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PROTOTYPE VIDEOS HYPER ISLAND MANCHESTER @wearehyper12 a two-part videomaking workshop ‘12 DMM RICHARD TROVATTEN & JESPER BRORING @rtrovatten & @jbroring

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PROTOTYPE VIDEOS

HYPER ISLAND MANCHESTER @wearehyper12

a two-part videomaking workshop

‘12DMMRICHARD TROVATTEN & JESPER BRORING@rtrovatten & @jbroring

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OUR GOALTo introduce videomaking as a tool to communicate your ideas.

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SCHEDULE2.00 pm part one: film3.30 pm part two: animation

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Split into groups according to the video that inspired you the most.

1 Discus what excited you.

2 And how you can apply that in the future.

Pick a leader of your group that can share your learnings and discussions with the class; fishbowl-style.

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MAKING YUOR OWN VIDEOSEquipment, a few rules and some general approach

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CAMERA PHONE + LAPTOP = ALL YOU NEED!It’s not always about beautyful imagery. It’s first of all about the idea!

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CANON G12£ 233

IF YOU REALLY WANT TO BUY A CAMERA.Buy a small camera, that you’ll actually use.

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EDITINGiMovie is fine, but the latest versions of Final Cut are just as easy to use, so why not start there?

iMovie Final Cut Aftereffectseasy/cheap easy/expensive animation

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PRODUCTION TIPSSound: Noise is your enemy. Avoid shooting in traffic and crowded rooms. If you want to record voice, see if you can borrow a good mic.

Light: You can never get enough light! Borrow Katy’s lightbox, it’s amazing!

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RULESThere are many rules, but as with anything else, they can be broken! Here’s two you will want to keep in mind.

1. Keep your video >1min 50 sec.2. Don’t try to tell more than one core message.

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STEPS1. Pre-production (Define video, draw up storyboard & plan production)2. Production (Direct and shoot your footage)3. Post-production (Edit and reshoot)

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EXERCISE 2:PLAN A VIDEO OF YOUR OWN.Make new teams and start planning around the brief you recieve. You have 10 minutes to produce a storyboard you can share with the class!

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QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELFAudience?Objective?Message?Story?Channel? media?Style?

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THAT’S ITPROTOTYPE VIDEOS - a videomaking workshop

‘12PLEASE SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK & QUESTIONSDMM