RICK GARZA DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION 2066858404 REGARZAUWEDU MICHAEL WELTY VIDEOGRAPHER Overview The Idea Video Concept Script Storyboard Outline Production Plan Schedule Filming Editing ID: 739058
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Creating Your Video
Presentation from UW Video
RICK GARZADIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION206.685.8404REGARZA@UW.EDU
MICHAEL WELTY
VIDEOGRAPHERSlide2
Overview
The IdeaVideo ConceptScriptStoryboard
OutlineProduction PlanScheduleFilmingEditingSlide3
The Idea
Keep it simpleHow much time do you have?ObjectiveWho is the audienceSlide4
Video Concept
What video format will you use?Scripted videoWhat type of script?
TV/Documentary styleFilm StyleStoryboardOutlineSlide5
Production Plan
Your TeamWho is the videographerWho is the directorWho is the scriptwriter
How much time can you devote (remember keep it simple)It always takes longer then you think it willMake a shot list from your script or outlineSlide6
Filming (ok actually it’s video)
Equipment
CameraTripodAudioMediaAccessoriesBatteriesBattery Charger
SD Cards
External monitorSlide7
Filming (ok actually it’s video)
Use a tripod
Avoid zoomingCamera BasicsFocusManual vs auto focusExposureWhite Balance (daylight, tungstenSkin tone
Shots:
Composition
Rule of Thirds (conventional
Frame Size (Field of View)
Depth of Field (Shallow vs deep)Slide8
Filming (ok actually it’s video)
Directing the Viewer’s eye
Focus (Depth of field)Composition (Balance)Eye Fix (transitions)Think about where you want the viewer’s eye to goTransitions – cuts or dissolves Screen Direction (Crossing the line)
Clean entrances and exits
Overshoot – You’ll need it
B-roll (what is it?)
Cutaways
Interviews (documentary style)
Scene Coverage (narrative style) – Different setups
LightingSlide9
Editing
A topic for next time