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Best practices for the video shoot Video Production 101.2 Joanne Littlefield October 19, 2011

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Video Production 101.2. Best practices for the video shoot. Joanne Littlefield October 19, 2011. www.ext.colostate.edu/comm/video-handbook2.pdf. Before the shoot. Scout location Get script to talent Review storyboard/shot list. Review your equipment checklist. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Best practices for the video shoot

Video Production 101.2

Joanne LittlefieldOctober 19, 2011

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www.ext.colostate.edu/comm/video-handbook2.pdf

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Before the shoot

Scout location Get script to talent Review storyboard/shot list

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Review your equipment checklist Kodak Playtouch video cameraSmall TripodLavaliere micSpare batteries for lavaliere micMemory Card (s)Props: ______________________________ ______________________________

______________________________

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Scenario options‘treatment’

Narration over video Stand up, on camera narration Stand up interview (questions asked off

camera) Two people interacting on camera

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Shot list

LS, MS, CU, MCU, XCU (more is better) Moving the audience into the scene Matching action Close ups of action (watch for continuity)

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Microphoneplacement

Videotaping Tip #1

www.mediacollege.com/audio/microphones/lavalier.html

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Bring extra batteries(avoid ‘battery aziz’)

Videotaping Tip #2

http://youtu.be/Lw1vScK-o7U

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Camera shake is inevitable;

-5 second rule

Videotaping Tip #3

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Tripod issues-fluid motion pans and tilts-find solid ground

Videotaping Tip #4

Jeff’s tripod:-Hard anodized aluminum legs-Easy cam action leg locks-Anti-skid rubber feet-3-way adjustable head-Quick release camera attachment plate-Easy to read bubble level-Handy, nylon carrying case

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Resolve lighting issues-backlighting-sun too bright in face-hat obscuring face

Videotaping Tip #5

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Think three-pointlighting

Videotaping Tip #5a

www.mediacollege.com/lighting/three-point

sun

light wall

reflector

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Videotaping Tip #5

Watch for background distractions:visual and auditory

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Avoid product placement

Videotaping Tip #1

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Scenario options‘treatment’

Narration over video Stand up, on camera narration Stand up interview (questions asked off

camera) Two people interacting on camera

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Questions?

[email protected](970) 980-5880