As we wind up the end of the school year, it is always my tradition to take a few pictures of my classes for posterity. Here are a few of the best/goofiest shots! Have a great summer everyone!
Let me first mention that Advanced students should continue to work on your documentary on your life during the Covid 19 pandemic. Based on feedback, the deadline for that assignment will now be set to Monday, May 11th. Beginning students - We have been studying numerous properties of light necessary to make educated choices about how to light your scenes. Today we are going to talk about Light Intensity. Light intensity is a measurement of the quantity of light that is falling on your subject. This is important for various reasons including making sure that you have enough Baselight (minimum operating light level for your camera), making sure that your lighted scenes are not to dark or "hot" (bright), and for directing the attention of your viewers to certain parts of your scene that you want them to see. Please watch this Power Point and then complete the Light Intensity Quick Quiz below the Power Point and turn that in by Monday, May 11th. ...
Hi advanced classes! Here is a summary of what is due when and some helpful links Please sign up for Remind! Your class code is on your syllabus. I'd like your syllabus to be turned in as soon as you can, certainly by Friday. You and your parents should go over it, and then click on the link at the bottom of the syllabus to get to the Google form and syllabus agreement. Here is the link in case the one at the bottom of your copy doesn't work https://forms.gle/fBLoCrsYRA2Bt4eE8 Your Canva graphic should already be up on Padlet. It was due today (August 18), but since many people had a hard time getting on CTLS yesterday and again today, please do your best to complete it by Friday. You should have taken the Employability quiz during class. I will share you grades with you. In case you didn't do it yet, please go to your home page for my class and click on Employability Quiz in the Review section of the page. Finally, you should begin...
It is always the hardest thing to do; to go up to someone you don't know and start asking them questions. That's what reporters have to do in order to get the soundbites necessary for their story. That is what you will be doing. There are some specific techniques to interviewing that entail a little more than just asking questions. There is some phychology to it. Below are the PowerPoints that go with the module on Interviewing.