PTV301: Video Comm I

COURSE TITLE: Video Comm I
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
CODE: PTV301
COURSE LENGTH: 36 weeks

Major Concepts/Content: The Video Communications I course for students in grades 9 through 12 is designed to introduce students to the concepts and equipment related to video production. Through a hands-on, project oriented approach, students will apply knowledge on filming, composition, linear/non-linear insert editing, lighting, storyboarding, audio and computer graphics/effects in order to communicate effectively using the video communication medium.

Major Instructional Activities: A variety of instructional activities will be used so students can successfully apply the video communication concepts. Students will learn correct filming techniques and how to edit video and sound in order to communicate clearly. Students will also combine digital video footage with non-linear computer based editing in order to produce a video project of high quality. Computer graphics, transitions, and filter effects will also be incorporated into video productions. Students will explore the historical background, and career fields related to video/film production in order to decide if this is a career field they may be interested in.

Major Evaluative Techniques: Students will critique video projects in order to determine where improvements can be made. Performance will be based on how well the video communication concepts are applied and the effort each student exhibits in the completion of group projects.

Essential Objectives: Upon completion of the Video Communications I course, students should be able to

  • Appraise the historical context and current careers related to the field of video communication.
  • Create video communication projects that demonstrate understanding of the materials and equipment used in video production.
  • Apply the principals of filming, composition, linear/nonlinear insert editing, lighting, audio, storyboarding, and special effects in order to communicate effectively using the video medium.
  • Construct a video production using a digital video camera and a non-linear, computer based editing environment.
  • Incorporate post production techniques including computer graphics and computer processed video transitions or clips as part of a video production.
  • Evaluate and critique video communication projects.

CLUSTERS AND PATHWAYS
This course can be used to partially satisfy the requirements for an endorsement in the following pathways.

Cluster | Pathway | Required/Recommended/Related

Arts, A/V Technology & Communications | Audio & Video Technology & Film | Required
——————————–| Journalism & Broadcasting | Required
Information Technology | Interactive Media | Recommended

Last Revised: April 10th, 2009 at 1:47 pm.