Today in class we started learning the program that many professionals use and the program that edited despacito. This is, of course, final cut pro today we set up the basics of putting a generator and a title at the beginning of the clips and our teacher let us play around with each clip we then learned audio which is supposed to be at -6 to -12 and he said that sound won't blow out any eardrums. We also learned how to trim shots using the blade mechanic and how to add transitions btw our shots. The audio can also be deleted from the clip which is something I learned today and you can do this by removing the audio from the clip and just deleting the audio clip. Towards the end of class, we were told how to upload our file using apple devices at 1080 hp and that our school installed a program that our teacher dislikes so we just save it to our desktop.
0 Comments
Today, we watched a video that introduced us to the world of broadcast and the video taught us what goes into creating a story sound bite and those are 10-second clips that summarize what the person is talking about and the 2nd part was b roll, simply the footage you got. the 2nd part talked about the equipment a camera, tripod, battery's media, headphones, and microphones. Then, it talks about the importance of these items. The video then goes on about wide medium and tight shots which create the foundation for your story with each shot having its purpose. Next, it mentions sequencing and how it is important to think like an editor when getting shots so that it tells a story. The video gives some advice that it should be continuous and if the shot isn't then you can cut away from the shot and focus on a different part of the body. It then talks about the rule of thirds when are when the camera puts the subject in a non-centralized location forcing the eyes to move to that location. When on lighting, a person must be aware of the available light and how much light he or she is letting in. Finally, the video gives ten tips that help for example one tip is to put the camera in manual focus so that the camera doesn't back focus or auto shift when something moves into the shot.
In the first unit we learned what goes into our school annocuments and what each element contributes to make the show happen and how to do those jobs. The first job Is Aja which is a computer program where they run the intro and outro as well as the flag and any another thing they want. The next job is the tech director which is a very important position because the tech director is in charge of moving to the next shot so the tech directors timing needs to be perfect as he gets directions from the director. Next, The floor director is in charge of conveying messages from the booth where the director sits to the anchors and the floor director is in charge of telling the anchors to go faster or to slow down as well as telling the anchors when to start. one of the final jobs is the sound board and they are not only in charge of checking the mics so the viewers ear drums don't break. The sound check also has to mic check all the programs and videos so the intro isn't blasting at us. The final job is the most important and most nerve racking which is the director because they are in charge of giving directions to everyone so he or she has to know the entire script and know each job to make sure things run smoothly. There are many other jobs but these were just my favorite jobs.
|
AuthorI am Michael Raffelson from St.Louis Missouri . I am a senior who enjoys sports and the outdoors. Archives
October 2019
Categories |