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Visual Media Presentation ( Public Service Announcement). Your team needs to create a visual media presentation, no longer than 2-3 minutes , that summarizes your QuikScience project.
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Visual Media Presentation(Public Service Announcement) • Your team needs to create a visual media presentation, no longer than 2-3 minutes, that summarizes your QuikScience project. • It needs to illustrate your problem topic, provide a rationale for studying this topic, and summarize your scientific findings, community service and lesson plan. • The presentation should incorporate video segments demonstrating your work during those segments of the project and should ultimately serve to raise public awareness about your cause. • The visual media presentation is due on 2/6. The visual media presentation will be graded on content, creativity, guideline adherence, and work ethic according to the attached rubric.
Questions to Consider • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0LCmStIw9E (texting while driving - super graphic!) • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__C7sd_UDU0 (bullying) • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRkcxTK76_M (plastics in the ocean) • What is the point of PSA videos? • What are PSAs supposed to do? • Are there any other commercials you’ve seen on television that have similar messages? • How are PSAs different from regular commercials?
Steps to Success • Brainstorm ideas with your team. • What impact do you want your video to have? • What tone will it employ? • Will your team “act” in the video or not? • Review the images and videos that you already have. What do you have and what are you missing? • Complete the PSA Script outline and storyboard graphic organizer. Fill in the sections that are useful. • Media Engineer – organize the times and locations to make your video possible!
PSA Storyboard • A storyboard is a visual way to plot out a TV script and story. Movie directors and animators use storyboards to plot out their thinking and ideas. • In the blank boxes, draw images of what you want to show on the screen. On the lines underneath, write the audio portion. • On the "audio" lines, write music, sound effects, and dialogue. • On the Special Effects (SFX) line, write any effects, such as distortion, blur, and color alteration. • Finally, in the "Superscript" line, write any text, such as titles or credits, that you want to add to the screen.
Visual media presentation reminders • The Media Engineer is the lead for this deliverable, but everyone must participate. • 2-3 minutes only • Keep it professional and student friendly! • Due 2/6