Script to screen in
      about 30 minutes
                       Skip Bensley
   AV expert, event producer, video producer, digital
storyteller, amateur paparazzi and social media maker. I
        love food, wine, my kids and 80's music.
               http://www.SkipBensley.com

       Director of Social for ISES New England.
                    @SkipBensley
Objective

To create a 1 minute testimonial Video from Script to
             screen in under 45 minutes.
Goals

We hope to showcase Tech day camp in a favorable way
    by asking questions, getting good answers and
editing them together with effects to create a youtube
      video testimonial promoting Tech day Camp.
Equipment used:

                        Cameras:
   I may be biased but Canon Cameras have always
  performed admirably and have been proven to be
durable in the field. I have used Canon pro-sumer and
  Pro cameras for 8 plus years. My first is still in use.
 Camera is the Canon Prosumer HV40. Its a Mini DV
 HD camera that While Canon sells them for 900+ I
 have seen them on Sale for as little as 649.00. It will
 shoot both HD and SD (standard definition) so you
           have flexibility in a small package.
Microphone:

 Lavaliere Microphones: These are clip on microphones
   that go just below the knot on your tie when doing
formal and informal interviews and are good for getting
      better then average audio during an interview.
       Basic: Audio Technica Pro-70 wired Lavaliere
 microphone. The microphone takes a AA battery and
  feeds good clean audio. Has on off switch. just a very
                steady wired LAV solution.
Head Phones: Having a good set of over the ear
headphones are essential to shooting good video. If you
cannot filter out the background noise to hear what is
  being recorded your video will not be any good no
 matter what camera or microphone you use, I cannot
                  stress that enough.
Tripod:
  Having a good tripod is important in framing your
subject. I think It is better to get a metal tripod rather
then one that has plastic parts. Plastic breaks and then
    your stuck with no tripod. Just my preference.
 Manfrotto 190XDB Tripod, Black with 128RC Head
   199.00 Sturdy metal construction good value for
Monfrotto, supports camera up to 8 pounds. Fluid head
  for smooth pans ( side to side) shooting. Durable.
Lights: Lighting can make or break your shoot as much
as audio can. Too dark or Too bright can ruin video and
there is not much you can do in post to salvage dark or
 brightly blown out video. Using a well lit room to start
     would be good. Good lighting is very expensive
 however. We will be using a very Basic Tungsten Light
 Kit today for our shoot.You can rent these easily from
   AV and video production rental companies rather
                      inexpensively.
Software & Post-production:
We now have good footage from our mics, camera, and
 lights now we need to import and post produce the
footage. If you have firewire you need a computer that
     will take fire. I recommend a mac of course.

                    Software:
             Deluxe: Final Cut Studio
                  Computers:
    Mac Book Pro Dual Core 2.33 with 4 GB Ram
Miscellaneous:
    Stuff you will need, some now some eventually.
  4 Good quality 25’ XLR Cables, about 20.00 each
                  2 Power strips, (5.00)
                  2 25’ AC cords (5.00)
          1 mini to mini cables. (stereo) (3.00)
  DV tape stock ( about 4.00 each in bulk) Panasonic
                   tape is my Favorite.
                 Lens cleaning kit, (5.00)
            Video head cleaning tape. (5.00)
 DV firewire to Firewire Cable (camera to computer)
                           15.00
1 TB Firewire Hard-drive to backup projects on. (video
                   files are big) 200.00
Dropbox to share files, Flip4mac to convert to
             windows media.
Who wants to be on the crew?
Who wants to be the Talent?
Lights Camera Action !
Tada! our video is edited uploaded and on Youtube.
thank you!
Skip Bensley
   AV expert, event producer, video producer, digital
storyteller, amateur paparazzi and social media maker. I
        love food, wine, my kids and 80's music.
               http://www.SkipBensley.com

       Director of Social for ISES New England.

                    @SkipBensley

Tech day camp 2011

  • 1.
    Script to screenin about 30 minutes Skip Bensley AV expert, event producer, video producer, digital storyteller, amateur paparazzi and social media maker. I love food, wine, my kids and 80's music. http://www.SkipBensley.com Director of Social for ISES New England. @SkipBensley
  • 2.
    Objective To create a1 minute testimonial Video from Script to screen in under 45 minutes.
  • 3.
    Goals We hope toshowcase Tech day camp in a favorable way by asking questions, getting good answers and editing them together with effects to create a youtube video testimonial promoting Tech day Camp.
  • 4.
    Equipment used: Cameras: I may be biased but Canon Cameras have always performed admirably and have been proven to be durable in the field. I have used Canon pro-sumer and Pro cameras for 8 plus years. My first is still in use. Camera is the Canon Prosumer HV40. Its a Mini DV HD camera that While Canon sells them for 900+ I have seen them on Sale for as little as 649.00. It will shoot both HD and SD (standard definition) so you have flexibility in a small package.
  • 5.
    Microphone: Lavaliere Microphones:These are clip on microphones that go just below the knot on your tie when doing formal and informal interviews and are good for getting better then average audio during an interview. Basic: Audio Technica Pro-70 wired Lavaliere microphone. The microphone takes a AA battery and feeds good clean audio. Has on off switch. just a very steady wired LAV solution.
  • 6.
    Head Phones: Havinga good set of over the ear headphones are essential to shooting good video. If you cannot filter out the background noise to hear what is being recorded your video will not be any good no matter what camera or microphone you use, I cannot stress that enough.
  • 7.
    Tripod: Havinga good tripod is important in framing your subject. I think It is better to get a metal tripod rather then one that has plastic parts. Plastic breaks and then your stuck with no tripod. Just my preference. Manfrotto 190XDB Tripod, Black with 128RC Head 199.00 Sturdy metal construction good value for Monfrotto, supports camera up to 8 pounds. Fluid head for smooth pans ( side to side) shooting. Durable.
  • 8.
    Lights: Lighting canmake or break your shoot as much as audio can. Too dark or Too bright can ruin video and there is not much you can do in post to salvage dark or brightly blown out video. Using a well lit room to start would be good. Good lighting is very expensive however. We will be using a very Basic Tungsten Light Kit today for our shoot.You can rent these easily from AV and video production rental companies rather inexpensively.
  • 9.
    Software & Post-production: Wenow have good footage from our mics, camera, and lights now we need to import and post produce the footage. If you have firewire you need a computer that will take fire. I recommend a mac of course. Software: Deluxe: Final Cut Studio Computers: Mac Book Pro Dual Core 2.33 with 4 GB Ram
  • 10.
    Miscellaneous: Stuff you will need, some now some eventually. 4 Good quality 25’ XLR Cables, about 20.00 each 2 Power strips, (5.00) 2 25’ AC cords (5.00) 1 mini to mini cables. (stereo) (3.00) DV tape stock ( about 4.00 each in bulk) Panasonic tape is my Favorite. Lens cleaning kit, (5.00) Video head cleaning tape. (5.00) DV firewire to Firewire Cable (camera to computer) 15.00 1 TB Firewire Hard-drive to backup projects on. (video files are big) 200.00
  • 11.
    Dropbox to sharefiles, Flip4mac to convert to windows media.
  • 12.
    Who wants tobe on the crew?
  • 13.
    Who wants tobe the Talent?
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Tada! our videois edited uploaded and on Youtube.
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  • 17.
    Skip Bensley AV expert, event producer, video producer, digital storyteller, amateur paparazzi and social media maker. I love food, wine, my kids and 80's music. http://www.SkipBensley.com Director of Social for ISES New England. @SkipBensley