1.
Definition 3. Video
Production
4. Using
Video
Effectively
What is
a video?
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Different Types of Video uses for
Education
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Preproduction
Process
Production Process
Post-production
Process
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1.Brainstormin
g
2.Scriptwriting
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- The very first step to
developing a video is through
developing a concept. The
What, Where, Who, How are
the questions that you need to
answer.
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-this is the part where you
start writing what the video
is all about.
1.Storyboard
2.Site Survey
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- Are used to
visualize your movie
idea. Scenes, visuals,
and audio will
be sketched out
during
storyboarding.
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-all the
elements
that need to
be prepared
must be set-
up.
Includes:
-visiting the
location site
-reserving the site
-getting all the
equipment
needed
-lining up the
people involved
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Aspects of Production
1.The Camera
2.Shot Types
3.Camera Movement
4.Lighting
5.Audio
- Is the actual
recording and
capturing of
the video.
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-get to know
the camera
you are going
to use and
how it works.
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- Different type of shots that produce
different effects which are determined
by the camera’s proximity to the main
subject.
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Lapel
Microphone
Hand-held
microphone
Boom/shotgu
n microphone
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1.Editing
2.Saving
3.Distribution
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- Is the process of putting all the
elements such as music, audio,
narration, background, etc, together.
Today’s editing is called
digital editing because the
editor uses a computer to
manipulate the elements.
Music can enhance the video as it
sets the mood.
• Fade-In – a shot that begins in
darkness and gradually
brightens
• Fade-Out – a shot that begins in
brightness and gradually fades
to black
• Iris – a shot beginning in
darkness and gradually getting
lighter in a circle
• Dissolve – two images overlap
for a period of time
• Wipe – wiping out one scene
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Video File Formats
•M4v –
•Mp4 –
•Mov -
•Wmv -
•Flash -
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- Video is now ready for
distribution. Today, distribution
is through uploading in the
internet or by video sharing.
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Before
Viewing
During
Viewing
-students will now
watch the video
material focusing
either on the
guided questions
or a particular
segment.
After
Viewing
-students
might retell,
discuss, or do
a post
viewing
activity.
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