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VCMT2390 — Video Production II

3 credits · 3 hours

Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Visual Communication Media and Technology Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course builds on the skills learned in the Introduction to Video I course. Students will have an opportunity to explore more in depth concepts, principles, techniques and processes of producing, writing and directing as well as lighting, shooting, and editing audio and video. Students will have an opportunity to acquire skills in producing corporate/industrial style videos using both field and studio approaches. UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Distinguish the different types and requirements of corporate and industrial video productions. Text Quizzes (week 3-12), Discussions (week 2-11) 2. Develop script using dramatics and storytelling. Using multi-track recording/editing to create a sound bed/ADR (week 8) 3. Apply performance techniques for generating effective talent performance. Using multi-track recording/editing to create a sound bed/ADR (week 8) 4. Create and edit a video for organizational communication use, including graphics. Pre-production/script for Corporate/industrial video (week 10), Shoot & edit Final Video Project (weeks 12-16), corporate graphics (week 8) 5. Apply intermediate audio recording, mixing and editing techniques Using multi-track recording/editing to create a sound bed/ADR (week 8) 6. Apply intermediate video capturing, processing and editing techniques. Green screen i

Prerequisites: VCMT1190

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