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MKTG 220: An Introduction to Selling Techniques

The students are required to turn in a proposal for the product they are intending to sell, within the first 5 weeks of class. Once this is approved they draft a paper that is written for the buyer of their product. From this paper, the script for their video is created and shooting takes place during the last month of class, making their video the capstone project for the class.

PT 384: Kinesiology Movement Analysis Video Project

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The project is a video-based movement analysis of a physical motion (i.e. soccer kick, baseball throw). Students choose a 10-second motion to analyze (e.g. throw a baseball or step off a staire), video tape the motion, and then put it into a format that they can share with classmates in a presentation.

Grading Process: 

The final project is worth 10% of the course grade. The grading rubric is shown below.

Final Project Criteria Possible Score
Video/Diagrams: show phases of movement; correlate to text; are clear; are referenced if copied 10
Description of whole movement: general terms; all major areas of body covered; content accurate 10
Description of starting position: anatomical terms; clear and accurate 10
Inclusion of 3 joints: joints are clearly defined; joint movements are clear and correct 15
Muscular action: prime movers identified; type of contraction is clear and correct; synergists included, if appropriate 15
Spelling, grammar, neatness 10
Bibliography 5
Presentation 15
Cooperative effort 10
Total 100

MKTG 422: Create A Promotional Video for the Food Science Major

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Grading Process: 

The video is graded as a component of the larger client marketing plan project. Teams which complete a video are allowed to submit a shorter written research paper.

Canon Camcorder

Canon Camcorder

Reviewing and Deleting Clips from the Canon HF10 Camera

In this tutorial we will Learn how to watch the clips that we shot on the Canon HF10 SD Card camera and delete them.

To start set the camera to the blue playback mode and turn the camera on using the on/off switch.

The camera will now boot up and show us each clip on the internal memory, we can navigate these clips using the Digital pad located on the left side of the LCD screen.

If you wish to change from looking at what's on the internal memory to what is on your SD card (insert card before turning on camera) Use the Digital Pad to scroll up to the menu across the top of the screen and then scroll left to "SD"

If you wish to watch a clip highlight the clip using the Digital Pad by scrolling until the clip is highlight in yellow and press select on the Digital Pad, the clip will start playing and you can use the player controls on the bottom of the LCD.

Using the Manual Focus and Exposure on the Canon HF10 HD Camera

In this tutorial we will be learning to use the manual functions on the Canon HF10 HD camera including turning on the mounted light, using manual exposure, using manual focus, and adjusting mic levels manually.

1) Navigating the Manual Functions - To use the manual functions open the LCD screen on the camera and locate the Directional Pad on the left side of the screen. Pushing this pad in while in normal camera mode the manual functions menu will open up on the bottom right hand section of the screen. You can navigate this screen by using the directional pad.

2)Turning the external Light on - The first screen that is shown when opening the manual functions is the external light screen. If you push right on the directional pad while this screen is displayed the light on the front of the camera will turn on or off.

Changing the Memory Options on the Canon HF10 HD Video Camera

In this tutorial we will see how to change the memory on the Canon HF10 from recording to internal to an external SD card.

1) Installing the SDHC card - To record to an SD card you must first install the card, you can do so by locating the SD card slot under the LCD and using the Card Open Switch to open the Card Slot. Simply put in the card (it will only fit one way) and close the card slot door.

2) Entering the Menu System - To tell the camera to use the SD card instead of the built in memory or visa versa we must enter the menu system. To do so select "Func." on the LCD and use the Directional Pad to scroll to "Menu" at the bottom of the list, then press the Directional Pad in to select.

3) Navigating the Menu System - To find the Memory options use the directional Pad to scroll down the menu one slot until you see "Card Info" then press select. From here we will choose which media we wish to change, select "Media: Movies."

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