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Legends Alive Interview Project

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WE WILL:
  • Prepare for an Adobe Premiere Editing project
  • Review intro info for beginning an Adobe Premier project
  • Import resources into a project.
  • Complete Legends Alive interviews
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  • How can an interview inform? 
  • How can I craft specific types of questions that will provide substantial answers?
  • How does the sit down interview format uniquely communicate?

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Watch the Katie Couric Interview below on What Makes a Good Interview
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Resources

Search here for potential interview subjects
  • 100 Significant People - Time Magazine
  • ​Famous Inventors
  • ​Famous men and women from literature
  • ​100 Famous African Americans from history
  • Fables of the World
  • Famous Hispanic Americans who made history
  • ​Famous people in Music
  • Famous Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
  • People from the LGBTQ Movement
  • ​Famous Artists from the past
  • Aesop's Fables
  • Most Significant Sports Figures of the past 100 years
  • ​You can also select a character from the world of Film for your subject. 
Legends Alive Example Video
Famous Journalist Katie Couric talks about What Makes a Good Interview

​Assignment Resources
  • Legends Alive Worksheet -
  • Legends Alive Rubric
  • Adobe Premiere - Easy Start Sheet
  • The worksheet and rubric are also available on Google Classroom

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Interview Days
Be prepared to on any day. You never know if the group in front of you will pass. 

  • 10 minutes to prepare. Check the taping schedule on Google Classroom to see the order
  • While one group is taping, the next group should go into the hallway and practice.
  • The Tech Crew listed on the Order List will assist Mr. P with the taping technology.
  • If you are not taping, you will observe the group that is. Use the Student Scoring Rubric Form posted on Google Classroom. You must assess, at least, 3 groups other than your own. 

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After you've taped....

  • Begin to hunt for images, video and audio that you might use to edit into your interview. 
  • It might be something that will be edited over your voice, in between answers, at the beginning or end of your interview etc etc. 
  • I will provide a Legends Alive intro video, a commercial, and lower thirds for the names of you and your subjects. 
  • When we return from break, we'll learn to edit on Adobe Premiere and we'll kick out a nice edited interview piece with you and your subject. 

Editing on Adobe Premiere

Preparation
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  • Create a folder on the D Drive of one of the classroom computers.
  • Your team must edit on the computer you typically sign into and where your folder resides.
  • Title the folder Legends Alive, and make sure it is a sub folder in the primary folder on D Drive that features your name.
  • To locate video on an SD card, follow the steps below.
  1. ​Push the SD card gently into the slot on your computer. Label side should be facing up.
  2. Double click on the folder called "Private"
  3. ​Double click on the folder called "AVCHD"
  4. Double click on the folder called "BMVD"
  5. Double click on the folder called " Stream"
  6. Locate your file or files by clicking on them and rename them by clicking right on the file and choosing "Properties".
  7. Move the files with your info onto the new Legends Alive project folder on the D Drive that you created. 
  8. Now your files are in the right place to begin an Adobe Premiere edit project
  9. Before you start editing, find and download images, audio and video into the project folder that you might use in the edit. ​
​(In an Adobe Premiere Project, all editing resources should be located in the same project folder, in the same place. )

Adobe Premiere Start Up Google Slide


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    • Why Study Film?
    • 9/11
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    • Night of the Living Dead
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    • Science Fiction >
      • We Are Not Alone
    • Man Alone - Literary Conflicts in Film
    • Dystopia
    • Hollywood Musicals
    • Crime
    • The American Western & Expanding West
    • Oh Brother Where Art Thou?
    • Let's Be Real
    • Parkland
    • The Patriot
    • Glory
    • Big Fish
    • Special Effects
    • Frame of Mind
  • Journalism & Digital Media
    • Journalism for Broadcast & New Media
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