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Introduction to Media Production ENGL 206
Exercise 3 – Editing and Typography
100 points (10%)

Edit video or images that demonstrate the 10 following techniques.
Select the best example of each.
Add a text title to each of the examples stating the name of the example.
Fade to and from black in-between each example.
Pay particular attention to timing and pacing.
1.) Emotion 1 – choose a visual effect that evokes a specific emotion, customize the effect settings to suit your emotion, state the specific emotion as the title

2.) Emotion 2 – choose a visual effect that evokes a specific emotion, customize the effect settings to suit your emotion, state the specific emotion as the title

3.) Emotion 3 – choose a visual effect that evokes a specific emotion, customize the effect settings to suit your emotion, state the specific emotion as the title

4.) Retime – choose a video clip to slow down and/or speed up time in meaningfully way. (slow motion/fast forward)

5.) Foley – add 3 sound effects to a clip that support the content of the visual

6.) Ken Burns – move through the frame at a speed appropriate to the duration of the clip and reveal something new about the visual content

7.) Split screen – include at least 2 different clips in a single full-frame composition, the beginning and ends of each clip should be the exact same duration

8.) Composite word texture – choose a word, style it, and frame it within the composition, create a composite layer and fill the word with a related video texture

9.) Speech – use kinetic typography to animate a speech, mix text and motion to illustrate a clip of audio dialog from a movie, TV show, or speech, demonstrate how you can visually support the content of the audio

10.) Archive – use Prelinger Archive footage downloaded from the Internet at https://archive.org/details/prelinger (Links to an external site.). Download TWO unrelated films from Prelinger, select clips from the footage, and composite together these clips to create new meaning

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