Final+Video+Project

=Promotional Video Assignment Instructions= You have seven weeks as a //collaborative group// project to plan, script, shoot, and produce a promotional video. Project 3 is an up to 15 minute scripted, digitally edited video produced with original footage (live action video shot by your group -- this video is NOT to be a video produced from still images). The video should be one that a teacher, media specialist, or other educational professional could use to promote a school program, activity, event, etc. In addition to the edited video and storyboard/scripting requirements outlined below, a usage plan describing the purpose of the video; the audience that it was produced for; how, where, and when the video will be shown; and how its effectiveness will be evaluated must be submitted. The topic can be anything of your choosing, but my suggestion is to find a topic that promotes something to do with education or instruction. You might explore events, groups, or individuals at your place of work. What ever you select, stay narrowly focused - use the assignment to convey a succint message that inspires, evokes reflection, and/or encourages a response or participation. Remember, you must plan this project, write the script, include the camera shoot details, and then edit what you have into no more than 15 minutes of video. Write a brief (no more than a paragraph) of your documentary in a separate MS Word document. This brief will be used when the projects is loaded where everyone can view each other's projects. Please submit the following - into the correct submission drop box - READ CAREFULLY! Use the CourseDen dropbox in Module 3, //DBox Video Project 3: Promotional Video//, and submit these files:
 * Guidelines and limits**:
 * Your video cannot be more than 15 minutes
 * Be produced from a storyboard and detailed word-processed script that was followed during the video shoot ( e.g., time for each shot, visual information, camera/shooting information)
 * Have graphic titles and credits
 * Include appropriate transition effects
 * Have “edited” audio (e.g., music background, voice-overs, sound effects – as appropriate)
 * Adhere to copyright guidelines
 * Your video must be converted to MP4
 * You will submit your finished supporting files (e.g., script, resource kit notes, and project brief) using the course drop box, //DBox Video Project 3: Promotional Video//
 * You will submit your finished video file (as an MP4 file) into your YouTube account following the instructions in the resource job-aid (see below)
 * Your production script, plus
 * Resource kit notes, and
 * Your project brief.