This guide has been completely updated with all of the latest technological advances to provide an exciting, alternative approach to teaching first-year television production to high school students. A combination of class instruction and independent video action projects based on the concept of thematic mapping prepares students for a year-end video competition. The projects borrow knowledge from other academic subject areas to teach media and visual literacy, broadcast history, video production skills, and multimedia animation. Available in both teacher and student editions.
This guide has been completely updated with all of the latest technological advances to provide an exciting, alternative approach to teaching first-year television production to high school students. A combination of class instruction and independent video action projects based on the concept of thematic mapping prepares students for a year-end video competition. The projects borrow knowledge from other academic subject areas to teach media and visual literacy, broadcast history, video production skills, and multimedia animation. Available in both teacher and student editions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROBERT F. KENNY, Ph.D., heads the Media, Technology, and Engineering Department at Olympia High School, Orlando, Florida.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Developing a Literacy for Television and the Media Equipment Basics Writing for a Visual Medium Developing an Acuity for a Visual Medium The Birth of Radio and Television The Production Process Appendix A: List of Terms and Corresponding Lessons Appendix B: Daily Activity Sheet Appendix C: Equipment Competency Checklist Appendix D: Eng/Segment Footage Log Appendix E: Interview Worksheet Appendix F: Project and Activity Planning Sheet Appendix G: Segment Checklist/Scorecard Appendix H: Portfolio Assessment Scorecards Appendix I: Storyboard Worksheet Appendix J: Mediated Resources Used in this Course References Index
Introduction Developing a Literacy for Television and the Media Equipment Basics Writing for a Visual Medium Developing an Acuity for a Visual Medium The Birth of Radio and Television The Production Process Appendix A: List of Terms and Corresponding Lessons Appendix B: Daily Activity Sheet Appendix C: Equipment Competency Checklist Appendix D: Eng/Segment Footage Log Appendix E: Interview Worksheet Appendix F: Project and Activity Planning Sheet Appendix G: Segment Checklist/Scorecard Appendix H: Portfolio Assessment Scorecards Appendix I: Storyboard Worksheet Appendix J: Mediated Resources Used in this Course References Index
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