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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL)
Mr. Arniel PingSt. Stephen’s High School Manila, Philippines
6. MEDIA AND INFORMATION LANGUAGES (PART 2)
I-VIDEO PROJECTA. CAMERA TECHNIQUES B. TREATMENTC. STORYBOARD
II-PERFORMANCE TASKA. VIDEO PROJECT
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:discuss the different camera techniques in
film making;produce a video treatment and a storyboard
for a 30-50 seconds story applying the different camera techniques;
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:shoot and edit the video using a smartphone
(mobile applications);share their video in the class; and value the importance of video treatment and
storyboard in video project.
Topic Outline
I-Video ProjectA. Camera TechniquesB. TreatmentC. Storyboard
II-Performance TaskA. Video Project
Video Projects
• Digital Storytelling
• Public Service Announcement
• Audio-Visual Presentation
• Parody Video
• Advertisement• Documentary• Infomercial• Music Video• Short Film• Vlog
Camera Techniques
Film Making Basics!.(2015). Alfie Vaughan Films. YouTube.
Retrieved Sept. 15, 2016, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQnYwsehvs8
Camera Angles with Zach King.(2014). YouTube Channel: King Film School.
Retrieved September 14, 2016, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD63b6Z-Tr0
Camera Techniques
Camera Techniques
Basic Camera Shots
Advance Camera Shots
Camera Angles
Extreme Wide ShotWide ShotMedium ShotMedium Close- upClose- upExtreme Close- up
Two ShotCut AwayOver the ShoulderPoint of ViewSelective FocusArc Shot
Eye-LevelHigh AngleLow AngleBird's Eye ViewWorm’s Eye ViewSlanted (canted)
TREATMENTconsists of a written condensation of a
proposed film or TV dramatic productionwritten in the present tense, using active
language and often read like a short story
What is a video treatment?
TREATMENTcovers the basic ideas and issues of the
production as well as the main characters, locations, and story angles
covers the full story sequence, typically contains some key scenes
What is a video treatment?
TREATMENT EXAMPLE (McDonald’s TV Commercial)
A Commercial Treatment by John Mastromonaco
“Chain Reaction” is all about how one simple moment can spark a continuous, natural series of events. When we open the spot, we’re mid-stride, a woman on her way to work as she crosses the street. It’s morning, it’s a nice day—we’re right in stride with her.
TREATMENT EXAMPLE (McDonald’s TV Commercial)
A Commercial Treatment by John Mastromonaco
(cont.)A simple camera move or cut reveals to us what she sees—in the stopped car she passes at the red light, the passenger is eating an Egg McMuffin. For just a moment, we move in slowly—now we see the Egg McMuffin in its wrapper, familiar golden arches unmistakable.
Now we know it’s morning. Then when we cut back to the woman, she’s at a subway platform, enjoying her Egg McMuffin as the subway pulls into the station. So with a few simple shots—we’ve started our Chain Reaction.
TREATMENT EXAMPLE (McDonald’s TV Commercial)
A Commercial Treatment by John Mastromonaco
(cont.)
From there, our job is to let our continuing series of vignettes unfold as effortlessly and as simply as that. As the subway pulls into the station, we see a teenager who is inside, he sees the woman eating, enjoying her Egg McMuffin.
TREATMENT EXAMPLE (McDonald’s TV Commercial)
A Commercial Treatment by John Mastromonaco
(cont.)
When we cut back to the teenager, we’ve shifted time and place again with minimal intrusion. Our teenager’s now stepping off the elevator inside a large, modern building—and he’s enjoying his Egg McMuffin. Cut to well-dressed businessman who sees the teenager steeping off the elevator.
TREATMENT EXAMPLE (McDonald’s TV Commercial)
A Commercial Treatment by John Mastromonaco
(cont.)
When we next see him (businessman) he is sitting in a beautiful European garden on a bench, eating an Egg McMuffin. In turn, the gardener notices the businessman then—chain reaction. The next time we see the gardener he’s selling fresh flowers with one hand, holding an Egg McMuffin in the other. And so it goes.
TREATMENT EXAMPLE (McDonald’s TV Commercial)
A Commercial Treatment by John Mastromonaco
(cont.)
What is a storyboard?
A storyboard is a graphic representation of how your video will unfold, shot by shot.
Think of it as sort of a comic book version of your script.
Short Film
TAYA - A Cinemalaya short film by Adi Bontuyan and Francis Beltejar.(2014). Adi Bontuyan .Youtube. Retrieved Sept. 23, 2016, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28j1RnrhmSY
Formative AssessmentGroup Activity
1. Go to your respective groups.2. Write a video treatment for a 30-50
seconds story.3. Draw a storyboard for your story
applying the different camera techniques.
Formative AssessmentGroup Activity
4. Shoot the scenes using your smartphone.
5. Use a video editing mobile application to edit and create a 30- 50 seconds video clip.
6. Present your work to the class next meeting.
Performance Task – Video Projecthttp://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/media-and-information-literacy-mil-performance-task-video-project-cooperative-learning-66391918Rubric for the Video Projecthttp://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/video-project-rubric-66391841
Performance TaskCooperative Learning: Video Project
Copy of Peer Evaluationhttp://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/media-and-information-literacy-mil-video-project-peer-evaluation
Copy of Video Treatment Examplehttp://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/video-project-treatment-example
Performance TaskCooperative Learning: Video Project
Copy of Storyboard Examplehttp://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/video-project-storyboard-example
Copy of Storyboard Sheet http://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/video-project-storyboard-sheet
Performance TaskCooperative Learning: Video Project
References
http://digitalwriting101.net/content/excerpt-camera-angles-and-shooting-tips-for-digital-storytelling/
http://www.thewildclassroom.com/wildfilmschool/gettingstarted/camerashots.html
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/Http://
bluevalecareers.weebly.com/video-project.html
References
http://resources.goanimate.com/marketing/what-is-a-storyboard-and-why-do-you-need-one
https://www.youtube.com/user/DSLRguide https://www.youtube.com/user/KingFilmSchool https://www.pinterest.com/pin/510454938989324202/ https://
www.tes.com/lessons/YRVz4Xg3TxrJSQ/camera-movement http://educationaltechnology.ca/couros/2127