Monday, October 14, 2013

Transitions, Filters, and Titles Worksheet


Please make a video of three parts, one for transitions, one for filters, and one for titles.
Use your footage or footage you find on the Internet.
Your videos do not have to be art or even make sense. You are practicing sets of skills.
Duration of the video: up to 2 minutes.
Please post videos to Vimeo. Be sure to title with your name.

Transitions
Please create a video with the following characteristics:
1.     Place a simple cross dissolve between two clips.

2.     Put a transition at the beginning and end of a clip to fade in and out from black. (start and end transition on edit)

3.     Modify a transition’s parameters. Please also write very briefly on the blog how you modified the transition. Be sure to tell me the name of the transition that you are modifying.


Filters
Please create a video with the following characteristics:
1.     Place a flop and vignette filter on two clips respectively.

2.     Choose a sepia filter and modify its parameters. Please also write very briefly on the blog how you modified the filter. Be sure to tell me the name of the filter that you are modifying.

3.     Animate (using one animation motion effect) over the course of a clip, a filter over time

4.     Color correct one of your clips using the THREE WAY Color Correct filter.

5.     Learn to use the Smooth Cam filter to correct bumpy footage. If you do not have bumpy footage here, capture one with the QuickTime.

Titles
Please create a video with the following characteristics:
1.     Create a haiku poem 5 syllables first line, 7 syllables second line, 5 syllables third line.

2.     Using the titling options (text) to make your three lines in different fonts and different sizes.

3.     Choose a title motion effect to let your three lines of poem come into the frame in various times or in different direction.

4.     At the very least on of the lines of your haiku must a title/caption in the lower third and rolling text.

Finish that for in class homework before you leave today's class.

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