Introduction
Plan a LessonContent StandardsAssessmentStudent WorkReflectionsResourcesStep GuidesTechnology Background
Planning
Defining the Project Video Style Production decisions Pre-production Scouting Planning Scenes and Shots
Production Decisions
One Camera Technique Move all the key subjects
together
Two Camera Production With two cameras, and two
operators, a close-up video can be captured of both teacher and student at the same time. Combine into one during the editing phase.
Planning Scenes and Shots
Scene Set-upPlanning for Equipment Set-up Framing: wide, medium, or close Camera zooms and pans
List transitions between scenes
Camera Use
LCD ScreenUsing Auto FocusAuto ExposureSelecting a Tripod Weight Extended Height Collapsed Size Smooth Pan Head Durability
Effective Lighting
3-Point Lighting Backlight
Fill Light Key LightShooting OutsideUsing a ReflectorLighting Extremes
Effective Audio
External Audio Handheld for Interviewer
Shotgun for crowd noise Wireless lapel for the intervieweeMicrophone ConnectivityWireless MicrophoneUse Earphones
Integrating Still Images
Using Motion with StillsIntegrating Stills with Motion VideoCapturing Computer Monitor
EDITING TECHNIQUES
Review raw footage Crop videoSequence shots Add audio track(s) Add transitions) Prepare for Distribution