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Spannaus, T Spannaus, Tim Spannaus, Timothy W. Spannaus, Spannaus Tim
Creating Video for Teachers and Trainers - Producing Professional Video With Amateur Equipment
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Beschreibung
Informationen zum Autor Timothy W. Spannaus is instructional technology program coordinator and senior lecturer at Wayne State University in Detroit. He teaches classes in interactive technologies including web design, multimedia, digital video and message design. In addition he directs the Certificate in University Teaching program. Klappentext Creating Video for Teachers and TrainersThis practical resource will help teachers and trainers produce professional quality training videos, even while using less than professional quality equipment and software. Author Timothy Spannaus shows how to use professional techniques with consumer-grade equipment to produce videos that work and tell the intended story, minimizing defects that get in the way of improving learning and performance. The end result is a video that can be used in classroom or labs, distributed on the web, packaged for use in learning management systems, or shared on social media sites.Praise for Creating Video for Teachers and Trainers"This is a practical, immediately usable resource, filled with concrete and creative ideas and tips. For those of us wanting to know how to plant our feet and not stumble when venturing into designing and making great videos, it's a godsend." -Len Scrogan, digital learning architect, Future-Talk Blog"The perfect roadmap for instructional professionals new to video production. Includes evidence-based guidelines on the when, why, and how of video for training purposes."-Ruth Clark, president, Clark Training and Consulting"In my 20-plus years working in the television, training, and corporate communication industry, Tim's book is the first to provide a practical and budget-conscious approach to video production for the learning professional. Comprehensive in its scope, the book's realistic examples, combined with a systematic roadmap, arms you with the tools to kickstart your videos with a quality and efficiency that we all dream about in the learning profession."-David Shulkin, Video Operations and Instructional Technology Catalyst, Bloomfield Hills Schools Digital Media Services Zusammenfassung Incorporating advice from message design and multimedia research, this practical guide helps trainers plan, produce, edit, and distribute compelling, professional video, using inexpensive or free consumer-grade equipment and software. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments xv Introduction xvii Section I: Planning and Managing Video Projects 1 Chapter one: why Video? Why Now? 3 Demonstration of Procedures 4 Presentation by an Expert 4 Introduction to a Case Study 4 Excerpt of a Dramatic Production 5 Show a Process 5 Virtual Tours 6 Why Video? 6 Low Cost of Equipment and Software 7 Reduced Expectations of Quality 8 Traps for the Unwary 8 Chapter Two: One Time through the Process-A 30,000-Foot View 11 Treatment 13 Media Specification 14 Prototypes 16 Script Site 17 Concurrent Work 18 Shot List 19 The Shoot 19 Edit 20 Site Construction-HTML Pages 21 Final Assembly and Test 22 Launch and Distribution 22 Chapter Three: Planning 25 Goals and Objectives 25 ID Considerations-First Principles, Solving Problems 26 Integrating Video with Other Media 29 Story and Character 31 Chapter Four: Writing the Script 35 Organization 36 Treatment 36 Format 37 Writing 39 Write in Active Voice 40 Personalize the Writing 40 Think Visually 41 Style Guide 41 Integration with Other Media 42 Script Breakdown 42 Chapter Five: Other Ways to Produce Video 45 Webcams 45 Screen Recorders 47 After Capture, You Will Want to Edit 48 Ad...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
SECTION I: PLANNING AND MANAGING VIDEO PROJECTS 1
CHAPTER ONE: WHY VIDEO? WHY NOW? 3
Demonstration of Procedures 4
Presentation by an Expert 4
Introduction to a Case Study 4
Excerpt of a Dramatic Production 5
Show a Process 5
Virtual Tours 6
Why Video? 6
Low Cost of Equipment and Software 7
Reduced Expectations of Quality 8
Traps for the Unwary 8
CHAPTER TWO: ONE TIME THROUGH THE PROCESS--A 30,000-FOOT VIEW 11
Treatment 13
Media Specification 14
Prototypes 16
Script Site 17
Concurrent Work 18
Shot List 19
The Shoot 19
Edit 20
Site Construction--HTML Pages 21
Final Assembly and Test 22
Launch and Distribution 22
CHAPTER THREE: PLANNING 25
Goals and Objectives 25
ID Considerations--First Principles, Solving Problems 26
Integrating Video with Other Media 29
Story and Character 31
CHAPTER FOUR: WRITING THE SCRIPT 35
Organization 36
Treatment 36
Format 37
Writing 39
Write in Active Voice 40
Personalize the Writing 40
Think Visually 41
Style Guide 41
Integration with Other Media 42
Script Breakdown 42
CHAPTER FIVE: OTHER WAYS TO PRODUCE VIDEO 45
Webcams 45
Screen Recorders 47
After Capture, You Will Want to Edit 48
Adobe Flash Animations 48
Single Frame Animations 49
CHAPTER SIX: MANAGING VIDEO PROJECTS 51
Complexity 51
Defining the Project 52
Planning 53
Tasks/Activities 53
Roles 57
Resources 58
Adjusting the Schedule 58
Executing 60
Monitoring 60
Reporting and Controlling 62
Delivering and Closing 62
CHAPTER SEVEN: YOUR ASSIGNMENT 1 65
Plan 65
Script 65
SECTION II: ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT 67
CHAPTER EIGHT: CAMCORDERS 69
Video Formats 69
Lens 71
Sensors 74
Resolution and Size 74
Storage Media 74
Necessary Features 75
CHAPTER NINE: USING THE CAMCORDER 77
Composition 77
Common Shots 78
Camera Movement 83
Zooms 84
CHAPTER TEN: LIGHTS AND LIGHTING 87
Color and Intensity 87
Basic Lighting Equipment 90
Basic Lighting Setups 94
Lighting Problems 97
CHAPTER ELEVEN: MICS AND SOUND 101
The Importance of Sound 101
Kinds of Mics 102
Mic Setups and Use 107
Voice-Over vs. Sync Sound 108
CHAPTER TWELVE: YOUR ASSIGNMENT 2 EDIT IN CAMERA 111
Plan 111
Shoot 111
SECTION III: PRODUCTION 113
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: SELECTING AND SURVEYING LOCATIONS 115
Back to the Script 115
Location Survey 116
Shots and Camera Angles 116
Lighting and Electrical Power 117
Specific Locations: Offices 117
Specific Locations: Homes 118
Specific Locations: Factories, Shops, Warehouses, and Labs 119
Exteriors 120
Commercial and Retail Locations 121
Location Releases 121
Green Screen--Any Location, Any Time 121
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: PLANNING THE SHOOT 123
Props 123
People 126
Equipment 126
Schedules 1
Produktdetails
| Autoren | Spannaus, T Spannaus, Tim Spannaus, Timothy W. Spannaus, Spannaus Tim |
| Verlag | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Produktform | Taschenbuch |
| Erschienen | 22.05.2012 |
| EAN | 9781118088098 |
| ISBN | 978-1-118-08809-8 |
| Seiten | 350 |
| Themen |
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