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What is the primary responsibility of a student in Grade #4 during the project?
What is the primary responsibility of a student in Grade #4 during the project?
The F-stop controls the focus of the camera lens.
The F-stop controls the focus of the camera lens.
False
What are the three main parts of a camera?
What are the three main parts of a camera?
Lens, viewfinder, body
The __________ is responsible for capturing video footage and may also be referred to as a videographer.
The __________ is responsible for capturing video footage and may also be referred to as a videographer.
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Match the following camera operations to their descriptions:
Match the following camera operations to their descriptions:
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Study Notes
Project #2: "Learn the Camera, Picture Composition, Camera Shots and Movements"
- Grade #1: Students create a video with a theme of their choice (e.g., cheerleader, JROTC)
- Grade #2: Students write a description of their video theme
- Grade #3: Each camera shot is documented on a separate sheet.
- Grade #4: Students are responsible for classroom rules; direct shots following the plan. The video must be shot ONCE in any order.
- Grade #4 (continued): The shots can be shot out of order
- Grade #5 (cable networks): Students should shoot in sequence, or shoot out of order, then shoot in order of program.
- Grade #5 (continued): Reasons for not watching South Park
- Grade #5 (continued): Human eye comparison to camera lens
- Grade #5 (continued): Importance of adjusting light and aperture (pupil size)
- Grade #5 (continued): Camera parts (lens, viewfinder, body)
- Grade #5 (continued): Other camera operator names (videographer, cinematographer)
- Grade #5 (continued): F-stop controls light
- Grade #5 (continued): Wide shot to telephoto
- Grade #5 (continued): Column layout determines video type (e.g., movies, talk shows, news, live)
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Description
Explore the fundamentals of camera usage, composition, and movement through a hands-on video project. Students will document their video themes, camera shots, and learn about important technical aspects such as light adjustments and camera components. This project emphasizes creativity and following production plans.