USEFUL LINKS
www.medialit.org
There are downloadable Power Point presentations and twenty-five lesson plans on news writing, photography etc.
http://www.storyofmovies.org/
This site is maintained by a foundation for the preservation of classic movies and Turner Classic Movies. It offers lesson plans on film production, film piracy, and interpreting documentary film. The curriculum is targeted at middle school students, but many of the lesson plans are adaptable to high school students.
http://www.hsbj.org/ /
Funded by a grant from the John S. James L. Knight Foundation. Provides lesson plans, grant information, tips, clips, and other materials created in collaboration with members of the Radio-Television News Directors Association.
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/
Tutorials on video, audio, graphics and internet.
http://www.nhvweb.net/VHS/Art/VHSTV.htm
Sample downloads and various policies and “how to’s” from Voorhees HS.
http://www.video101course.com
Good segments and modules for video production.
http://www.texastandi.unt.edu/curriculum/indexmedi2.htm
Thorough curriculum and standards.
http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/adccvj/nav2.shtml
Complete Video Journalism lesson plans from Apple Digital Campus Curriculum
http://www.sotherden.com/video101/overview.htm
Small modules on video production Professor Monkey.
www.schooltube.com
Samples of a wide variety of stories and broadcasts from across the country. Content is from middle and high school and is all teacher approved.
http://www.3drender.com/light/3point.html
Tutorial on lighting--3-point lighting.
www.videomaker.com
Magazine and website aimed at amateur film maker.
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/tutorials/
Final Cut Pro tutorials
www.adobe.com
Resource and publisher of Adobe Premier, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop
www.creativecow.net
There are downloadable Power Point presentations and twenty-five lesson plans on news writing, photography etc.
http://www.storyofmovies.org/
This site is maintained by a foundation for the preservation of classic movies and Turner Classic Movies. It offers lesson plans on film production, film piracy, and interpreting documentary film. The curriculum is targeted at middle school students, but many of the lesson plans are adaptable to high school students.
http://www.hsbj.org/ /
Funded by a grant from the John S. James L. Knight Foundation. Provides lesson plans, grant information, tips, clips, and other materials created in collaboration with members of the Radio-Television News Directors Association.
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/
Tutorials on video, audio, graphics and internet.
http://www.nhvweb.net/VHS/Art/VHSTV.htm
Sample downloads and various policies and “how to’s” from Voorhees HS.
http://www.video101course.com
Good segments and modules for video production.
http://www.texastandi.unt.edu/curriculum/indexmedi2.htm
Thorough curriculum and standards.
http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/adccvj/nav2.shtml
Complete Video Journalism lesson plans from Apple Digital Campus Curriculum
http://www.sotherden.com/video101/overview.htm
Small modules on video production Professor Monkey.
www.schooltube.com
Samples of a wide variety of stories and broadcasts from across the country. Content is from middle and high school and is all teacher approved.
http://www.3drender.com/light/3point.html
Tutorial on lighting--3-point lighting.
www.videomaker.com
Magazine and website aimed at amateur film maker.
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/tutorials/
Final Cut Pro tutorials
www.adobe.com
Resource and publisher of Adobe Premier, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop
www.creativecow.net