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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
Digital Video For Beginners: A Step By Step
Guide To Making Great Home Movies: Introduction:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Included In This
Curriculum Design and Instruction
Are:
* Phases For Conducting A Needs Assessment:
* Curriculum Design Supplement:
|A|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
* Curriculum Design Plan:
* Lesson Plans:
* Instructional Goals:
* Instructional Objectives:
* Instructional Activities:
* Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
* Standard Vocabulary:
* A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
@ Introduction:
A. What You Need to Know About
Your Camcorder:
1. Anatomy of the camcorder:
2. Useful accessories:
3. The lens:
4. Focusing:
5. Getting the right exposure:
6. Low light:
7. Artificial light and color
temperature:
8. Timecode:
9. Built-in-camcorder effects:
10. Widescreen:
@ Step-by-step Shooting Techniques:
1. Planning the shoot:
2. Shooting to edit:
3. Establishing shots:
4. Backgrounds and surrounding:
5. When to zoom and pan:
6. Action shots:
7. Get in close:
8. Shooting cutaways:
9. Reverse shots:
10. Over-the-shoulder shots:
11. Point-of-view shots:
12. Composition:
13. Color:
14. Natural light:
15. Difficult lighting situations:
16. Sound recording:
17. Audio dub and commentary facilities:
18. Organizing your footage:
@ How To Shoot Great Home Movies:
1. The natural look:
2. Filming children:
3. Children's Birthday Parties:
4. School plays and concerts:
5. Filming babies and toddlers:
6. Video portraits:
7. Weddings:
8. Christmas and special holidays:
9. Halloween:
10. Summer vacation:
11. Sports events:
12. A video tour of your house and yard:
13. A video portrait of your neighborhood:
@ Step-by-step digital video-editing techniques:
1. Video-editing software:
2. From camcorder to computer:
3. The rough edit:
4. Trimming clips:
5. Insert edits:
6. Transitions:
7. Sound editing:
8. Adding sound at the editing stage:
9. Titling:
10. Illustrated titles:
11. Video special effects:
@ Showing and Sharing Your Movies:
1. Making a videotape:
2. Making a DVD:
3. DVD menus and interfaces:
4. Video compression:
5. Movies and the Internet:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* BIBLIOGRAPHY:
* GLOSSARY:
* ONLINE RESOURCES:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* COLOR PHOTOS:
* COLOR AND B & W DIAGRAMS:
* PAPERBACK:
* FONT SIZE: 8 TO 10 INCHES:
* PRINT IS BOLD & ITALIC TYPE:
* FONT COLOR: BLACK-RED-BLUE OR WHITE:
* TITLE PAGE: WHITE:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK OR WHITE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED: WIRE-0: B & W OR COLOR COIL:
* 500 WHITE PAGES: 8x11 INCHES:
* ALLOW 3 TO 4 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
* RECEIVE A RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE IN
DIGITAL VIDEO FOR BEGINNERS AFTER
PASSING THE EXAMINATIONS IN THE
CURRICULUM DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
* 2007 Charles Hayes:
Digital Video For Beginners: A Step By Step
Guide To Making Great Home Movies: Introduction:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Included In This
Curriculum Design and Instruction
Are:
* Phases For Conducting A Needs Assessment:
* Curriculum Design Supplement:
|A|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
* Curriculum Design Plan:
* Lesson Plans:
* Instructional Goals:
* Instructional Objectives:
* Instructional Activities:
* Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
* Standard Vocabulary:
* A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
@ Introduction:
A. What You Need to Know About
Your Camcorder:
1. Anatomy of the camcorder:
2. Useful accessories:
3. The lens:
4. Focusing:
5. Getting the right exposure:
6. Low light:
7. Artificial light and color
temperature:
8. Timecode:
9. Built-in-camcorder effects:
10. Widescreen:
@ Step-by-step Shooting Techniques:
1. Planning the shoot:
2. Shooting to edit:
3. Establishing shots:
4. Backgrounds and surrounding:
5. When to zoom and pan:
6. Action shots:
7. Get in close:
8. Shooting cutaways:
9. Reverse shots:
10. Over-the-shoulder shots:
11. Point-of-view shots:
12. Composition:
13. Color:
14. Natural light:
15. Difficult lighting situations:
16. Sound recording:
17. Audio dub and commentary facilities:
18. Organizing your footage:
@ How To Shoot Great Home Movies:
1. The natural look:
2. Filming children:
3. Children's Birthday Parties:
4. School plays and concerts:
5. Filming babies and toddlers:
6. Video portraits:
7. Weddings:
8. Christmas and special holidays:
9. Halloween:
10. Summer vacation:
11. Sports events:
12. A video tour of your house and yard:
13. A video portrait of your neighborhood:
@ Step-by-step digital video-editing techniques:
1. Video-editing software:
2. From camcorder to computer:
3. The rough edit:
4. Trimming clips:
5. Insert edits:
6. Transitions:
7. Sound editing:
8. Adding sound at the editing stage:
9. Titling:
10. Illustrated titles:
11. Video special effects:
@ Showing and Sharing Your Movies:
1. Making a videotape:
2. Making a DVD:
3. DVD menus and interfaces:
4. Video compression:
5. Movies and the Internet:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* BIBLIOGRAPHY:
* GLOSSARY:
* ONLINE RESOURCES:
* ILLUSTRATIONS:
* COLOR PHOTOS:
* COLOR AND B & W DIAGRAMS:
* PAPERBACK:
* FONT SIZE: 8 TO 10 INCHES:
* PRINT IS BOLD & ITALIC TYPE:
* FONT COLOR: BLACK-RED-BLUE OR WHITE:
* TITLE PAGE: WHITE:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK OR WHITE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED: WIRE-0: B & W OR COLOR COIL:
* 500 WHITE PAGES: 8x11 INCHES:
* ALLOW 3 TO 4 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
* RECEIVE A RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE IN
DIGITAL VIDEO FOR BEGINNERS AFTER
PASSING THE EXAMINATIONS IN THE
CURRICULUM DESIGN AND INSTRUCTION:
* ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST:
* 2007 Charles Hayes:



