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Jewish Day School Social Media Academy

Lisa Colton, Chief Learning Officer Stacy Laiderman, Senior Producer

Presenters

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About See3

See3 produces compelling content. Paired with creative strategy, we develop online campaigns that tell your story to

drive action.

OUR TEAM 35 OF AUDIO-VISUAL PRODUCERS, STRATEGISTS,

MARKETING PROS, DESIGNERS, AND DEVELOPERS

ARE COMMITTED TO BRINGING YOUR GOOD WORK

TO THE PEOPLE INVESTED IN YOUR ISSUE.

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2013: The Year of the Image

Social Media Channels+

Storytelling+

Goals+

Measurement=

Smart Use of Visual Media

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• Why photos and Video are Important

• How to capture quality photos and footage

• Storage and distribution

• Use it!

Today’s Plan:

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Photo and Video Basics

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Think before you Act!

• Select characters (pre-interviews)

Pre-Production:

• Scout locations

• Release forms

• Shoot list

• Write strong interview questions

• Determine crew and gear

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• Equipment

• Technical knowledge

• Ability to visually tell a story

• Organization

REMEMBER: The most important thing is the story you tell, not the tools you use to tell it.

What Elements go into good photos and videos?

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Camera

• Consumer vs. Pro• Understanding camera

settings (frame rate, resolution, bitrate)

Sound(some times a good microphone can mean more than a camera!)

• LAV• Shot gun • Onboard• Headphones

Basic Gear

• Tripod• Lights• Storage

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• Find your location (stable, quiet, controlled environment, what do you want the background to say, preferably large with color) • Choose your frame

• Lighting

Setting up for

An Interview or shoot

• Set your white balance, focus, iris

• Check audio levels: record/playback test

• Prep subject, sign release form

• Turn of cell phones and press record!

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Framing

Don’t place your subject close to the wall or backdrop

flat deep

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Framing

MWS (medium wide shot)

Shot sizes: MS, MCU, CU

MCU (medium close up) CU (close up)

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Framing

Too Centered

Eye line and rule of Thirds

(Best) Looking off screen

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Framing

Make sure there isn’t too much head room

Too much head room

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Lighting

Use existing light where possible

Three point lighting:•Key•Fill•Backlight

camera

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Lighting

Don’t put your subject in front of a window; instead use window to light the subject!

Window behind subject Window behind camera

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White Balance

Set the camera for where white is white in the light in which you’re filming or photographing.

Sunlight = blue

Indoors = oranges

Fluorescent = green

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White Balance

Not white balancedWhite balanced

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White Balance

There are two ways to set white balance, manually and automatically.

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Focus & IrisManual - Zoom into your subjects face to tell the camera where you want to focus

Iris – Helps you adjust your exposure.

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Audio

Avoid using the onboard mic• If you have two channels, set up a shot gun microphone

and place a LAV on the subject

• If you have only one channel, use either an LAV or shot gun

Check your levels

Make sure you are in a quiet environment.

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Gather Supporting Footage and Creating a “Scene”7 Shots you should try to get while filming a scene:1. Establishing wide shot

2. Action medium shot

3. Over the shoulder shots

4. Cut Aways – coverage that relates to your subject5. Linking shots

6. Close-ups

7. Listening shots

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Gather Supporting Footage

Establishing wide shot

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Gather Supporting Footage

tett

Establishing wide shot

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Gather Supporting Footage

Close-ups

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Gather Supporting Footage

Listening shots

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Gather Supporting Footage

Action medium shot

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Gather Supporting Footage

Cut Aways

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Gather Supporting Footage

Linking shot

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Pointers for Shooting Usable Footage• Hold a steady shot for 10 seconds

• If filming hand held, make sure to support yourself and use your core!

• If you have a tripod, use the pan and tilt features to give the shot some action

• Avoid using the zoom. Zooming in on handheld shots makes shaky footage. If you want to get close to your subject physically get closer with the camera.

• Sound!

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Wrapping Up

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PRODUCTION IS ONLY HALF THE WORK

• Before you are ready to take a nap after your long day of work, remember to store your gear in a safe place!

• Put your batteries on the charger

• Download your photos of the SD card and organize them

• Set time aside to review your photos or footage before the next shoot so you can see what you want to improve upon!

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EXTERNAL STORAGE

• Why use external storage?

• USB, FireWire, eSATA and Thunderbolt. Oh my!

• How much storage will you need?

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Imagine your digital assets in the physical world:

Where would you rather work?

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Start With a File Structure

o Editorialo Imageso Audioo Graphics and Brandingo Documents

Think about your needs

Folders are your friend

Think a uniformed structure for versions of edits and selects

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A SYSTEM ONLY WORKS IF YOU USE IT!!

• Copy your files to the correct folder BEFORE you import them.

• Take the time to name your files correctly.

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Use Those Assets!

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Additional Resources

Vimeo.com (Video Academy)

Creativecow.net

Lowel.com/edu

Lifehacker Night School: The Basics of Photography

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Need A Video Camera?

Between now and NAJDS we’ll be asking video related questions

in the Facebook Group. Answer for

your chance to win one of 10 Flip Cameras!