This document provides tips and guidance for mobile content creators. It outlines what to expect, including that the presenters will help tell stories without an office and create content in tight situations. It discusses packing light with layers and comfortable shoes, planning routes and having resources available, and bringing various technology and supplies like cameras, chargers, and apps. Finally, it offers suggestions for capturing quality content on the go, such as using a stable stance and sharp branding, as well as tips for problem-solving issues that may arise.
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Tips for Mobile Content Creation from Anywhere
1.
2. Hi! I’m And I’m
Kristiana!
Introductions Daphne!
3. What to Expect Today
We’re here to help you tell your
story when you don’t have an
office.
We don’t know everything
If you have something to contribute –
speak up!
This isn’t Team Pretty
We know how to create content in
tight situations.
We know it’s not going to be perfect
5. Packing
Pack light and carry on
You never know where you’ll end up
Carry smaller bags to accommodate
different equipment needs
Clothing
Know the climate
Bring layers and rain jacket
Comfortable tennis shoes
Extra socks
Other Considerations
6. Planning
Map out where you’re
going – nothing is worse
than being lost all day.
If you have resources,
have then readily
available.
Always plan for a longer
trip than you think is
humanly reasonable.
7. And Don’t Forget…
Hand sanitizer Umbrella
Tide pen Spray (dry) shampoo
Sunscreen Granola bars/snacks
Bug spray and itch stick Clipboard
Chapstick Photo release forms
Maps ID
Kleenex Business Cards
Cash Travel sized Fabric
Sunglasses Refresher
Hat
8. Bring Your Technology with You
Cell Phones Cameras
All carriers have different Cell cameras are getting
weaknesses, know what a LOT better at video
yours are ahead of time AND stills.
Get MiFi or make sure We like Flipcams, but
you have Hot Spot LOVE Kodaks as they
capacity on cell phone. can do both really well
Car and wall chargers Don’t forget batteries!
9. The Technologies
Laptop/iPad Others
Try to have SOMETHING Mic for camera
that can serve as a tech Headset for Skype calls
“home base” (w/camera)
(can use an iPhone one!)
Sturdy cases are key to
Don’t forget batteries!
your computer’s survival
Multi-pocket vest (holds
Car and wall chargers
all the stuff you carry)
Card reader attachment
to load photos
11. Innovations
Use drugstores for
technology purchases
Power inverter for car
Most cars only have one or
two cigarette lighter outlets
Power strip
Appropriate materials
and staff when necessary
Upload good videos
directly from your phone
12. Makes Life Easier
Phone Apps We Love The Randoms
iRelease Rubber band cord
Instagram Power inverters for car
Garmin GPS SBUX Via
Weather Channel Genius Bar
Skype Something for yourself
Flickr
Angry Birds
Foursquare
13. The Essentials for Survival
Food
Accept that you may not have
time to eat with a fork
Restaurants
Upload from restaurants with
free WiFi
If your computer has “issues”
Walk into an electronics store
and ask for help
They’ll often be happy to give it
free of charge
17. Or: One Take Wonders
Put one foot in front of you and one
behind you to create a more solid
stance
Bring your elbows as close to your rib
cage as possible
Use both hands to hold camera
Don't move! Don't attempt panning
unless you're confident in your video
skills. It's more important to have a
solid-looking, single shot message
from than a large pan shot
18. Strike a Pose
Tic-tac-toe for a winning shot!
And don’t get stuck in the middle!
Here comes the sun, little darlin’
Natural is better
Just like grade school, don’t look at it!
Be a paparazzo
Fast fingers get great shots!
Rock Steady
Zoom, Zoom (not for speed)
Don’t focus on the big picture
How to get it up fast