Digital Video Production (Grades 9-12)
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- Engineering Technology (Grades 9-12)
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Digital Video Production
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Digital Video ProductionDVP
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Video Production Skills: Understand video production as a communication tool and the equipment and skills required to properly communicate a message.DVP.01
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Describe the various video production processes, when integrated together to create a successful message.*(A1)DVP.01.01
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Describe the differences between a studio production and a field production.*(A2)DVP.01.02
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Identify various career paths in digital/video production.*(A3)DVP.01.03
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Safety: Describe and apply the fundamental principles that relate to both field and studio production.DVP.02
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Demonstrate fire safety prevention and extinction, and trip hazards as it relates to lighting and electrical equipment.*(B4)DVP.02.01
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Describe the fundamentals of step ladder safety.*(B5)DVP.02.02
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Identify proper methods of transport and storage for appropriate production and personal equipment.*(B6)DVP.02.03
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Describe and apply fundamentals of cable safety.*(B7)DVP.02.04
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Pre-Production: Describe the process used for concept development and storyboarding as part of the pre-production process while focusing on the importance of communication, deadlines, and legal considerations.DVP.03
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Identify a target audience and design an appropriate message for the target market.*(C8)DVP.03.01
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Describe the process used for concept development/treatment.*(C9)DVP.03.02
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Identify and describe the script elements of storyboarding, two column, and screenplay format.*(C10)DVP.03.03
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Define and describe the legal concerns of copyrights, ethics, releases, and royalties.*(C11)DVP.03.04
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Explain the importance of budgets, scheduling, and deadlines in meeting the requirements of a project.*(C12)DVP.03.05
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Evaluate a shooting location in terms of lighting, sound, production equipment needs, and electrical essentials.*(C13)DVP.03.06
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Production: Identify and describe the elements of production to effectively deliver a message.DVP.04
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Describe, plan the use of, and apply 3-point lighting, source light, white balance, scrims, and reflectors using the appropriate techniques.*(D14)DVP.04.01
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Describe the various types of sound equipment and techniques used with handheld, lavaliere, shot gun, condenser, omni and directional methods.*(D15)DVP.04.02
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Describe the equipment and personnel necessary for producing a studio production.*(D16)DVP.04.03
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Describe the equipment and personnel necessary for producing a field production.*(D17)DVP.04.04
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Cinematic Principles: Describe and apply fundamental camera operations, movement, and composition.DVP.05
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Describe white balance, iris, aperture, auto and manual focus, audio settings, and levels in camera operations.*(E18)DVP.05.01.a
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Describe dolly, truck, pan, and tilt as it relates to camera movements.*(E19)DVP.05.01.b
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Describe the following methods of stabilization: tripod, monopod, slider, steady cam, fluid head, friction head, and dolly.*(E20)DVP.05.01.c
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Describe the rule of thirds, head room, lead room/talk space, establishing shot, extreme close up, close up, medium, medium wide, wide, extreme wide, and depth of field as it relates to camera composition/framing.*(E21)DVP.05.01.d
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Post-Production: Identify and describe the elements of post-production to effectively deliver a message.DVP.06
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Create graphics and titles appropriate to the project.*(F22)DVP.06.01
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Describe play head, timeline, bin, multiple tracks, trimming, and edit points within nonlinear video editing.*(F23)DVP.06.02
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Describe and apply import, file, and asset management.*(F24)DVP.06.03
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Edit and finalize images and video for rough cut, transitions, color correction, keying, and pacing with nonlinear software.*(F25)DVP.06.04
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Edit audio for voice over, sound levels, music, and sound effects with application software.*F26)DVP.06.05
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Media Components and Concepts: Identify and understand the technological literacy of video production.DVP.07
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Describe the following digital literacy terminology: aspect ratios, screen resolution, frame rate, file formats, codec, compression, bit rate, and display properties.*(G27)DVP.07.01
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- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
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- Connecticut Career and Technical Education
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