Video
Traditional Media : Video
What is video? What is TV? What are the steps when broadcasting an event?
This session explores topics such as video and TV, and describes the steps when broadcasting an event.
By exploring our material you will be able to..
understand the terms video and TV
understand the essentials of TV news-reporting
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Traditional Media : Video
Are there rules for video shooting?
This session explains what you need to know before starting to plan and shoot a video. You will learn terms such as shot sizes and storyboard.
After this session you will be able to:
Identify different shot sizes
Develop a storyboard
Traditional Media : Video
What is a storyboard?
This session explains what you need to know before starting to shoot a video. You will learn the term storyboard.
After this session you will be able to:
understand that conceptualisation of a video is important.
develop a storyboard
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Traditional Media : Video
What does a good news story look like?
This session explains what you need to know about news reporting. You will learn terms such as agenda setting, media ethics, and inverted pyramid.
You will be able to write your own news report following the rules that you will learn in this session.
Traditional Media : Video
How can I avoid plagiarism?
This session explains what you need to know about plagiarism and copyright issues.
After this session you will be able to:
understand the terms plagiarism and copyright
use Creative Commons
correctly cite their sources
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Traditional Media : Video
How do I shoot, edit, and publish a video?
This session follows immediately after the previous session (Are there rules for video shooting?) and explains what you still need to know before starting to shoot a video.
You will produce your own video.
You will learn terms such as rough cut, fine trim, and export.