1. Advanced TV Production Semester Two ~ 2015 Marking Period
Four
2. Welcome to Advanced TV:
3. Grading: Advanced TV Projects: meet deadlines, take your
projects to the next level, put forth the effort Weekly Blog
entries: on Schoology, well-thought out, in-depth answers to the
posts Video 101 modules with on-line quizzes: on Schoology,
designed to take your skills to the next level Journal entries:
weekly story starter journal entries
4. Projects: Marking Period 4 Six Stories/Six Unique Shots (100
points) 60-Second Silent Film Group (100 points) Super Bowl
Commercial (150 points) PSA Competition Entry (150 points) We Are
Weiser Feature Package (150 points) Script for Film Festival
Submission (50 points)
5. Weekly Blog Posts: 10 pts. Sign into Schoology Get in the
habit of checking every Monday View materials and investigate
chosen topic Compile a well-thought out, in-depth response and post
it to the blog. Then respond to classmates postings in a respectful
manner!
6. Video 101 Modules Video 101 on-line film curriculum Six
on-line modules with accompanying quizzes Designed to take your
skills to the next level while reviewing TV1 basics at the same
time Week One: Editing 101 (longest of all six) View the entire
module (link on Schoology) then take the quiz on-line within
Schoology
7. Journal Entries: 25 pts. Using prompts from Screenwriting
for Teens Minimum of two per week (done in-class) Preparation to
write script for film festival and the 10-day film competition in
March. Designed to give you an entire journal filled with short
film ideas from which to choose
8. Rules Overview: Rules and expectations: pages 3-4 Further
emphasis: Sign out cameras EVERY time you use one Everyone gets
their own computer; individual assignments comprise each marking
period
9. Additional classroom items: The goal of Advanced TV is to
provide you with the opportunity to build your DVD portfolio, with
a diverse group of projects NOT just funny stuff! You will not pass
independent study television production if you do not complete all
the projects each marking period This is your chance to be
creative, think outside the box, and work hard!
10. Group Project: Silent Film What is a focus statement? Every
story must have a concise and specific focus statement. If you cant
explain your story in one sentence, then its probably too broad and
general. A good focus statement will help guide everything you
shoot.
11. Group Project: Silent Film Everyone pick a number out of
the jar. You are in a group based on your number. Sit together as a
group. One representative from each group pick focus statement out
of a hat. You have the remaining part of the block to brainstorm
ideas and create shot list.