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13AOF - AS91903 - VIDEO

Use complex techniques to develop a digital media outcome

Assessment doc template

ASSESSMENT TITLE: Architecture design video
NZ CURRICULUM AREA
: Technology
​ASSESSMENT ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD:
 AS91903
CREDITS: 4
ASSESSMENT BRIEF: Create a 22 second (or more) long video about your architecture design project. Document your progress with annotated screenshot images of your work.  
DESCRIPTION: Design an architecture project then create a video of your project using 'original content' 'industry standards' & 'sophisticated digital effects' using content you created in your architecture project.
MARKING SCHEDULE: link 
  

ACHIEVEMENT CRITERIA
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KEY WORD CLARIFICATIONS
COMPLEX TECHNIQUES: Adobe After Effects is the worlds most popular digital media industry standard professional video software for creating sophisticated digital effects for television, video/film & other visual media content. Use at least 2 complex techniques in After Effects to create 'sophisticated digital effects' in your architecture movie trailer.
SOPHISTICATED DIGITAL EFFECTS: Use multiple 'effects' when using Adobe After Effects to create your video. 
DEVELOP: The 'original content' you create for your architecture project design (drawings, 3D model, photoshop, audio)
DIGITAL MEDIA OUTCOME: A promotional video of your architecture project design.
INFORMED: Annotated screenshots & feedback from others during your project to improve viewers user experience.
REFINED: Photos of design drawings, screenshots of 3D model & video production using After Effects. Get feedback from M.Williams or your friends throughout the project to demonstrate "itertative design" of video - refer to points #7 & #8 below for Excellence. 
ADDRESSING RELEVANT IMPLICATIONS: The 2 NZQA implications are: Aesthetics & End-user requirements.
How have you considered these when designing your architecture project? Justify your reasoning. 
AESTHETICS: "The branch of philosophy which deals with questions of beauty & artistic taste".. Justify why your architecture is 'beautiful & artistic'.
END USER REQUIREMENTS: How will people use your architecture? What do you think their user experiences will be? How have you designed your architecture for other people? What are their needs that your designing for?    
www.nzqa.govt.nz/ncea/digital-technologies/clarifications/level-3/as91903

EXAMPLES OF SOPHISTICATED DIGITAL EFFECTS

                         animating text tutorial                                                                 animating building tutorial    

GIF ANIMATIONS OF ARCHITECTURE
sophisticated digital effects of architecture created
​using Adobe Photoshop & After Effects
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Solomon Guggenheim Museum - New York

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Louis Vuitton Foundation - Paris

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1111 Lincoln Rd - Miami
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MAS Museum - Belgium

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Bank of China - Hong Kong

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The Grove - Miami

ACHIEVED - MERIT - EXCELLENCE

ACHIEVED

Use complex techniques to develop a digital media outcome involves: 
1. applying appropriate tools and techniques to meet the purpose and end-user requirements 
tools: create 'original content' using pencil or pen drawings, 3D modelling applications like Minecraft or Sketchup, online drawing applications like Autodraw or Sketchpad, image editing applications like Pixlr or Photoshop or Illustrator & movie production using Adobe After Effects. You can add audio to your trailer; Eg- your own voice, audio from freesound.org or audio/music you create 
techniques: learn techniques of creating a movie trailer. Examples of movie trailer techniques; this, this, this, this, this, this.
​purpose: visually inform others about your architecture project in a movie trailer format 

​​end user requirements: opening movie credits include your name & name of your architecture. People who view your video should be able to understand your architecture project concept after watching the movie.  
2. applying appropriate data integrity and testing procedures
data integrity: how & where you save your project digital content - File Management www.digital.school.nz/project-information
​testing procedures: self checking your work to fix errors, get feedback from others to improve your project, multiple renders of your movie trailer throughout the After Effects process to test that your movie is the best possible outcome    
3. applying user experience principles relevant to the purpose of the outcome 
user experience principles: your movie showcases architecture    
​purpose of the outcome: assessment document says how your architecture design meets the needs or issues of the project
4. addressing relevant implications
Examples of relevant implications include: ● social ● cultural ● legal ● ethical ● intellectual property ● privacy ● accessibility ● ​​usability ● functionality ● aesthetics ● sustainability and future proofing ● end-user requirements ● health and safety. 
Your assessment documentation will include information about:  aesthetics - how your architecture project relates to a design era from examples on timeline architecture. end-user requirements relates the project brief & if the pavilion meets the needs of the animal you have designed a pavilion for. Create a Google Doc to demonstrate cultural, functionality, aesthetics, end-user requirements.

MERIT

Use complex techniques to develop an INFORMED digital media outcome involves:
For Merit, students will need to provide evidence of how the media outcome was improved using testing procedures and applying the user experience principles. For example, this could be shown with annotated screenshots.
5. ​using information from testing procedures to improve the quality of the digital media outcome
testing procedures: use annotated screenshots to document the After Effects process of developing your movie trailer 
improve quality: document how you improved the quality of your your movie trailer, how have you used sophisticated digital effects?
6. applying user experience principles to improve the quality of the digital media outcome
user experiences principles: what are the some of the user experience principles of a movie trailer 
improve the quality of the digital media outcome: say how you have meet these user experience principles in your movie trailer 

EXCELLENCE

Use complex techniques to develop a REFINED digital media outcome involves:
For Excellence, iterative improvement is required throughout the design, development and testing process. Iterative improvement will involve cycles of improvements. Students will use a cyclic process to develop improved outcomes. ​
7. ​iterative improvement throughout the design, development and testing process to produce a high-quality outcome
iterative improvement: document how you 'iterative' developed your animal pavilion design from brief concept to final design 
produce a high quality outcome: your final movie trailer looks like a professional Hollywood movie trailer
8. using efficient tools and techniques in the outcome’s production
Refers to point #1 tools & techniques. Key word is 'efficient'
​How 'efficient' you use the tools & techniques when creating your project. Eg: how independent were you in this assessment
tools: all the tools you use to create your movie trailer
techniques: the process of how you design & use software to create your Animal Pavilion movie trailer
outcome production: the final movie trailer about your Animal Pavilion architecture design

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