1 TV Production 3, SEM 1 DOE: 8201030 Course Review Unit 1: Classroom Procedures and Lab Safety Students will be able to properly manage classroom equipment and follow safety procedures. 04.01 Follow classroom procedures. 04.02 State and apply general safety rules for operation of equipment and learning activities in the lab. 04.05 Transport equipment safely and securely. 04.06 Store equipment in appropriate locations.. Camera Bag Extension Cords Gaffer s Tape Hand Strap Lens Cap Surge Protector Tripod Plate Unit 2: Studio and Equipment Training Students will be able to properly demonstrate use of studio equipment. 23.01 - Demonstrate facility and equipment inventory. 26.03 - Operate television studio equipment. Inventory Video Camera Video Switcher Audio Mixer Camera Stabilizer such as Tripod
2 Unit 3: Working in the Television Production Industry Students will be able to identify roles and responsibilities of a production team. 22.01 - Use lighting instruments to create the mood for a production. 23.01 - Demonstrate facility and equipment inventory. 26.03 - Operate television studio equipment. Anchor Assistant Director Audio Engineer Camera Operator Cast CG Operator Crew Cue (including hand signals from Chapter 2 of TV Production textbook) Director Editor Executive Producer Floor Director or Floor Manager Frame Gaffer Graphic Artist Grip Makeup Artist News Director Photog Photojournalist Post-Production Pre-Production Producer Production Switching Reporter Scriptwriter Staff Talent
3 Unit 4: Video Camera Operations Students will be able to identify and demonstrate proper video camera operations. 25.01 - Perform Society of Motion Picture and television Engineers (SMPTE) time code calculations. 25.03 - Draw storyboard for a planned non-profit commercial production. 27.01 - Use the internet to research specific information on a production topic as assigned. Arc (left & right) Bust Shot Audio Engineer Close-Up (CU) Depth of field (DOF) Dolly (in and out) Establishing Shot Extreme Close-Up (ECU/XCU) Extreme Long Shot (ELS/XLS) Group Shot Head Room High Angle Shot Lead Room Long Shot (LS) Low Angle Shot Medium Close-Up (MCU) Medium Long Shot (MLS) Medium Shot (MS) Nose Room Over-the-Shoulder Shot (OSS) Pan (left & right) Pedestal (down & up) Rack Focus Rule of Thirds Shot Sheet Tilt (down & up) Truck (left & right) Two Shot White Balance
4 Unit 5: Studio & Remote Shooting Students will be able to identify the characteristics and advantages of both studio and remove shooting. 22.02 - Use appropriate lighting accessories (gels, reflectors, etc.) to enhance a production. 25.03 - Draw storyboard for a planned non-profit commercial production. 27.02 - Derive on-line information for use in graphs and charts in a production. Audio Booth Audio Console Confidence Monitor Control Room Editing Suite EFP (electronic field production) ENG (electronic news gathering) Flat Location Program Monitor Remote Shoot
5 Unit 6: Industry Certification Preparation Students will be able to use industry editing software to the specifications needed to obtain industry certification. 25.01 - Perform Society of Motion Picture and television Engineers (SMPTE) time code calculations. Audio B-roll Clip Cut Dissolve Edit Point Effects Export Graphics Non-Linear Editing System Timecode Trimming Transition Video Voice Over