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Digital Video and Sound Fundamentals (or Digital Design 2)  
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Digital Video and Sound Fundamentals

Florida Department of Education
STUDENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Course Title: Digital Video and Sound Fundamentals
Course Number: 8207420
Course Credit: 1

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course covers advanced planning and video editing for multimedia presentations. Students design presentations through various steps of development, implementation, and final output.

PRESENTATION PRODUCTION

201.0 DEMONSTRATE PROFICIENCY IN USING PRESENTATION SOFTWARE AND EQUIPMENT - The student will be able to:

201.03 Using presentation software, create a multimedia presentation that incorporates shot and edited video, animation, music, narration and adheres to good design principles, use of transitions, and effective message conveyance.
201.04 Demonstrate knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of a multimedia production team (e.g. project manager, creative or design director, content experts, writers, graphic designers, animators, sound designers, videographer, interface designers/programmers, etc.).
201.05 Collaborate with team members to plan, edit, evaluate, and present a multimedia presentation where individuals on the team function in specific production roles that were outlined in mastery of 201.04.

VIDEO EDITING

202.0 DEMONSTRATE PROFICIENCY USING VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE AND EQUIPMENT—The student will be able to:

202.01 Demonstrate knowledge of video and sound editing vocabulary, terms, and acronyms.
202.02 Demonstrate knowledge of non-linear editing software (NLEs) and compare the strengths and weaknesses of these programs.
202.03 Identify components of non-linear video editing equipment.
202.04 Set-up non-linear video editing equipment.
202.05 Compare offline to “real time” video editing.
202.06 Use storyboarding to plan a short nonlinear video project that includes existing video footage with a title, transitions, background sound, voice-over, animation, and rolling credits.
202.07 Create and edit a movie using video editing software that includes existing video footage with a title, transitions, background sound, voice-over, and rolling credits and output to video.
202.08 Collaborate with team members to create a short movie utilizing good lighting and sound: plan, shoot, and edit video footage as a team.
202.09 Using a video editor, create animated GIFs.
202.10 Collaborate with team members to plan, edit, and shoot video footage utilizing advanced video editing techniques and output to video.

202.11 Discuss the use of batch processing and project trimming.
202.12 Plan, create, edit and present a short nonlinear QuickTime movie with title, transitions, sub and virtual clips, sound, background music, voice-over, and credits.