VCMT1190 — Video Production I
Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) Digital video focuses on the development of video from the pre-production process through the production and post-production phases. Students plan, shoot, edit, and distribute videos as part of a production team. Topics include preparing a script, developing a shot list, videography, editing footage, adding soundtracks, exporting, and rendering video for various uses in various formats. Single camera style, creative teamwork, and storytelling will also be applied. (TAG# OCM008) (CTAG #CTIM006) UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Define and describe the basic principles, terminology, techniques, processes, types, genres and styles of video production. All homework and quizzes (weeks 2-7), discussions (weekly) 2. Demonstrate the creative teamwork and storytelling skills needed in video production. Work as part of a team to create the pre-production planning for all projects 3. Demonstrate the creative and conceptual process in developing and writing a video treatment, script, storyboard, and sketches. Pre-production planning (weeks 7), Chapter 2 & 11 (week 7), In class discussion on the responsibilities of the director (weeks 2-11), homework and quizzes (weekly) 4. Identify activities and role of directing a crew for video. In class discussion on the responsibilities of the director (weeks 2-11), homework an
Prerequisites: ARTS1070, VCMT1050