END OF THE DAY
Rubric-
Questions for the Teacher- 50 points
Studio Production work- 10pts. participation each day 50 points
Shot Sheet for B-roll-- 25 points
Rough Cut with Mr. Douglass-- 25 points
Rough Draft Peer Critique-- 25 points
Final edit due on time-- 100 points
TOTAL PROJECT 300 Points