Career Cluster:

Arts, AV Technology, & Communication

Television Production

Photography & Editing

Teacher: Megan Pettus

School: Carroll High School Email:

Website:

Telephone: 334-445-3792 ext. 1032

TV Production Photography & Editing is a one-credit course designed to advance students’ knowledge of the A/V Arts and Communication industry. Classroom, laboratory, and real-world experiences promote teamwork, leadership, and further opportunities for application of knowledge and skills.

Career and technical student organizations are integral, cocurricular components of each career and technical course. These organizations serve as a means to enhance classroom instruction while helping students develop leadership abilities, expand workplace-readiness skills, and broaden opportunities for personal and professional growth.

Prerequisite(s): Introduction to TV Production, TV Writing and Producing 10th, 11th, or 12th grade, TV Studio Operations

Course Rule(s): The goal of this course is to provide students with 18 weeks of instruction, which is designed to introduce master control operation, performance skills, live work, graphic arts,video, editing, production, writing, website development, creative thinking, teamwork, and time management skills. In order to maintain an orderly work and learning environment, students will need to adhere to the following classroom rules:

1. Students are expected to enter the classroom in a timely and orderly fashion. Absolutely NO Loitering in the hallways, around snack machines, or bathrooms will be tolerated. Students who drive must have a current parking decal issued from the school and must be in the classroom and seated. If you need to go to the bathroom, please let me know that upon entering the classroom. Please do not engage in visiting other classroom/students. Refusal to comply will result in the enforcement of the City Schools Tardy Policy, found on page 12 of the Ozark City Schools Student/Parent Resource Guide and Code of Student Conduct.

2. Students are expected to come to class with all necessary materials (school laptop, pen, pencil, paper, notebook, props etc.) Basic school supplies are not provided.

3. High School students are expected to handle bathroom needs prior to the start of class. Again, when you arrive on campus, please come directly to the classroom, and notify me if you need to use the bathroom, so that I will know where you are.

4. Profanity, inappropriate conversations (including but not limited to: sexuality, drug usage, violence etc.,) discrimination based on one’s race, color, creed, national origin, or physical ability is strictly prohibited.

a. Students, please be mindful that we are in a classroom environment. Profanity used towards the teacher or other students, and/or in general conversations will not be tolerated. The first offense is a call to a parent. Second offense will result in a referral to the counselor and ISS. The third offense is suspension pending a parent conference. Subsequent offenses will be dealt with by the administration.

b.Students in the Television Production Program are public ambassadors for their school and community. They should act in a way that is becoming to them and this school. This includes their actions in class, at events and outside of the CTV studio, including, but not limited to, their social media behavior. Students acting in an inappropriate manner on Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, or any other social media could see a loss in on-air privileges. This will be met on a case-to-case basis, and will involve the administration and parent input.

5. Food and/or drinks are not allowed in the classroom area.

6. All students are expected to work in groups, and must be actively involved in all activities. Sleeping in class, none participation, and disruptive activities will not be tolerated. Please remember to conduct yourselves with personal restraint and responsibility. Excessive talking, loudness and horseplay are against school policy.

7. Mishandling or destruction of equipment will not be tolerated. Students will be disciplined to the fullest extent of the Code of Student Conduct for purposely or carelessly damaging school property. Intentional destruction as a result of mishandling property will be expected to be replaced by the student.

8. Outside classroom shoots are very popular with students around campus. In the event that students are interviewing students from other programs, the highest level of personal responsibility and professionalism is expected. Excessive loudness, playing or other inappropriate acts will result in a zero on the assignment. Students will also be resigned to complete a written assignment during the next outside shoot.

9. According to the Ozark City Schools Student/Parent Resource Guide and Code of Student Conduct, Page 12, students are allowed to complete make up work at an appropriate time, which will be determined by the teacher for an excused absence. It is the students/and or parents responsibility to request this make-up work within 2 days after returning to school.

10. Cheating on tests is prohibited and is a class 2 offense. Please refer to the Ozark City Schools Student/Parent Resource Guide and Code of Student Conduct, page 19, (2.09).

11. Please refrain from the usage of electronic devices during class time, unless the device is being for a class assignment. I should not have to remind you to turn off your cell phone, iPod, gaming system etc. Devices that are taken up due to non-compliance will only be returned to a parent or guardian at the end of the school day. If you need your electronic device, and do not want it taken, please refrain from breaking the rules concerning this matter. Once a device is taken up, there will be no discussion of the matter with me. Furthermore, electronic devices are items that are often stolen. I bare no responsibility for locating your stolen device. Your belongings need to be kept on your person at all times! If you have an item that needs to be locked up in my office until the end of the class period, I will be willing to aid in the matter.

12. Ozark City Schools has a dress code in place for both students and employees. Please comply with the dress code, as listed in the Code of Student Conduct. It is likely that you will be asked to call a parent, or tie up your pants, if what you are wearing is considered too revealing. To eliminate frustrating and uncomfortable occurrences for all, please dress appropriately. No revealing tops or bottoms, clothing that is too tight, oversized and sagging jeans/pants, steel-toe boots, cut up jeans, etc.

13. Please pay all class fees, and bring all class materials within the first week of school.

Course Goal(s):

1.) Use safety skills associated with television production studio operations.
2.) Apply aspects of photography and editing to television information-gathering techniques.
Examples: video and audio consent, fact confirmation, Internet use, copyright laws
3.) Differentiate among styles of television photography and editing.
Examples: informative, entertaining, sensational
4.) Utilize photographer and editor public relations skills.
Examples: positive attitude, polite demeanor, effective listening techniques
5.) Describe ethical decisions made by the photographer and editor in television production.
Examples: shot selection, sound bite editing, abiding by libel laws, seeking formal permission
6.) Demonstrate teamwork as a photographer and editor.
Examples: creative content input, team critiques
7.) Combine basic setup, picture composition, and camera movement for a field camera operation.
8.) Demonstrate studio camera operation.
9.) Utilize basic audio and lighting techniques.
10.) Demonstrate advanced editing skills using linear and nonlinear editing equipment, including the use of control track, time code, and audio post-production.
11.) Solve photography and editing problems in a regularly-scheduled television program.
12.) Compare photography and editing career options.
Examples: photographer, editor, filmmaker, director

Essential Questions:

1. What is the proper way to treat the equipment?

2. How can a student determine if he/she has followed proper procedures?

3. What is the risk involved with NOT following procedures?

4. What are the different careers available within TV Production?

5. How do you hear with your eyes?

6. What are ethics?

7. How can a student determine if he/she has followed ethical standards?

8. What is the risk involved with NOT following ethical standards?

9. What is the appropriate way to communicate on the job?

10. What constitutes a clear graphic in a newscast?

11. How can you succeed in a job interview for one of the jobs in TV Production?

12. What type of education is needed to pursue a career in TV Production?

13. What criteria should be used in judging the effectiveness of a newscast?

14. What criteria should be used in judging the effectiveness of broadcast director or switcher?

15. What is the proper way to treat the equipment?

16. How can a student determine if he/she has followed proper procedures?

17. What is the risk involved with NOT following procedures?

18. How can a film or photograph convey emotion to its audience?

Course Outline

Week 1 / Safety
Week 2 / Photography & Editing
Week 3-4 / Studio Operations & Audio
Week 5 / Lighting & Scriptwriting
Week 6-7 / Public Relations in Video Production
Week 8 / Advanced Editing
Week 9-10 / Ethics & Copyright
Week 11-12 / Writing for News
Week 13-14 / Live Performance Techniques & ACA Prep
Week 15-16 / Explore Career Options
Week 16-17 / Advertising/ Commercials/PSA
Week 18 / Final Project- Digital Portfolio

Culminating Product(s)

Students produce basic television production projects, podcasts, and other mass communication projects based on concepts, theories, and strategies taught through lecture, demonstration, and group investigation. Students showcase leadership and self confidence through interviews, public speaking, and other presentations.

Assessment Procedures: Students will be assessed using the Rubrics system, evaluations through the usages of chapter/unit tests, class participation, quality of finished products, and a final examination. Students will submit some assignments online through Google Drive. Students will be graded on current events, group and individual projects, tests, daily participation, television/movie reviews and other class assignments from the textbook. Students will need to work with group members amicably with the entire year and must share equal workloads. Grades are given every 9 weeks.

Grading Scale:

Grades 9-12 / Range
A / 90-100
B / 80-89
C / 70-79
D / 60-69
F / Below 60

Grade Breakdown:

Job Performance or Daily Grade( Homework, Daily Assignments, Daily Labs, SkillsUSA participation, Daily Newscast participation)- 20%

Students will be required to complete 1 or more outside school shoots per 9 weeks in the areas of news, sporting events, entertainment, community service projects, PSAs or commercials and other school related events. Each outside school shoot is worth 100 pts each and the video and paperwork is required to be turned in.

Daily Job Performance Breakdown

Actively involved in production

Procedure compliance (equipment, sign in/out, attire, rules)

Time Management—present/on-time, MUST call or email if absent, deadlines

Staff/Public Relations—attitude, reliability, teamwork

Tests, Assessments or Quizzes,ACT/ Work Keys/ Credential Prep Work- 20%

9 Weeks Exam, Final Exam- 20%

Projects, Lab Work- 40%-

Students are required to pay a $25.00 class fee due one month after receiving this syllabus. This includes a CTSO (Career/Tech Student Organization): SkillsUSA fee of $15.00 and a class equipment management fee of $10.00

Available Industry Credential(s): ACA Certification

REQUIRED SUPPLIES/MATERIALS

●1 SDHC 16GB Memory Card

●Personal Planner/Calendar

●Binder

●Notebook Paper

●Google Email account

Year: 2017-2018

TV Production Photography & Editing

Arts, Technology and Communications students will frequently use expensive video and technology equipment. This is a privilege and should be taken seriously. Below are some of the regulations for the Arts, Technology and Communications class:

●Students are required to pay a $25 class fee in August 2015. This includes the national affiliated SkillsUSA club fee of $15. If students do not pay the club fee, they are still required to participate in leadership, community service, fundraisers, and program improvement activities through SkillsUSA. Multiple options are given to earn the SkillsUSA points, and all students should be able to meet the requirements.

●A 16GB SDHC Memory Card is required for video projects.

●Online Assignments should be submitted online via Google Drive.

●Students may appear regularly on our weekly television show C-TV, our website, and other program promotional materials.

●Students understand and agree to attend at least (1) projects or outside school shoots per 9 weeks. This includes football games or other sporting events, board meetings, school events, etc. The student is responsible for keeping up with these opportunities.

●Students must be knowledgeable of and follow all Ozark City Schools Code of Student Conduct rules when on a TV Production shoot or using school equipment, including dress code, no profanity, etc. Students may be removed from the program for disciplinary problems.

●Students will post appropriate material on their social media accounts, protecting themselves and the school’s image.

●Students should never leave the gear unattended at any time.

● Students should handle gear carefully and cautiously at all times – misuse of equipment will result in loss of privileges. A loss of privileges will affect a student’s grade.

●Grades will be based on teamwork, coursework, performance, and overall attitude.

● Electronic devices must be turned off and away during class time or be subject to be taken up.

● Failure to comply with rules, instructions, or guidelines given by the instructor will result in disciplinary actions.

The TV Production Studio Operations course is a course within the Audio/Visual Television and Mass Communications career cluster. Therefore, students in this program will be held to very high standards. If you agree to the above rules and regulations please sign below.

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