Mary Jackson Pitts, Ph.D.
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VIDEO POST-PRODUCTION Project 2 Sequencing Video Definition: a. the condition or fact of following something else. b. chronological order of events. Objective: To teach students to compress time through the use of angles, shot sequences, composition and pacing. Example: Person changing a flat tire; Person going to the store to purchase milk, bread, etc.; Drinking, driving, and harming; Minimum Length: 1:15 Maximum Length: 2:30 Minimum Number of Shots: 15 Shot sheet must be included with log times. Editing style: Linear Edited Video Due: October 14, 2002 by 3:00 p.m. Other Requirements: Countdown leader; properly labeled tape and box; Shot sheet with name; a typed description of what the project is designed to show. |