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various formats associated with both digital video
ENGINEERING DRAWING 1
and digital audio technology. Students will be given
(Semester course ½ credit, Grades 9- 12) instruction on equipment/software operation and
ongoing guidance as projects progress. Upon
This is a survey course that deals with the
completion, students will be able to demonstrate
fundamentals of basic engineering concepts and
production skills and techniques as it relates to
tools. This course is designed for those students
producing video for a variety of audiences. Example
interested in pursuing a career in engineering,
projects may include music videos, instructional
architecture or design. Students will engage in school videos, documentaries, commercials, and a
sketching, mechanical drawing, 2D-CAD, 3-D
variety of other projects.
imaging and be introduced to the design process
and prototypes.
ADVANCED DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION
Lab Fee: $5.00.
(Semester, 1/2 credit, meets HHS computer
requirement, Grades 9-12)
ENGINEERING DRAWING 2
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Digital Video
(Semester, ½ credit, Grades 9- 12) Production I.
Prerequisite: Completion of Engineering Drawing 1
This class builds on the knowledge and skills gained
This course has a main focus on the “Design in Video Production I. The students will learn
Process” and prototypes. Students will use the advanced skills in video and animation as it applies
skills they developed in Engineering Drawing 1 to to video production. The students will learn how to
design, create and test prototypes and models create special effects and animations using Adobe
related to the engineering field along with a 3-D After Effects. The projects completed by the
architecture software program. This course will be students will be much more in depth and utilize
divided between the classroom and lab with a large advanced skills in video production including;
portion of time spent on construction type syncing of multiple camera shots, camera angles,
activities. Students will be introduced to specific advanced lighting and staging techniques, wireless
areas of the field which include, civil, mechanical, audio, studio work, location work, etc. Example
architectural and structural engineering. Industrial projects may include short films, documentaries,
equipment will be used in this course in the interviews, music videos, announcements
creation of models and prototypes. (newscasts), and After Effects animations.
Lab Fee: $5.00 Note: Students may take course more than once
and continue to build their video production skills.
A specialized curriculum will be developed in
DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION 1
coordination with
(Semester, 1/2 credit, meets HHS computer the student for
requirement, Grades 9-12) students that
Prerequisite: repeat the course.
This is an introductory level class that will teach the
students about digital video production. Students
will learn a variety of skills including: video
composition, audio, storyboarding, and script
development, lighting, scene staging, and keying
(green screen). The students will also learn how to
edit and produce a video using Adobe Premiere.
Students will develop a basic understanding of the
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