AAVTC-AVTFII-2 FORMATS & PROGRAMMING
Demonstrate use of
multiple types and formats of programs and productions.
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2.1 Identify and explain
a script using the following types/formats of programs and productions:
§ Film, including short film, long form,
documentary
§ TV, including broadcast news, commercials, TV
film, drama, magazine style show, and reality TV
§ Web, including reality, news programming, film
programming
2.2 Plan and write a
script following appropriate production format, including a
treatment/program proposal.
2.3 Demonstrate editing
a program using appropriate production format.
2.4 Prepare a finished
production for distribution via multiple delivery formats (i.e., phone,
web, DVD, TV, and Blu-Ray).
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AAVTC-AVTFII-3 EQUIPMENT SET UP OPERATION
Identify and demonstrate
specified operational and set-up/maintenance procedures.
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3.1 Review basic
electrical needs for a production
3.2 Review types of
audio/video/data connectors and cables.
3.3 Describe data
transfer devices and protocols.
3.4 Demonstrate
troubleshooting audio/video functions/signal path & distribution (i.e.,
output to TV, computer, web streaming, bad cable connection, and proper
connectors).
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AAVTC-AVTFII-4 ADVANCED EDITING
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Perform advanced editing
operations.
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4.1 Edit multiple layers
of video/audio and perform split audio/video edits.
4.2 Calculate back time
and running time of production
4.3 Demonstrate matching
action/matching frame editing
4.4 Demonstrate special
effects processing to include color correction, keying and digital
compositing.
4.5 Demonstrate
maintaining proper continuity for a production.
AAVTC-AVTFII-5 TEAMWORK
Demonstrate
teamwork and proper use of equipment while participating in studio
productions.
5.1
Identify and describe different studio productions (i.e., commercial, news,
talk show, interview, and film).
5.2
Identify and develop leaders for studio production, including assigning
leadership roles for producer and director.
5.3
Select appropriate studio equipment based on production requirements (i.e.,
green screens, news casts, and talk shows).
5.4
Demonstrate operating studio equipment, as assigned.
5.5 Demonstrate setting
and adhering to production deadlines.
AAVTC-AVTFII-6 LIGHTING
Demonstrate
correct operations for studio and field lighting.
6.1
Demonstrate setting lighting required for field production (i.e., using
reflectors, on camera lights, and portable lighting instruments).
6.2
Demonstrate designing and setting lights for a studio broadcast.
6.3
Demonstrate setting lights for special effects (i.e., green screen and
compositing).
6.4
Demonstrate using light modifiers (i.e., reflectors, bounce cards, flag,
cookies, and gels).
6.5 Demonstrate and
perform correct operation of a lighting dimmer.
AAVTC-AVTFII-7 MOTION GRAPHICS
Create
production graphics.
7.1
Design and produce computer motion graphics and animation.
7.2
Demonstrate and explain key frames, motion paths and motion tracking.
7.3 Describe 3D space
(i.e., x,y,z axis).
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