Video Courses
Video Production
Abbreviation: 1037 VIDEO PROD
Term: Year
Grade Level(s): Year 9-12
This course can be used to fulfill the “f” requirement for the University of California and C.S.U.
In this course students will investigate techniques of video production: directorial style, script development, camera technique, editing, etc. Evaluation of the aesthetic principles of videography, investigation of selected historical topics, and “hands-on” training in video technique will form the basis of most class sessions. Each semester course will culminate in an exhibition of original student video projects.
May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
Advanced Video Production: Digital Film-Making
Abbreviation: 1038 ADV VIDEO
Term: Year
Grade Level(s): Year 10-12
Prerequisite: Video Production and permission of instructor.
This course can be used to fulfill the “f” requirement for the University of California and C.S.U.
This advanced course provides students with opportunities to work on individual and small group video projects. Workshop methods will be employed to provide students with understandings of advanced principles and practices of videography. Students in this course will be expected to develop project treatments, write and rewrite shooting scripts, develop storyboards, record and edit projects. An exhibition of student works will be held each semester. Note: A “workshop” course, students should be aware that training sessions will frequently be held after-school and that a significant “after hours” is required.
This course satisfies either the Fine Arts or Career-Vocational Education graduation requirement. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.