Monday, May 7, 2012
Innovative Web Technology- Video Assessment
1. I am creating the content I am creating to reach out to people with information about business training courses that are available whether in a small group or an actual business wanting training.
2. My audience is anyone or company that wants to look into taking business courses; or my classmates and instructor.
3. I want the content to achieve clear information, and for anyone to understand it.
4. I created the content on my camera as a video; it is meant to be viewed on anything that is capable of showing videos.
5. I will be publishing my video on blogger.com. I selected this option because it will be the easiest for viewers to see it.
*Know your equipment; I know how to use my camera very well that's why I selected it to film the video.
*Get away from noise; I secluded myself in the office and did it at a time when no one else was home.
*Be aware of lighting; I made sure of the lighting and the brightness on the camera.
*Beware of shadows; I helped that I filmed it inside and not in the dark, I took many pictures and sample clips before actually video taping.
*Camera's built-in microphone; I made sure that the camera was close enough to hear me talking but not too close where you can still see my whole head when I'm talking.
*Make sure the camera is stable; I used a tripod when I taped it so I wasn't holding the camera or having it move all over.
*After you film; I watched and watched the video to make sure it was okay, there were some words I messed up on but I wasn't going to redo it because of that.
*Consider perspective and framing; if the video was more professional I would've picked a different spot, but I tried to focus it mainly on me and not the background behind me.
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