Example:
Goal: To frame every shot according to rule of thirds
Standard: 4.3 Demonstrate proper picture composition techniques
GA Standards Link
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/CTAE/Documents/Audio-Video-Technology-Film.pdf
Standards:
1.1 Communicate effectively through writing, speaking,
listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities.
1.2 Demonstrate creativity by asking challenging questions
and applying innovative procedures and methods.
1.3 Exhibit critical thinking and problem solving skills to
locate, analyze and apply information in career planning and employment
situations.
1.4 Model work readiness traits required for success in the
workplace including integrity, honesty, accountability, punctuality, time
management, and respect for diversity.
1.5 Apply the appropriate skill sets to be productive in a
changing, technological, diverse workplace to be able to work independently and
apply team work skills.
1.6 Present a professional image through appearance,
behavior and language.
AAVTC-AVTFI-2 Understand and follow safety procedures when
working with TV equipment.
2.1 State general safety rules for operation of equipment
and learning activities specific to film and TV.
2.2 Perform safe practices
when working on assignments.
2.3 Transport equipment safely and securely.
AAVTC-AVTFI-3
Understand and utilize trade terminology in an appropriate manner.
3.1 Identify and utilize trade terminology in the media
production lab.
3.2 Identify and
utilize trade abbreviations and acronyms as appropriate.
AAVTC-AVTFI-4 Demonstrate proper set-up and use of basic
production equipment.
4.1 Demonstrate steps
necessary to set-up, turn on, and operate equipment according to instructor’s
directions.
4.2 Use both traditional camcorders and non-traditional
capture devices like DSLR cameras, smart phones and iPads to record and edit
video.
4.3 Demonstrate proper picture composition techniques.
4.4 Demonstrate proper camera movement.
4.5 Demonstrate proper use of microphones.
4.6 Identify
qualities of a technically acceptable audio track.
4.7 Demonstrate mastery of aesthetics to include
composition, coordination, balance, and color contrast.
4.8 Demonstrate basic lighting techniques.
4.9 Explain the care, storage, and use of media hardware and
software.
4.10 Determine proper cables for set-up and operation of
production equipment.
AAVTC-AVTFI-5 Identify and create various types of scripts.
5.1 Identify scripts by format.
5.2 Demonstrate the steps leading to the development of
various types of scripts (Brainstorm, Proposal and Treatment).
5.3 Define terminology used in scriptwriting.
5.4 Write scripts as assigned according to designated
deadline.
5.5 Plan and produce a storyboard.
AAVTC-AVTFI-6 Demonstrate proper use and operation of studio
equipment and production techniques while working as part of a production team
during a studio broadcast.
6.1 Operate production switcher.
6.2 Operate audio console.
6.3 Operate recording/broadcasting equipment.
6.4 Operate studio cameras. 6.5 Operate character generator.
6.6 Identify and perform duties of a floor director.
6.7 Demonstrate basic three point lighting for studio
broadcast.
AAVTC-AVTFI-7
Demonstrate teamwork and proper use of equipment while participating in a live
field production which may include electronic news gathering, film work or
streaming live events.
7.1 Operate field cameras.
7.2 Demonstrate live audio recording using proper
microphones and field mixer.
7.3 Identify different types of internet connections.
7.4 Demonstrate the difference between uploading and
downloading and identify different compression methods commonly used with
digital video.
AAVTC-AVTFI-8
Demonstrate the use of technology in recording and post-production
applications.
8.1 Identify
recording formats and compression methods used with digital media.
8.2 Demonstrate the production of still and motion graphics.
8.3 Capture and / or transfer digital video using editing
application.
8.4 Demonstrate basic editing techniques while producing a
finished video.
8.5 Demonstrate various methods to export completed media
including DVD authoring and digital upload.
8.6 Demonstrate basic audio editing techniques.
8.7 Demonstrate special effects processing to include color
correction, keying and digital compositing.
AAVTC-AVTFI-9 Develop an understanding of audio video and
film careers, describe the principal fields of specializations and identify
associated career opportunities.
9.1 Identify education requirements for audio video and film
occupations and locations where programs of study are available.
9.2 Match audio video and film job titles with
qualifications and responsibilities. 9.3 Participate in activities related to
career interests.
AAVTC-AVTFI-10 Examine how related student organizations are
integral parts of career and technology education courses through leadership
development, school and community service projects and competitive events.
10.1 Explain the purpose, mission, objectives, motto,
colors, official dress and other distinguishing characteristics of SkillsUSA.
10.2 Explain how participation in SkillsUSA can promote
lifelong responsibility for community service, professional growth and
development.
10.3 Explore the impact and opportunities SkillsUSA can
develop to bring business and industry together with education in a positive
working relationship through innovative leadership and career development
programs.
10.4 Explore the local, state, and national opportunities
available to students through participation in SkillsUSA including but not
limited to conferences, competitions, community service, philanthropy, and
other SkillsUSA activities.
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