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Video Editing & Effective Filming Heil, Mark Computer High School|Technology|High School|2013-2014 Wednesday, February 26, 2014, 7:53PM Unit: Video Editing & Effective Filming (Week 19, 7 Weeks) Stage 1: Desired Results Standards NETS: Educational Technology (2007), NETS: All Grades, NETS.S: The Next Generation 1. Creativity and Innovation Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. Students: a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes. b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression. c. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues. d. identify trends and forecast possibilities. 3. Research and Information Fluency Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Students: a. plan strategies to guide inquiry. b. locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media. 6. Technology Operations and Concepts Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems and operations. Students: a. understand and use technology systems. b. select and use applications effectively and productively. c. troubleshoot systems and applications. d. transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies. Enduring Understandings By the end of the unit, students will understand how to compose and shoot effective video shots and edit them in a video editing program to create a clear and powerful message to the audience. Essential Questions What steps are taken to practice critical viewing skills from a biblical perspective? How can a film editor effectively film and edit to communicate a clear message? What techniques are used to enhance the authenticity of the message? What filming and editing techniques are most appropriate according to the audience and purpose? How can the editor strengthen their skills of observation, analysis and problem solving in the film editing process? Content A. Basic video editing B. Film editing techniques C. Shooting video effectively D. Film progression Skills A1. Techniques for retouching A2. Resolution and image size A3. Cropping an image B1. Showing various moods in film B2. Editing various film cuts C1. Using various angles and shots C2. Understanding the camera D1. Using a narrative arc in filming D2. Character development Stage 2:Assessment Evidence

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Video Editing & Effective Filming

Heil , Mark Computer High School|Technology|High School|2013-2014

Wednesday, February 26, 2014, 7:53PM

Unit: Video Editing & Effective Filming (Week 19, 7 Weeks)

Stage 1: Desired Results

Standards

NETS: Educational Technology (2007), NETS: All Grades, NETS.S: The Next Generation

1. Creativity and Innovation Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. Students:

a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes.

b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression.

c. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues.

d. identify trends and forecast possibilities.

3. Research and Information Fluency Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Students:

a. plan strategies to guide inquiry.

b. locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media.

6. Technology Operations and Concepts Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems and operations. Students:

a. understand and use technology systems.

b. select and use applications effectively and productively.

c. troubleshoot systems and applications.

d. transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies.

Enduring Understandings

By the end of the unit, students will understand how to compose and shoot effective video shots and edit them in a video editing program to create a clear and powerful message to the audience.

Essential Questions

What steps are taken to practice critical viewing skills from a biblical perspective?

How can a film editor effectively film and edit to communicate a clear message?

What techniques are used to enhance the authenticity of the message?

What filming and editing techniques are most appropriate according to the audience and purpose?

How can the editor strengthen their skills of observation, analysis and problem solving in the film editing process?

Content

A. Basic video editing B. Film editing techniques C. Shooting video effectively D. Film progression

Skills

A1. Techniques for retouching A2. Resolution and image size A3. Cropping an image B1. Showing various moods in film B2. Editing various film cuts C1. Using various angles and shots C2. Understanding the camera D1. Using a narrative arc in filming D2. Character development

Stage 2:Assessment Evidence

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Assessment

Daily Question Informal Assessments

At the start of class the teacher will pose review questions to the class which they answer online and their answers are cumulatively available for the teacher to review to check for understanding. The objective in this activity is to give the teacher and the student a written record of cognitive engagement on the part of the student. Quiz Skills Recall Assessment

Several times per unit, a short open note quiz will be administered during class. The purpose of the quiz is to assess students on their progress toward mastery of primary skills in each part of the unit. The quiz questions will be taken directly from the material that was taught and reviewed. Dialogue In Class Participation

Students interact through answering class discussion questions through voluntary participation. Self Assessment

Students write a reflective summary of their work’s progress each quarter as well as what they would like to do to improve. Students take daily notes in their class notebook on content taught by the teacher in class. Application Project

Students work on a quarterly project that challenges the student to apply the content learned in class.

Assessment (New)

Student Film Technology Project

Class Video Shoot In Class Participation

Stage 3: Learning Activities

Activities & Methods

All lesson plans and detailed information about the activities and methods are posted in Renweb and the class website. Activities

1. Create a stop motion video to understand the bridge between photos and video

2. Film and edit a cinemagraph 3. Seoul cuts activity to practice film techniques 4. Filming and editing a student documentary

Methods

1. Lectures 2. Note taking 3. Video tutorials 4. Discussion questions

Schoolwide Learning Expectations

Classroom Work Excellence

E-1 Strives for excellence.

E-2 Practices stewardship.

E-4 Leads with humility.

Classroom Work Diversity

D-1 Embraces and exhibits creativity.

D-3 Respects each individual as unique and valuable.

D-4 Responds to cultural differences with appropriate sensitivity.

Resources

The following are a variety of resources used in Computer Applications:

Teacher's course website & instructions

Created video tutorials

Macbook Pro & iMac

Video editing software

Biblical Integration & World View

YISS ESLRS Standards are found in Atlas and in the Course Description; Biblical Integration in Computer Applications is approached in the following way: Behavior: The basis for consideration of others is God’s kindness to us. Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. Ephesians 4:32 Dear Friends, since God so loved us, we ought to love one another.

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1 John 4:11 Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right. Proverbs 20:11

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