Video can convey information through visual and auditory elements like sight, sound, color, and motion. The production process involves planning, shooting, and editing stages. Effective videos use techniques like storyboarding, setting, characters, plot, conflict, and theme. Common video editing applications allow assembling footage and adding effects.
Video can convey information through visual and auditory elements like sight, sound, color, and motion. The production process involves planning, shooting, and editing stages. Effective videos use techniques like storyboarding, setting, characters, plot, conflict, and theme. Common video editing applications allow assembling footage and adding effects.
Video can convey information through visual and auditory elements like sight, sound, color, and motion. The production process involves planning, shooting, and editing stages. Effective videos use techniques like storyboarding, setting, characters, plot, conflict, and theme. Common video editing applications allow assembling footage and adding effects.
Video can convey information through visual and auditory elements like sight, sound, color, and motion. The production process involves planning, shooting, and editing stages. Effective videos use techniques like storyboarding, setting, characters, plot, conflict, and theme. Common video editing applications allow assembling footage and adding effects.
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LESSON 9
How to Use Videos as Media to Convey Information
Video the process of creating video Production by capturing moving images, and creating combinations and reductions of parts of this video in live production and post-production ELEMENTS OF VIDEO/FILM Sight Refers to the visual aspect of a video, whether captured by a camera or animated. Sound Complements the video as sound effects, music and synchronized sounds (conversations and natural sounds). Color Creative use of color imparts underlying impressions to a certain scene. Motion Through movement, film makers lead the audiences attention on the purpose of each scene. Emotion Refers to the feels of the video that allow the audience to relate to the video. STAGES OF VIDEO PRODUCTION Pre- The planning stage where all Production the crucial preparations are done. Production The actual shooting of scenes take place. Post The editing stage where the Production recorded video and audio footage are assembled in relation to the script. Storyboarding A visual representation of your video Setting The time and location where the story occurred. Character The personality that moves within the story. Plot The sequence of events within the story Conflict The struggle between two things or people in a story Theme The central point or belief of the story VIDEO EDITING APPLICATIONS Windows Live Movie Maker Lightworks VideoPad Video Editor Shotcut