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Educational Video

Educational Video. Planning Your Shots. Planning Your Shots. Why?. Beginning the Plan. Read the script Find your location(s) Video production schedule Get cast member(s) Make a list of necessary and supporting props Make a list of equipment you will need

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Educational Video

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  1. Educational Video Planning Your Shots

  2. Planning Your Shots • Why?

  3. Beginning the Plan • Read the script • Find your location(s) • Video production schedule • Get cast member(s) • Make a list of necessary and supporting props • Make a list of equipment you will need • Decide whether or not you want audio in the scene or audio that’s narrorated

  4. Shot List • What is a shot list?

  5. Shot List

  6. Shot List

  7. Types of Shots • Extreme Wide Shot (EWS) or Extreme Long Shot (ELS) • Wide Shot (WS) or Long Shot (LS) • Medium Shot (MS) • Close-up (CU) • Extreme Close-up (ESU)

  8. Types of Shots ECU GoPro CU CU MS MS LS LS ELS OTS

  9. There are no rules in filmmaking. Only sins. And the cardinal sin is dullness.- Frank Capra

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