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Video Production

Introduction to Videography

Video Production Producer Director Editor Scriptwriter Talent (Actors) Graphic Artist Videographer

Video Production Part 1- Storytelling by Storyboard

Video Production Storyboards are used to plan out any video. It allows for the production to visualize the video with out making it. Audio: Fred Likes to Grill!Video: Wide shot of Fred Grilling

Video Production Storyboards are used to plan out any video. It allows for the production to visualize the video with out making it. Audio: But not without his new Greatmore Grill! Video: Close Up of the Grill

Video Production Part 2 - Storytelling through Interviews

Video Production What are these kittens doing?

Video Production Playing? Fighting? Dancing? Shadow Boxing?

Video Production Does the picture tell the whole story?

Video Production Dancing Kittens What music are they dancing to? Why are they dancing? Who taught them to dance? When is the best time to see dancing kittens? Do they always dance in pairs?

Video Production Write out as many questions as you can think of Divide them into categories or similar subject Decide on a logical sequence for questions Then ask yourself “When all these questions are answered will I have the entire story? If you can answer “yes” then you are ready to interview If you answered “no” then you need to develop more questions the reveal the entire story

Video Production Behind the Camera

Video Production The right shot can add beauty & interest to your video

Video Production It can set the time of day

Video Production It can set the time of year

Video Production It can convey an emotion

Video Production The right shots are vitally important to tell your story

Video Production Close Up (CU)

Video Production Medium Shot (M) sometime called a portrait

Video Production Wide Shot (W)

Video Production Headroom Headroom refers to the distance between the top of the subject’s head and the top of the frame. How much headroom you should leave depends on how much of the frame is taken up by the subject. Too much headroom: The composition is nice, but our focus is on the background, not on the subject. Not enough headroom: The top of this person’s head is right against the top of the frame. Just right! The subject is framed so that they are the focus of this shot, but we still get a sense of scale.

Video Production Leadroom Well-composed shots leave space in the direction the subject is facing or moving. This space in front of the subject, whether the subject is moving or stationary, is called “lead room” and helps create a more open composition. Lead Room makes this composition more open and gives a sense of motion. This composition is not as dynamic and it seems like this plane has nowhere to go

Video Production High Angle (Makes objects look smaller)

Video Production Low Angle (Makes objects look bigger)

Video Production Level or Normal Angle (Primary camera angle of most videos)

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck Zoom towards the subject with the camera.

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck Moving the camera across a scene is called panning. You’ll often see videos that are shot while the person holding the camcorder pans the camera back-and-forth and up-and-down, either to follow a moving subject or to show a lot of things that don’t fit in a single shot.

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck A tilt is a vertical camera movement in which the camera points up or down from a stationary location.

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck

Video Production Dolly In Dolly Out Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Truck This is the lateral movement of the camera on its pedestal.

Video Production The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you have 9 parts.

Video Production The idea is that an off-centre composition is more pleasing to the eye and looks more natural than one where the subject is placed right in the middle of the frame. It also encourages you to make creative use of negative space, the empty areas around your subject.

Video Production