Outcomes
- Operate and engineer various technical components within the television studio including cameras, lights, microphones, switchers, and audio boards.
- Function in production positions such as technical director, camera operator, floor director, audio engineer, and lighting technician.
- Engage in the processes of studio production including preproduction, production, and post-production.
Point Value: 100
Activity Description
You will demonstrate your working knowledge of studio video production through a process of qualification; a hands-on assessment of your ability to engineer, set-up and block, shoot and switch video signals, and identify video components and their functionality.Rubric
1. The learner builds, connects, and breaks-down a studio camera configured with ClearCom, and a teleprompter.
Beginner (0-9) Developing (11-18) Accomplished (19-25)
(25 Points) ________
2. The learner executes proper white balancing and timing of video signals via a camera control unit (CCU), a wave form monitor and a vector scope.
Beginner (0-9) Developing (11-18) Accomplished (19-25)
2. The learner executes proper white balancing and timing of video signals via a camera control unit (CCU), a wave form monitor and a vector scope.
Beginner (0-9) Developing (11-18) Accomplished (19-25)
(25 Points) ________
3. The learner switches video inputs from preview to program buses using hard cuts, dissolves and transitions.
Beginner (0-9) Developing (11-18) Accomplished (19-25)
3. The learner switches video inputs from preview to program buses using hard cuts, dissolves and transitions.
Beginner (0-9) Developing (11-18) Accomplished (19-25)
(25 Points) ________
4. The learner engineers program output to desired distribution.
4. The learner engineers program output to desired distribution.
Beginner (0-9) Developing (11-18) Accomplished (19-25)
(25 Points) ________
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