Broadcast Video Production Applications
  • COURSE DESCRIPTION:

    This 4th year course is designed to facilitate student-led projects under the guidance of the instructor, as well as provide opportunities for students to master skills necessary to gain entry level employment or to pursue a post-secondary degree or certificate. Students work cooperatively and independently in all phases of production. Topics include advanced camera techniques, audio production, scriptwriting, producing, directing, editing, employability skills, and development of a digital portfolio to include a resume, references, and production samples. Prerequisite is AVTF 1, 2, & 3. 

     

     

    COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    Students will be able to:

    • Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry.
    • Demonstrate a mastery proficiency level of production equipment used in broadcasting and video production in various workplace settings.
    • Produce a variety of programming that emulates professional productions.
    • Produce samples to enhance or replace existing portfolio artifacts.

     

    GRADING POLICY:

    The final grade for each student will be 90% of the semester's work and 10% of the final exam. The semester work grade will be determined by the following percentages:

    60% Minor Grades (quizzes, labs, and other graded assignments)

    40% Major Grades (unit tests, essays, research papers, project-based assignments, and other culminating assessments)

    Grading Scale:

    A = 100 – 90    B = 89 – 80    C = 79 - 75    D = 74-70    F = 69 and below

     

    Methods of Assessment

    Methods will vary depending on the learning outcome(s) to be measured. A rubric will be provided for most assignments.

     

    Materials Required List

    Earbuds

    SD Cards

     

    SkillsUSA Membership:

    Participating in SkillsUSA is great way for students to get additional hands-on experiences and earn extra credit. Through community server projects, fundraising, competitions and leadership building activities, SkillsUSA will help build your character, self-confidence, and communications skills. RCTCM’s chapter of SkillsUSA will empower you in becoming a leader of tomorrow. Full membership requires both in-class and out-of-class participation. SkillsUSA provides SkillsUSA members who actively participate for three years will earn a cord for graduation. Dues are $35.00. See Dr. Mukenge for more information.

     

    Tutoring/Remediation

    Available by appointment during lunch or after school. Students needing more time to edit are also invited to make an appointment.

     

     

    Student Absence Policy

    Students have three days after they return to make up any missed assignments or tests. After the third day, any assignments not submitted will be marked as missing. Students are responsible for getting any missed notes or assignments that were given during an absence. All assignments will be posted on Canvas.

     

     

    Extra Credit Work

    Because extra credit is built into some assignments, I usually don’t give additional extra credit work.

     

    Cell Policy

    Cell phone use is prohibited in classrooms. Phones must remain off or silent and completely out of view.

    Academic Honesty Statement

    Honesty and integrity are integral components of the academic process.  Students are expected to be honest and ethical at all times in their pursuit of academic goals. Any student found in violation of the policy will ask to redo assignments.

     

    Consequences for Inappropriate Behavior

    1. 1st offense, teacher will address the student
    2. Call Parent/Guardian and discuss the problem with student's 2nd offense.
    3. Conference with parent/guardian and student.  

     

    TEXT:

    Casinghino, Carl. Moving images: making movies, understanding media. Clifton Park, N.Y.: Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011.

     

    Keller, Debbie. The video collection revealed: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5, After Effects CS5, Soundbooth CS5, Encore CS5. Australia: Clifton Park, NY :, 2011.

     

    Course Resources/Links available on Canvas

     

     

    Students are not allowed to post their work on any websites without written permission. Students who post any footage that is recorded or edited in class without written permission, may automatically fail this course.

     

    The use of the Internet is restricted for the purpose of the course. No games or music.

     

    Water is the only beverage permitted in the classroom section of the room. Snacks are not permitted due to the technology in the classroom/lab.

     

    Students can only use school-appropriate elements (topics, shots, music and etc.). Questionable material MUST be pre-approved. No nudity, offensive phrases and/or language (as deemed by instructors) will be videotaped or recorded using school equipment or materials. Extreme violence (simulated or real) involving weapons or firearms of any type (fake or real) cannot be videotaped or recorded on school grounds.

     

    Video and Photography Release Statement
    Students in this class will be recorded on video and photographed.  Enrollment in this class constitutes the consent of all enrolled students and the consent of the parents or legal guardians of any minor children enrolled, to the future broadcast, publication or other use of videos or photographs at the sole discretion of the teacher and school administrators.