Arts, A/V Technology, and Communication, Grade 9 - 12, Television Production-Photography and Editing, 2009
1.) Use safety skills associated with photography and editing in television production.
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2.) Apply aspects of photography and editing to television information-gathering techniques.
Examples: video and audio consent, fact confirmation, Internet use, copyright laws
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3.) Differentiate among styles of television photography and editing.
Examples: informative, entertaining, sensational
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4.) Utilize photographer and editor public relations skills.
Examples: positive attitude, polite demeanor, effective listening techniques
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5.) Describe ethical decisions made by the photographer and editor in television production.
Examples: shot selection, sound bite editing, abiding by libel laws, seeking formal permission
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6.) Demonstrate teamwork as a photographer and editor.
Examples: creative content input, team critiques
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7.) Combine basic setup, picture composition, and camera movement for a field camera operation.
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8.) Demonstrate studio camera operation.
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9.) Utilize basic audio and lighting techniques.
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10.) Demonstrate advanced editing skills using linear and nonlinear editing equipment, including the use of control track, time code, and audio post-production.
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11.) Solve photography and editing problems in a regularly-scheduled television program.
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12.) Compare photography and editing career options.
Examples: photographer, editor, filmmaker, director
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