Enroll in Audio Video Production 1 with Dolphin STEM Academy
Course Overview
This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand
and apply the various techniques used in audio-video production. This course has 14 lessons
organized into three units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson
Activities.
This course will cover various topics in audio-video production, such as directing techniques,
editing and mastering techniques, file management and delivery formats, advanced camera and
lighting techniques, and techniques for providing special effects.
You will submit the Unit Activity documents to your teacher, and you will grade your work in the
Lesson Activities by comparing them with given sample responses. The Unit Activities
(submitted to the teacher) and the Lesson Activities (self-checked) are the major components of
this course. There are other assessment components, namely the mastery test questions that
feature along with the lesson; the pre- and post-test questions that come at the beginning and
end of the unit respectively, and an end-of-semester test. All of these tests are a combination of
simple multiple-choice questions and technology enhanced (TE) questions.
Course Goals
This course will help you meet the following goals:
Apply the various camera techniques required to create a video.
Describe the art and technique of directing and the various tasks of a director.
Describe various techniques of file management and the various delivery formats.
Demonstrate the knowledge of advanced techniques for providing special effects in audiovideo production.
Describe the role of various professionals in the field of audio-video production and describe
various career options in this field.
Describe the role of regulatory agencies and broadcast standards.
Analyze the expanding media landscape due to influence of technology.