Arts, A/V Technology & Communications (2024): Digital Video Technology 1

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Apply knowledge of the digital video technology program procedure. The students will be able to:1. DVT.0

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    Follow classroom procedures.1.DVT.1

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    Follow industry safety rules, regulations and policies.1.DVT.2

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    Demonstrate proper use and care of equipment.1.DVT.3

Demonstrate an understanding of basic industry terminology and acronyms. The student will be able to:2.DVT.0

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    Define trade terminology, including the four steps of the production process.2.DVT.1

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    Define trade abbreviations and acronyms when appropriate.2.DVT.2

Collaborate with others as an effective member of a digital video team. The student will be able to:3.DVT.0

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    Understand the job functions of a digital video team.3.DVT.1

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    Give and follow directions.3.DVT.2

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    Function as a member of a team.3.DVT.3

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    Set and adhere to production deadlines established by others.3.DVT.4

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    Critique and analyze a production.3.DVT.5

Demonstrate professionalism and personal responsibility. The student will be able to:4.DVT.0

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    Discuss how to legally obtain and use source materials.4.DVT..1

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    Explain basic copyright laws and issues related to digital video production. 4.DVT.2

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    Discuss appropriate responses to feedback.4.DVT.3

Understand and demonstrate the steps in the digital video pre-production process. The student will be able to5.DVT.0

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    05.01 Identify and perform the components of the pre-production phase (e.g., purpose, script writing, target audience           , schedule, and distribution method). 5.DVT.1

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     Identify the format/segment type, audience, and genre. 5.DVT.2

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     Explain the components of a pitch, storyboard, and script.5.DVT.3

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     Select the appropriate location(s) for the specified program type.5.DVT.4

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     Establish feasible production deadlines. 5.DVT.5

Interpret scripts for digital video technology. The student will be able to:6.DVT.0

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    Define the terminology used in script writing. 6.DVT.1

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     Identify a script by format, function, and utilization. 6.DVT.2

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    Specify the steps that lead to a complete script. 6.DVT.3

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    Write a script in an appropriate format. 6.DVT.4

Understand and demonstrate the digital video production process. The student will be able to:7.DVT.0

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    Identify and perform the components of the production phase (e.g., selecting equipment, operating equipment,                                interviewing,directing, lighting, and audio).7.DVT.1

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    Summarize the roles of the various personnel for video production projects (e.g., producer, director, editor,                                            camera operator). 7.DVT.2

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    Identify and perform commonly used camera shots, angles, and movements. 7.DVT.3

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    Plan and execute shot to obtain the required action/footage in studio and/or field production environments.  7.DVT.4

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    Perform basic field production tasks that include camera, lighting, and sound responsibilities. 7.DVT.5

Use basic camera equipment. The student will be able to:8.DVT.0

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    Set up, turn on, and operate a video camera. 8.DVT.1

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    Identify and demonstrate basic video composition principles (e.g. rule of thirds, leading lines, rule of 180) 8.DVT.2

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    Identify elements that make a quality video image, both in its composition and technical nature. 8.DVT.3

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    Identify and select appropriate equipment for a specific production.8.DVT.4

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    Record, transfer, store, and play assets from various media. 8.DVT.5

Identify lighting needs for a planned production. The student will be able to:9.DVT.0

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    Explain the use of basic lighting equipment.9.DVT.1

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    Define light quality in terms of intensity, color, direction, and characteristics. 09.DVT.2

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    Analyze lighting needs for a production.9.DVT.3

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    Set up appropriate lighting for a production (one-, two-, three- point lighting, etc.). 9.DVT.4

Understand basic audio operations. The student will be able to:10.DVT.0

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    Compare and contrast various microphone types. 10.DVT.1

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    Determine optimal microphone placement. 10.DVT.2

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    Establish appropriate recording conditions. 10.DVT.3

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    Identify, select, and demonstrate the use of appropriate microphones for a production (pick-up pattern, directionality, etc.). 10.DVT.4

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    Identify the elements of a quality audio track. 10.DVT.5

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    Set up audio recording equipment. 10.DVT.6

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    Perform pre-production sound checks. 10.DVT.7

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    Record production sound. 10.DVT.8

Demonstrate the ability to perform on camera. The student will be able to:11.DVT.0

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    Practice appropriate on-camera performance skills (e.g., appearance, gestures, and posture).11.DVT.1

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    Demonstrate appropriate speaking skills for an on-camera performance (e.g., pitch, tone, emphasis, inflection, enunciation,                and timing). 11.DVT.2

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    Perform as talent in a production. 11.DVT.3

Demonstrate understanding of the digital video post-production process. The student will be able to:12.DVT.0

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    List the components of the post-production phase (e.g., video and audio editing, graphics, and distribution method).12.DVT.1

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    Understand production values (e.g., continuity).12.DVT.2

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    Define appropriate audio and video digital compression and signal types. 12.DVT.3

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    Explain the need for data management. 12.DVT.4

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    Organize and evaluate materials for editing. 12.DVT.5

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    Perform basic editing functions (cuts, transitions, etc.). 12.DVT.6

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    Mix audio and video resources in appropriate sequence for the final cut. 12.DVT.7

Operate an editing system. The student will be able to13.DVT.0

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    Select the best source material such as voiceover (VO), sound on tape (SOT) and b-roll to achieve program goals13.DVT.1

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    Combine elements into a program.  13.DVT.2

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    Control video clips and effects.13.DVT.3

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    Control audio mix and effects.. 13.DVT.4

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    Prepare basic graphics for a production. 13.DVT..5

Understand the value of graphics in a production. The student will be able to:14.DVT.0

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    Demonstrate an understanding of graphic image types, file formats, and technical requirements for a production. 14.DVT.1

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    Understand text, font, colors, title safe area, lower thirds, and placement. 14.DVT.2

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    Determine the graphic requirements for a production.14.DVT.3

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    Edit basic graphics into a program or segment using editing software. 014.DVT.4

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    Demonstrate the ability to use type, color, composition, and graphic elements. 14.DVT.5

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Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
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Florida Department of Education Curriculum Framework

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