Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Video Response: Public Speaking

Have you ever watched a video and thought - hey I can do that better! Well, I certainly have! As I was preparing a lesson on proper delivery techniques for my Public Speaking class, I came across this video:



Two speech teachers decided to put together examples of what to do and what not to do when delivering a speech. Although the teachers are hilarious, and the information is great - I found myself distracted by the lack of a tripod, microphone or white balancing in the shot.

So, I said to my students - let's do this...better! Here's what we came up with:



What do you think? Did we accomplish our goal? What videos have you seen that you think you can do "better"? Comments welcome!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Welcome Students!

I'm super excited for the 2012-2013 school year! This year the Fitzgerald TV Production classes are now on Twitter! Follow us here! I look forward to an exciting school year and plenty of creative videos! This year's Film Festival will be Wednesday, April 17th at 7:00pm! Have a great year everyone!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

2011-2012 Video Yearbook

Attention class of 2012 - we have a special treat for you!

This year's video yearbook features interviews with seniors, teachers, video from pep rally's and senior events, along with photo montages from Prom and much more!

Check out this sneak peek of the 40 minute video:



Order your copy by contacting Mrs. Smith, or bring $10.00 to Graduation!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Fitzgerald Student Film Festival

Follow us on TWITTER: @FitzTVProduction or #FitzFilmFest
You are invited to the Fitzgerald Student Film Festival! Friday, May 18th at 7:00 pm in the Fitzgerald High School Auditorium! Scary Movie Trailers, Music Videos, Stop Motion Animation, and more! Come out and support our TV Production students, they have worked hard all year to see their videos on the big screen!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Fitzgerald's Open House

Tonight, Fitzgerald High School will host an Open House for students and families across the state who are interested in enrolling in the fall. The open house will showcase our elective programs and feature a video we created that highlights all of the classes. Here is the section that depicts our TV Production program: What do you think? Are you a school of choice student? What program drew you to pick Fitzgerald? Leave your comments!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Hallway Expectations

From the creators of "Auditorium Behavior" comes... "Hallway Expectations"... The Advanced TV Production class was once again asked to create a short film depicting appropriate behavior at Fitzgerald High School. This time, the administration wanted us to address the chaos in the hallways during passing time. Teachers put together a list of behaviors they wanted to see improved, and how students can improve them. We took that list and gave one issue to each group of two students. That group then brainstormed how we could show this to the school. After running their pitch by the rest of the class, we started production. This time we went for a more comedic approach and threw in a reference to the great Tarantino (did you catch it?). The staff and students haven't seen our final product yet, it's set to air on March 19th. Until then, enjoy this video and let me know what you think! Do you think anything needs to change in our hallways? Have you ever been late to class because the hallways were so congested with people standing around that you just couldn't get through? Do you find yourself with a splitting headache after standing in the hallway for only thirty seconds? How do you think this video will impact our school? How would you have done the video yourself? Leave your name in the comments for extra credit... Check out more of our videos on our YouTube Page.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Orchard Lake Film Festival

On Friday, February 3rd, several TV Production students from Fitzgerald attended the Orchard Lake Film Festival at West Bloomfield High School. While we did not submit any entries into the contest, we did enjoy listening to the presenters, and watching student films from other schools. My favorite moment from the day was when Gary Schwartz, animator from Single Frame Films, presented a stop motion demonstration.
He selected a series of sounds that were already mapped out for frame duration, and asked student volunteers to create movement frame-by-frame for the duration of the sound. The effect was exciting and presented a unique approach to our class stop motion projects in the future!
Next year I hope that we can enter some of our own student work, as the top prize was a brand new HD camera and the second prize was a $1,000 scholarship from the Motion Picture Institute. Now that we know what to expect from the event, I look forward to what we can bring next year!
Comments? Questions? You know the drill...