Instructional Designer Studio in a Bag! Welcome! Andy Sheppard, M.Ed. Instructional Designer andrew.sheppard@sfcollege.edu Andy: Welcome everybody! (Wear name tags.) Pass out business cards. Show CT3 ID Contact List (leave open in background) – 1 min.
Dr. Susan Weinschenk
Today’s Goals Introduce ourselves View video examples Plan a video using a storyboard template Record and edit a video Discuss other video support options Encourage you to check out equipment and play practice Andy: Note: restrooms are just down the hall. Feel free to raise hands with questions, or make a comment. (1 min.)
CT3 – Center for Teaching, Technology & Training Canvas Help Staff canvashelp@sfcollege.edu Instructional Designers idteam@sfcollege.edu Media Studio Staff mediastudio@sfcollege.edu Available for immediate help. Best resource for Canvas technical questions/issues. Facilitate workshops on Canvas tools. Help instructors & students. Available on a scheduled basis. Facilitate workshops, consult on course design, review courses. Best used in advanced for planning & developing course. Primarily help faculty. Available on a scheduled basis. Provide assistance with recording educational material, and PA support of events. Best resource for creating polished high-quality videos. Zona Gale, Steve Jensen & Gloria Kersh Steve Melendez, Warren Croke, Steve Powell & Lex Shelton Debbie Blair, Jason Frank & Andy Sheppard
Introductions Name, department, what do you hope to gain from today’s workshop?
What’s in the Bag?!
Studio in a Bag Equipment iPad Mini Tripod Handheld Mic Lavaliere Mic Headphones
Studio in a Bag - Examples Video compilation Online course weekly update Space simulator system Student presentation Note about student use: Faculty or staff member checks out equipment
Prof. Mark Fitzgerald’s Class
Preparing a Video Use a Storyboard Template View Space Simulator Example
General Tips Write a script or prepare a storyboard Make a test recording Record in a quiet area if possible Use an external mic if possible Use headphones to check audio Check the lighting Select well-lit areas or adjust brightness on iPad Light up subject from front. Avoid bright lights behind subject (windows, sunlight, e.g.) Check the scenery Avoid plain white walls Avoid overly distracting backgrounds
Video Tips Continued Video composition Consider framing for a balanced shot Consider “Rule of thirds” Tap on area to focus on particular selection Check background for distractions Seek assistance for more complex shootings Create a transcript, and post along with video
Editing Demonstration
Let’s Plan a Video! Use storyboard template Choose one of the following: Demonstrate a process or procedure Explain a difficult concept using white board Show something you can’t bring into a classroom Interview a colleague on a topic Create an introduction for an online course Role-play a scenario Choose a location Use 2 to 3 different shots
Other Video Options & Resources Camtasia Studio Record screen content Add annotations, call-outs and effects Edit video content from multiple sources Capture clips from YouTube/Netflix Check out equipment and practice! Email: idteam@sfcollege.edu Visit the “CT3 Workshop Hub” Workshops materials Video tutorials
A Studio in Your Pocket?
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