Audio Visual Technique

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 C OSMOPOINT  COLLEGE  O F  TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS L ESSON P L A N   Au d io Vi s ua l Tec h n iqu e s (DMA 303)  20 0 3  C C C O O O S S S M M M O O O P P P O O O I I I N N N T T T   Kuala Lumpur  Klang  Ipoh  Seremban  Johor Bharu  Bangkok Bank  Muar  Sungai Petani  Kuantan  Kota  Kinabalu  Kota Bahru

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C O S M O P O I N T

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

DIPLOMA IN M ULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS

L E S S O N P L A N

Audio Visual Techniques(DMA 303)

2003

CCC OOO SSS MMM OOO PPP OOO III NNN TTT Kuala Lumpur Klang Ipoh Seremban Johor Bharu Bangkok Bank Muar Sungai Petani Kuantan Kota

Kinabalu Kota Bahru

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TABLE OF CONTENT

TABLE OF CONTENT ……………………………………………………………………….... 2

INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………… 3

AUDIO VISUAL TECHNIQUES

HOW TO USE THE LESSON PLAN? ………………………………………………………… 3

ASSESSMENT …………………………………………………………………………………. 4

I NDIVIDUAL A SSIGNMENT T EST F INAL P ROJECTF INAL E XAMINATION

ATTENDANCE…………………………………………………………………………………………...6

CONTACT-TIME………………………………………………………………………………………...6

F ULL -T IME P ART -T IME

THE ACADEMIC PLANNER…………………………………………………………………………..7

Week 1……………………………………………………………………………………………………..9

Week 2……………………………………………………………………………………………………13

Week 3……………………………………………………………………………………………………11

Week 4……………………………………………………………………………………………………12

Week 5……………………………………………………………………………………………………12

Week 6……………………………………………………………………………………………………14

Week 7……………………………………………………………………………………………………15

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Week 10………………………………………………………………………………………………….18

Week 11………………………………………………………………………………………………….19

Week 12………………………………………………………………………………………………….21

Week

13……………………………………………………………………………………………….…202

Week 14……………………………………………………………………………………………….…23

Week

15……………………………………………………………………………………………….…234

I N TR OD UCTI O N

T HE S UBJECT AUDIO VISUAL TECHNIQUES

After completing this course, students will be able to:

• Knowing the definition and the importance of video and audio.• Understanding the steps of producing an interesting video and audio.• Understanding the steps of using the Adobe Premiere software to produce a video.• Understanding the steps of using the Sound Forge software to produce an audio.

H OW TO USE THE L ESS O N P LA N ?

The Lesson Plan is a tool providing you guidance for this subject. It provides you generalinformation on the following:

• Assessment

• Attendance• Contact Time

• Text Books

• Reference Books

For every week, it then provides you with the following information:

• The topics

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• The objective(s) of the lecture

• The tutorial questions

• Self assessment questions

Use the Lesson Plan to prepare yourself prior to the lecture, between the lecture and thetutorial and after the tutorial.

A SSE SSMEN T

Student’s assessment will be evaluated based on the following breakdown:

1) Assignments 30 %

2) Final Project 20 %

3) Mid Term/Final Exam 50 %

Total 100 %

P ARTICIPATION The lecturer will evaluate student’s participation in the class.

I NDIVIDUAL A SSIGNMENT

Individual assignments will be given to the student on the f irst week and will have to bereturned on a specified week mention on assignment.

The assignments will be related to the topics covered in the class.

Should the students fail to submit his/her assignment on the specified week, the result willautomatically be nil.

P RE F INAL E XAM /T EST

Pre final exam / test will be conducted to introduce to the students the concept of finalexam that they will face in the semester.

Pre final exam / test will be conducted on week 12. It will assess the student’s knowledgeand understanding of the topics covered in class.

The results, together with the answer scripts, will be returned to the students no later thanweek 15.

Should a student be absent without a valid apology, the result will automatically be nil.

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F INAL P ROJECT

The Final Project (in group) will be given to the student on the first week. There will bethree to four persons in each group.

Students will have to submit the project not later than week 14. If the students fail to submit his/her assignment on specified week, the result will automatically be nil.

F INAL E XAMINATION

The final examination will be conducted on week 18 and its duration will be 2 hours.

The format of the examination is as follows:

• Section A – Fill in the blank, true or false questions and short questions 20 Points

• Section B – Short Questions 10 * 4 Points

• Section C – Subjective Essay-type Questions Choose 2 out of 4 * 20 Points

• Total 100 Points

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A TTENDANCE

Attendance for both lectures and the tutorials is compulsory. Any student not attending aclass should provide a medical certificate or a written justification (signed by a parent or

guardian in the case of a full-time student and signed by employer in the case of a part-time student). Should a student fail to do so, he/she will be considered truant.

Should a student attendance for a given subject is lower then 70%, he/she will not beallowed to sit for the final examination.

Punctuality is equally important. The lecturer is entitled to refuse entry into theclassroom to any student that would present him/herself late.

C ONTACT -T I ME

F ULL -T IME

The duration of the classes is 15 weeks. Contact time consists of 2 hours of lecture, 2hours of tutorial and ½ hours of consultation per week.

P ART -T IME

The duration of the classes is 15 weeks. Contact time consist of 3 hours of lecture perweek.

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T H E A CADEMIC P LA N NE R

Here is an outline of the topics you will cover, week after week. Ensure you fill-in the

dates of the respective lectures during the first lecture.

Week Date Topic

1 Introduction to Sound and Video

2 Introduction to Sound Forge

3 Sound Recording

4 Sound Recording (continuation)

5 Sound Editing and Manipulation

6 Introduction to Adobe Premiere

7 Importing, Editing and Previewing

8 Creating Transitions

9 Creating Texts and Graphics

10 Creating Special Effects

11 Superimposing

12 Creating Motion Effects

13 Audio Editing

14 Exporting QuickTime and AVI Movies

15 Final Project Presentation

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Reference Books

• Adele Droblas and Seth Greenberg, Adobe Premiere 6 Bible , Hungry Minds, Inc., 2001.

• Douglas Dixon, How to Use Adobe Premiere 6.5 , Que Publishing, 2003.

• Palani Murugappan, Adobe Premiere 6.5 Simplified: A Step-by-step Approach, Venton

Publishing, 2003.

• Scott R. Garrigus, Sound Forge 6 Power, Muska & Lipman Publishing, 2002.

• Scott R. Garrigus, Sound Forge Power, Muska & Lipman Publishing, 2001.

• Adobe Premiere 5.0 , Cosmopoint Sdn. Bhd.

• Sound Forge XP, Cosmopoint Sdn. Bhd.

• Sound Forge XP 4.5

http://ic.ucsc.edu/docs/tutorials/sound_forge

http://ic.ucsc.edu/docs/tutorials/sound_forge/cd.shtml

http://ic.ucsc.edu/docs/tutorials/sound_forge/tape.shtml

• Sonic Foundry - Sound Forge 6.0

http://www.sonicfoundry.com/Products/showproduct.asp

• Sound Forge 6.0 Manual (PDF File)

http://www.sonicfoundry.com

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W EEK 1

Lecture Subject: INTRODUCTION TO SOUND AND VIDEO

Lecture Objectives :

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To know the definition of sound and video

• To know the importance of sound and video

• To learn about Sound Forge and Adobe Premiere software

• To know the file formats using by Sound Forge and Adobe Premiere

Topic:1.1 What Is Sound?

1.2 The Importance of Sound

1.3 The Usage Of Sound

1.3.1 Background Music

1.3.2 Sound Effect

1.3.3 Narration

1.4 What Is Video?

1.5 The Importance of Video

1.6 What Is Sound Forge?1.7 What We Can Do with Sound Forge?

1.8 The Files Format Using by Sound Forge

1.9 What Is Adobe Premiere?

1.10 What We Can Do with Adobe Premiere?

1.11 The Files Format Using by Adobe Premiere

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 1

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W EEK 2

Lecture Subject: INTRODUCTION TO SOUND FORGE

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To know the importance part of Sound Forge

• To know the major commands of Sound Forge

• To know the equipment used by Sound Forge

Topic:

2.1 Starting Sound Forge2.2 Main Screen

2.2.1 The Data Window

2.3 Toolbars

2.3.1 Standard Toolbar

2.3.2 Transport Bar

2.4 Open An Existing File

2.4.1 Using The Open Dialog Box

2.5 Playing the Sound

2.5.1 Playing In Loop Playback Mode

2.5.2 Playing A Selection

2.6 Creating a New Window

2.6.1 Active Data Window vs. Inactive Data Windows

2.7 Copying Data To A New File

2.8 Saving a File

2.8.1 Using The Save As Dialog Box

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 2

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W EE K 3 - 4

Lecture Subject: SOUND RECORDING

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To know the basic theory of sound recording

• To know the type of recording modes

• To know the step of recording process

• To know the step of recording from a CD and Microphone

• To know the step of recording from a Tape

Topic:3.1 Recording Basic

3.2 Recording Modes

3.3 Recording Audio

3.3.1 Recording into a New Data Window

3.3.2 Recording a Specific Length (Punch-In)

3.4 Recording Processing Steps from a CD and Microphone

3.5 Recording Processing Steps from a Tape

Lab Activity 1

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 3

W EEK 5

Lecture Subject: SOUND EDITING AND MANIPULATION

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

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• To know the basic methods involved in sound editing

• To know the basic methods involved in sound manipulation

Topic:4.1 Sound Editing

4.1.1 Copying

4.1.2 Pasting

4.1.3 Cutting

4.1.4 Deleting

4.1.5 Trimming/Cropping

4.2 Sound Manipulation

4.2.1 Sound Mixing

4.2.2 Sound Crossfade Lab Activity 2

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 4

W EEK 6

Lecture Subject: INTRODUCATION TO ADOBE PREMIERE

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand the Premiere’s windows.

• To understand the Premiere’s palettes.

• To understand the Premiere’s menu commands.

• To understand the project specification.

Topic:5.1 Starting Adobe Premiere

5.2 Adobe Premiere’s Windows

5.2.1 The Project window

5.2.2 The Timeline window

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5.2.3 The Monitor window

5.2.4 The Audio Mixer window

5.3 Adobe Premiere’s Palettes

5.3.1 Navigator Palette

5.3.2 History Palette

5.3.3 The Commands Palette

5.3.4 The Info Palette

5.3.5 The Effect Controls Palette

5.3.6 The Video and Audio Effects Palette

5.3.7 The Transitions Palette

5.4 Adobe Premiere’s Menu

5.4.1 The File Menu

5.4.2 The Edit Menu

5.4.3 The Project Menu

5.4.4 The Clip Menu

5.4.5 The Timeline Menu

5.4.6 The Window Menu

5.4.7 The Help Menu

5.5 Understanding Project Specification

5.5.1 General Settings

5.5.2 Video Settings

5.5.3 Keyframe and Rendering Options

Lab Activity 3

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 5

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W EEK 7

Lecture Subject: IMPORTING, EDITING AND PREVIEWING

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand types of workspace in Adobe Premiere

• To know the steps in importing clips

• To know the steps in editing clips• To know the steps in previewing clips

Topic:6.1 Adobe Premiere’s Workspace

6.1.1 Single-Track Editing Workspace

6.1.2 A/B Editing Workspace

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6.1.3 Effects Workspace

6.1.4 Audio Workspace

6.2 Importing Clips

6.2.1 Viewing Clips in the Project window

6.3 Editing Clips

6.3.1 Dragging Clips into the Timeline

6.3.2 Trimming Assembled Clips

6.4 Previewing Clips

6.4.1 Dragging the Edit Line

6.4.2 Using the Play Button

Lab Activity 4

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 6

W EEK 8

Lecture Subject: CREATING TRANSITIONS

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand the Transitions Palette Menu

• To know the Timeline Modes that are used to create transitions

• To know the steps overlapping clips

• To know the steps of creating, adjusting and copying transitions

• To know the steps to preview the transitions

Topic:7.1 Transitions Palette

7.1.1 Transitions Palette Menu

7.2 Creating Two Transition in Two Timeline Modes

7.2.1 A/B Editing

7.2.2 Single Track Editing

7.3 Overlapping Clips

7.4 Adding the Transition

7.5 Previewing the Transition at the Intended Frame Rate

7.6 Modify a Transitions

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7.7 Adding Multiple Transitions

7.7.1 Copying Transitions

7.7.2 Reversing the Sliding Bands Transition

Lab Activity 5

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 7

W EEK 9

Lecture Subject: CREATING TEXTS AND GRAPHICS

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To create texts and graphics at the Title window

• To understand the Title window tools

• To understand the Title Menu

• To know the Colour uses at the Title window

Topic:8.1 Creating Texts and Graphics in the Title window

8.1.1 Title window tools

8.1.2 Title window Options

8.1.3 Title Menu

8.2 Adding a Background Frame to The Title Menu

8.3 Working with the Title window

8.3.1 Using the Type Tool

8.3.2 Moving texts on Screen using the Selection Tool

8.3.3 Changing Text Attributes

8.3.4 Saving Text Attributes and Colour

8.4 Using the Rolling Title Tool

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Lecture Subject: CREATING SPECIAL EFFECTS

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand the Video Effects Palette

• To know the steps applying effects to video

• To know the steps using Video Effects with Key frames

• To know the steps applying effects to different image areas

Topic:9.1 Video Effects Palette

9.1.1 The Video Effects Palette Pop-up Menu

9.1.2 The Effect Controls Palette

9.1.3 The Effect Controls Menu

9.2 Applying Effects to Video

9.3 Using Video Effects with Keyframes

9.3.1 Key frame Track

9.4 Applying Effects to Different Image Areas Using an Image Matte

9.5 Knowing Video Effects in Adobe Premiere

Lab Activity 7

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SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 9

W E EK 1 1

Lecture Subject: SUPERIMPOSING

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand Transparency in Video Digital

• To know the steps superimposing using the Transparency dialog box

Topic:10.1 Understanding Transparency in Digital Video

10.1.1 Fading Video Tracks

10.1.2 Fading with the Fade Adjustment and Fade Scissors Tools

10.2 Superimposing Tracks Using the Transparency Dialog Box

10.2.1 Knowing the Transparency Settings Dialog Box

10.2.2 Chroma Key

10.2.3 RGB Difference Key10.2.4 Blue Screen and Green Screen Keys

10.2.5 Non-Red Key

10.2.6 Luminance Key

10.2.7 The Alpha Channel Key

10.2.8 Black Alpha Matte and White Alpha Matte Keys

10.2.9 Image Matte Key

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10.2.10 Difference Matte Key

10.2.11 Track Matte Key

10.2.12 Multiply and Screen

10.2.13 Creating Split Screens Using the None Key Type

10.2.14 Creating Garbage Mattes Using a Key

Lab Activity 8

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 10

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Lecture Subject: CREATING MOTION EFFECTS

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand the Motion Settings Dialog Box

• To know the steps creating motion effects

• To know the steps using Alpha Channels

• To know the steps creating Travelling Mattes

Topic:11.1 Knowing the Motion Settings Dialog Box

11.1.1 Preview Motion Effects

11.1.2 Editing the Motion Path

11.1.3 Using the Timeline to Preview and Add Key frames

11.1.4 Changing Speed

11.1.5 Creating Zooms, Delays, Distortion and Rotation

11.1.6 Fill Colour

11.1.7 Saving loading, Resetting and Removing Settings

11.1.8 Editing Motion Settings

11.2 Using Alpha Channels

11.3 Creating Travelling Mattes

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Lab Activity 9

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 11

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Lecture Subject: AUDIO EDITING

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To know the steps playing a sound clip• To know the steps gaining and fading sound

• To know the steps editing sound

• To know the steps using Audio Effects

Topic:12.1 Playing a Sound Clip

12.2 Gaining and Fading Sound

12.2.1 Adjusting Sound Volume by Using the Gain command

12.2.2

Fading Sound by Using the Fade Line12.3 Balancing Volume

12.3.1 Panning

12.3.2 Balancing Stereo

12.4 Using the Cross Fade Tool to Fade Audio

12.5 Mixing Audio by Using the Audio Mixer

12.5.1 Automation

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12.5.2 Mute and Solo

12.5.3 Balance

12.5.4 Volume

12.5.5 Playback

12.5.6 The Audio Mixer Window Options

12.5.7 Recording Edits by Using the Audio Mixer Track

12.6 Using Audio Effects

12.6.1 Knowing Audio Palette

12.6.2 Applying an Audio Effect

Lab Activity 10

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 12

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Lecture Subject: EXPORTING QUICKTIME AND AVI MOVIES

Lecture Objectives:

After completing this week, students will be able to:

• To understand the steps exporting movies

• To know the steps changing Export Settings

• To know the steps changing Video Settings

• To know the steps changing Audio Settings

Topic:13.1 Beginning the Export Process

13.2 Changing Export Settings

13.3 Changing Video Settings

13.3.1 Choosing QuickTime Compressor

13.3.2 Choosing Video for Windows Compressor

13.3.3 Changing Bit Depth

13.3.4 Changing Quality

13.3.5 Changing Data Rate

13.3.6 Setting Recompression

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13.3.7 Changing Frame Rates and Frame Size

13.3.8 Specifying Key frames

13.4 Changing Audio Settings

13.4.1 Choosing QuickTime Audio Codecs

13.4.2 Choosing Other Audio Settings

13.4.3 Choosing Video for Windows Audio Codecs

Lab Activity 11

SUMMARY FOR CHAPTER 13

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FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION