Feature and News:
Length requirements are 1:30 to 2:30.
You may go over the 2:30 mark but your video must hold your viewers attention in a compelling way. Otherwise, you will lose points.
Each are worth 200 points.
Directions:
- Research your stories appropriately.
- Choose strong characters.
- Plan your videos thoroughly.
- Include conflict and resolution.
- Make sure your story idea will provide you with compelling visuals.
- Shoot and edit to grab your audience within the first ten seconds.
- Shoot details, medium shots and scene setters.
- SHOOT LOTS OF VARIETY.
- Remember: Shoot. Move. Shoot. Move. Anticipate action and reaction.
- Longer videos that should be shorter, will hurt your grade.
- Interview one or more subjects. Vary your subject to camera distance. Consider using two cameras.
- You MUST use the tripod to shoot the interview. Remember to use manual focus for the interview. Use an appropriate mic.
- Make sure you have visuals that compliment the audio.
- Use Adobe Premiere to edit.
- Log your footage.
- Cut your audio first. Remember, audio drives your story.
- Use title slides, credits and place in lower thirds where appropriate.
- Use voice-over in at least one of your 4 videos. Use it to advance the story.
- The interview should not dominate the piece.
- Weave audio/video (B-Roll) into your piece without the interview.
- Use cutaways to avoid jump cuts and to show us a visual narrative.
- Shoot lots of b-roll especially details.
- Your stories must show an obvious beginning, middle and end.
- If you use music it must be neutral. In other words it should not alter the emotional message of the story. It must not be commercial. Resources: Bensound.com and https://mobygratis.com/.
- Video Story One and Video Story Two length requirements are 1:30 to 2:30 minutes.
Requirements:
- Put your videos on your blog before the due date.
- Use Youtube or Vimeo to host your video. Use that embed code in your assignment blog post.
- Choose a compelling thumbnail for your video as it will appear on your screen before you press play.
- Include a compelling title in the video and a headline in your blog post on the screen where your video resides.
- Include your credit at the end of your video.
- Write a 200-word short story adhering to AP Style and include it under your video.
- Write conversational 200-word essay about your experience and post under story.
Rubric:
- Compelling video and audio
- Technical quality of video and audio
- Would an online news organization publish your video?
Feature Video Ideas
- Caregiver, in-home or facility
- Medical Marijuana
- Taxi Driver
- Clock, shoe, bicycle or any Repair person
- Homeless
- Palm Reader
- Grave Digger
- Events (Homecoming)
- Profile anyone (see first video below)
News Video Ideas
- Election, Campaigning
- Protest
- CMU board of trustees meeting
- Covid Vaccination Site, Any Covid issue
- Spot News (fire, car crash)
- Military
- Michigan Militia
- Court Case
- Business news (new business)
- Localize a national news story
- Climate change
- Mt. Pleasant city council meeting
- Police ride along
- Isabella reservation council meeting