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Creating Compelling Video Content with your Smart Phone

Creating Compelling Video Content with your Smart Phone. Rachel Horst, Brevard Public Schools. Background. Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication from the University of Florida Tight Line Productions/Digital Zoetrope Productions A Cut Above Video Productions

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Creating Compelling Video Content with your Smart Phone

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  1. Creating Compelling Video Content with your Smart Phone Rachel Horst, Brevard Public Schools

  2. Background • Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication from the University of Florida • Tight Line Productions/Digital Zoetrope Productions • A Cut Above Video Productions • Brevard Public Schools, Digital Communication Specialist

  3. Smart phones vs. professional video services Pros • Quick • Easy • Fast • Good quality Cons • Often shaky • Limited capability Pros • Experience • Expertise • Excellent quality Cons • Cost • Timeline

  4. Prepare • Always test your devices • Don’t use phone zoom, move your feet • For Facebook Live or similar: • If possible, put your phone on airplane mode and use wifi • Test wifi connection with speedtest, upload speed >2-4 mbps • Shoot horizontally not vertically

  5. Types of Video Storytelling Live coverage Test your equipment Under promise and over deliver Check your frame • Framing • Composition • Script/storyboard

  6. Equipment • Tripod: $24 • Tripod mount: $13 • Audio cord: $15

  7. Audio Lavalier Shotgun Good for multiple people Provides more natural sound Hard to isolate speaker’s audio Example: $59 • Good for one person • Ideal for presentations • Isolates audio in a loud setting • Example: $36

  8. Dr. Blackburn presentation – Facebook Live

  9. Editing software • Splice: • iMovie: • Adobe Creative Suite: Premiere Pro

  10. The Fountains

  11. Tied Together

  12. Questions • Horst.Rachel@brevardschools.org • 321-633-1000 ext. 743

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