Video at Carleton University Welcome
Video Recording Delivery Methods at Carleton University Video On Demand A subscription service allows users to log in through a website and view lectures online at any time. Live Stream lectures live on our website when the class is being recorded. CUOL Web Channel Recorded courses made freely available for viewing to the world wide public. Pay Per Lecture Rent individual lectures online. Web-based courses Media content in LMS based courses.
Video Recording Methods at Carleton University Studio In Class On Location Self recorded Screen Capture Self recorded Mobile Device
Video Production Challenges Time restraints on instructor and staff Hiring professionals (cost) Training (time) Equipment (costs) Software (costs) Hosting (costs vs control)
Video Production Stages Pre Production Scripts, storyboards, budget Production Location, camera crew, Directing Post Production Video editing, graphics, music, hosting
Best Practices – Video Production Storyboard your ideas. Saves time and money Use a tripod. Whenever possible video always looks better if its steady; your hand isn’t as steady as you think. Good audio is most important. Use an external mic Lighting. The subject needs to be well lit. 16 x 9 Modern video is 16 x 9
Video production Resources Lynda.com Key word search: Video Training and Tutorials Vimeo.com Key word search: Vimeo Video school MediaCollege.com Key word search: Video Tutorials Shutterstock.com/blog Key word search: 9 Tutorials Every Videographer Should Watch
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