8 WEEK VIDEO CLASS FOUR

SHOOT VIDEO TO STORYBOARD

Shoot Video to Storyboard

Let’s recap:

We have learned so far:

  • Shooting video (ongoing)
  • Using the “interview” technique to get main footage
  • Blending clips
  • Using ambient audio
  • Storytelling with B-roll
  • Constructing a small storyboard / shot list
  • Adding Text to video overlays.
  • Attaching slow motion and time-lapse into story

Now we are going to put all of these together for a small video story.

A couple of creative caveats:

  • Must be shot in at least two distinctly different locations.
  • Music sections or background for duration
  • This video can be from 1.5 minutes to 2.5 minutes long.

Thinking through your video, notate what is going to be time-lapse, slow motion, stills, or B-roll.

You will be cutting back and forth between the two locations in the video and those transitions must flow smoothly.

Tell a story of some place or event near you.

Use slow motion, time-lapse, B-roll, ambient audio, and text to tell your story.

 

RESOURCES

MUSIC: AUDIOJUNGLE

MUSIC: SHUTTERSTOCK

MUSIC: VIDEO HERO

You can download comp tracks from both of these sites. That is all you need for this assignment.

FREE MUSIC (CC): BENSOUND

MUSIC: POND5

TUTORIAL VIDEOS: No matter what your editor choice is, there is a YouTuber willing to help.

COOL EFFECTS: RAMPANT

 

 

CHOOSING THE RIGHT MUSIC


 

MUSIC TO VIDEO


 


 

 


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