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4. We live in a world of eLearning, social
media, & video is everywhere
Budgets keep shrinking
Producing video can be rough, and being
on camera is rougher
Coaching an SME is …
However …
It doesn’t have to be scary, difficult or time-consuming
As We Know …
5. A lot of video that’s
being produced is
Unusable
Embarrassing
Getting thrown out
We Also Know …
6.
7. Who’s currently producing video?
Who’s getting ready to start?
What successes and/or challenges
are you facing?
About You
8. Actor, Director, Producer
Presentation & Facilitation Skills Trainer
Led Turpin’s eLearning & blended
learning initiative
Led our latest endeavor
About Me
9. Turpin’s founder
Presentation & Facilitation Skills
Trainer
On-screen talent for most of
Turpin’s online courses and pre-work
Co-author of “The Orderly Conversation:
Business Presentations Redefined”
About Dale
13. 1. Start with a well-planned instructional
design with clear learning objectives
2. Consider your brand
Video Production
Principles for eLearning
• Identify video opportunities to support
#1
• Shoot video consistent with #2
• Eliminate distractions from both
15. You may not need expensive
professional equipment
Fancy features do not necessarily
help you meet your goals
Professional cameras are complicated
Camera Principles
16. Standard vs. high definition
Media storage & communication
with editing software
SD card, Tape, DVD, Hard drive,
USB, Other type of Cable
Audio quality &
capture method
Camera Type Considerations
27. Clear audio is often more critical
than quality of video
Many cameras lack good audio
capabilities
External microphone may be necessary
Audio Capture Principles
28. USB vs. analog
Options
Plug into camera
Capture 2nd audio track
through computer &
synch with master track
when editing
Using External Microphones
29. Not in the shot
Distance from
subject to capture
natural volume
level
No shadows
External Microphone
Placement
MIC
30. Identify room noise
Hum of HVAC, printers,
computer fans
Phones & other electronics
White noise & sound
bounce
Place keys in the refrigerator as a
reminder
Beware: Before You Shoot
Eliminate distractions
Turn off what you can,
muffle what you can’t
Soften walls and floor
with acoustic foam,
draperies, carpeting
31. Room Tone
Record a few seconds of
room tone
1. Lay it in over silence
to even the sound
2. Use to remove noise
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44. Screen should be wrinkle free(ish)
Light subject and screen separately
Less light on screen, more on subject
Strong back light
Increase distance between
subject and screen
Beware of light bounce
Green Screen Considerations
49. Do
Choose solids
Contrast with other
clothing &
surroundings
Wardrobe
Don't
Wear patterns or narrow
stripes
Wear too much white
Choose fabrics that shine
Wear green if using green
screen
51. Video & lights create shine, blotches, uneven
tone, make pale skin paler & dark skin darker
Recommendation:
Use powder often
to even out tone
& reduce shine,
especially on nose
& forehead.
Complexion
53. Just because you can doesn’t mean
you should
Keep things simple
Keep things moving at a good pace
Principles of Editing
54. Exports/works with course-
building software, SCORM, LMS
Import variety of formats
Run multiple video & audio tracks
Edit sound including noise reduction
Add text & titles
Features to Look For
55. The Anatomy of Editing
Software
Clip Bin
Timeline
Preview
58. A former actor and director, Greg Owen-Boger is now the Vice
President of Turpin Communication, a presentation and facilitation
skills training company based in Chicago. Schooled in management
and the performing arts along with his entrepreneurial spirit, Greg
brings a diverse set of skills and experiences to the organization. He
joined Turpin in 1995 as a camera man and quickly worked his way
up. He now serves as a communication trainer and coach for
Turpin’s largest clients. Since 2006, he has overseen all aspects of
their eLearning and blended learning platforms including
instructional design, script development, video production, on-
camera coaching and LMS deployment. He also appears on camera
as a subject matter expert.
In 2012 Greg led an initiative to launch Find Your Focus Video, a
production wing of Turpin Communication, which helps eLearning
professionals and small businesses create effective web-based
videos on a budget.
Greg is the Director of Technology for the Chicagoland Chapter of
ASTD and the co-author of the soon-to-be-released book “The
Orderly Conversation: Business Presentations Redefined.” He is also
one of many contributors to the 2013 book “Master Presenter:
Lessons from the World’s Top Experts on Becoming a More
influential Speaker.”
Greg Owen-Boger
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Notas do Editor
TubeTape: OK first few minutes. Lighting and studio setuphttp://youtu.be/M_WdLkaOUic Kid in his garage:http://youtu.be/xh9nvdcH1LI
TubeTape: OK first few minutes. Lighting and studio setuphttp://youtu.be/M_WdLkaOUic Kid in his garage:http://youtu.be/xh9nvdcH1LI