Mini-lessons when news cycles are slow
Brainstorming and planning
Shooting tips part one – BRoll
Shooting tips part two – WALLDO
Natural Sound
Light
Proper microphone techniques
Interviewing
Editing footage
WALLDO• Select the best 3-5 seconds from each of the WALLDO & edit
• Add the interview shot at the end
• Leave in the natural sound or replace with royalty-free music.
• Add titles: Wide, Angled, Low, Linking, Depth, Opposite
• Add the interview rule of thirds shot with “say your name and spell it.
• Export the video into a movie file and watch to review.
NAT Sound1. Create Google Doc
2. Each student should write down one area or location
3. Make a list of the possible sounds associated with that area.
4. Divide and conquer the list by capturing :20-:30 of NAT sounds at each location, of AT LEAST TWO natural sounds
5. Return to the class, play back the NAT sounds and discuss• Get the audience’s attention• Sprinkled throughout the story as transitions, punctuation, or
attention-getter’s• Bring closure to the story
*Note: ONLY use the on-camera microphoneThis will force/encourage students to get CLOSE to the sounds as they are recording.
LightStudents create a shot sheet for these five locations
1. Classroom (fluorescent lights) 2. Inside school using windows (natural light from outside) 3. Indoor room with lamps 4. Outside on a sunny day 5. Outside on an overcast day
For each location:
1. Practice recording action shots at WIDE, MEDIUM and TIGHT distances
2. Capture natural sounds
builds upon past mini lessons
Light
Microphone techniques
Interview composition: 2-3 feet away from subjects mouth
• Record partner saying their name & spelling• Handheld mic plugged in• Handheld mic looks like it’s plugged in but unplug it• Wireless lav? Plugged in an out• Shotgun mic? Plugged in an out
Adjust volume of audio input prior to going out on shoot
InterviewStudents partner up and practice: • Composing the shot as instructed by the videos• Camera OTS (over the shoulder) of the reporter• “Coaching” their partner a• CUs & alternate angles during the conversation• “Tell me…”
click the image to watch the videos
EditingStudents take footage they have used as practice for pace and rhythm
1. Begin using NAT sound for :03-:052. Cut to interview on screen for :05-:073. Cut to sequence of BRoll
• Wide, Medium, Tight shots in a row :03-:05• MUST at least be 3 shots of BRoll in a row
4. Cut back to interview on screen for :05-:075. Cut to sequence of BRoll
• Wide, Medium, Tight shots in a row :03-:056. Cut back to interview on screen for :05-:077. End using NAT sound for :03-:05