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Category: Photoshop
Overview For this project you will create a ONE AND A HALF minute video that wil
Overview
For this project you will create a ONE AND A HALF minute video that will act as a magnifying glass through which you can see what happens within a limited time. The video can be about anything you choose, and it does not need a narrative or plot. You need to put thought into how you arrange your clips, and you can not just edit them together randomly.
Please review some examples of prior student projects, however, please note that the project you are being assigned has changed from these examples.
Your completed videos will be uploaded to YouTube, so you MUST only use content that you have the license to use. Please review the lecture on copyright, and keep track of the locations you download your media from so that you can provide proper credit.
Steps to Complete this Project
1.) BRAINSTORM ideas for the project by:
reviewing the prior student examples
reviewing video clips available for you to use
create an outline describing what you would like to accomplish
2.) DOWNLOAD video clips that you have a license to use (you may also shoot your own video clips)
* You must only use videos in the HORIZONTAL orientation, and at the resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 (HD)
* Each video clip used in your project can NOT exceed 3 seconds (you can have some clips that have a duration of 5 seconds if necessary for creative reasons)
* Videos must be sized roughly TWICE the size of your sequence if you will be applying any motion to them (the larger resolution of the clips will minimize pixelation when you zoom in, pan, or tilt on them)
3.) DOWNLOAD photos that you have a license to use (you may also shoot your own photos)
* You must include at least TWO photos somewhere in your project (you may include the photos during the opening or closing titles if you do not want to use photos during the video)
* Photos must be sized roughly TWICE the size of your sequence if you will be applying any motion to them (the larger resolution of the photos will minimize pixelation when you zoom in, pan, or tilt on them)
* You must only use photos in HORIZONTAL orientation, and at the resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 (HD)
4.) EDIT your photos and videos into your sequence
5.) ADD at least THREE transitions (you can add more if you choose) based on the Transition Style Guidelines
6.) CREATE an opening title based on the Title Design Guidelines
* You must download and use a Creative Commons font
7.) APPLY the following motion to different clips in your project:
at least THREE zoom-ins, or zoom-outs, or any combination of the two
at least THREE pans
at least THREE tilts
Some examples of how you might apply motion in your project might include:
during the opening titles/graphics
slow pans across a photo to show a group of people
slow pans across a video that was shot with no movement
slow tilts to reveal an object or person
etc
* The motion you apply must be based on the Motion Style Guidelines
8.) CREATE closing titles at the end of your project based on the Title Design Guidelines
* The closing credits must include credits for all fonts, images, video, music, and sound effects used for your project
* You must download and use a Creative Commons font for the closing titles
*The duration of your titles are not counted towards the required length of your project
9.) CREATE ONE adjustment layer with a color grade that conveys the style of your project
10.) ADD at least ONE sound effect somewhere within your video
11.) ADD music or spoken word that plays for the majority of the project
* your selected music must match the style of your project
12.) ADJUST the levels of the music or spoken word so they are not too loud, and not too quiet
13.) CREATE an alternate sequence/version of the project that includes the following:
different music or spoken word
different adjustment layer with a different color grade that also conveys the style of your project
14.) CREATE Timestamps for your video and add them to the video description. The Timestamps should link to the work you completed for your assignment, and use descriptive text explaining what the links are for.
15.) SUBMIT links to BOTH versions of your videos in the Project #1 Discussion Forum
16.) SUBMIT links to BOTH versions of your videos in this location
17.) CONFIRM that your videos play properly on this page, and the discussion forum
18.) SAVE your .proproj file in case I request to see it
* Please do not upload your file(s) in the .zip or .rar file formats
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Choose a company – can be a small business or large corporation
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Reference chapter 4 of your textbook if you need help understanding these terms that make up a design brief
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Choose a company – can be a small business or large corporation
Write out company profile (History, employees, organization’s purpose), design objectives (create your own), target audience, main competitors, product or service details, market or legal requirements (if you can find them), media type, design samples (thumbnails)
Reference chapter 4 of your textbook if you need help understanding these terms that make up a design brief
For design samples, you must have at least 3. At least 1 should be your own sketch and the other 2 could be examples of designs you like and found online. 1 of these can be a design from the company you chose, but the other must be from another company. It’s preferred to have both samples from another company.
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Choose a company – can be a small business or large corporation
Write out company profile (History, employees, organization’s purpose), design objectives (create your own), target audience, main competitors, product or service details, market or legal requirements (if you can find them), media type, design samples (thumbnails)
Reference chapter 4 of your textbook if you need help understanding these terms that make up a design brief
For design samples, you must have at least 3. At least 1 should be your own sketch and the other 2 could be examples of designs you like and found online. 1 of these can be a design from the company you chose, but the other must be from another company. It’s preferred to have both samples from another company.
Add your thumbnails to the document – either take a picture and insert it into the word doc – or design them online and then insert the picture
Create headers out of the sections above that you must discuss. Your answers beneath the headers can be in a bulleted list format. See the sample attached.
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