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What I Learned

What I Learned. By: Shea Ehlert. Intro. What NOT to do How to Market How to ask for help with technology . What NOT to do. DON’T USE TOO MUCH INFO ON YOUR SLIDES DON’T GO CRAZY ON THE ANIMATIONS The Seven Deadly Sins of Camerawork

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What I Learned

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  1. What I Learned By: Shea Ehlert

  2. Intro • What NOT to do • How to Market • How to ask for help with technology

  3. What NOT to do DON’T USE TOO MUCH INFO ON YOUR SLIDES DON’T GO CRAZY ON THE ANIMATIONS The Seven Deadly Sins of Camerawork • Backlighting- Positioning a strong light source directly behind talent. • Headhunting- A close up shot, showing only talents head • Upstanding- An extreme high angle shot of talent • Jogging: Excessive camera shaking while moving • Motorzooming- Excessive zooming in and out • Snapshooting- Excessive cutting without rhythm or specific purpose • Firehosing- Irrational and Jerky camera movement. BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE

  4. MARKETING

  5. How to ask for help with technology

  6. Conclusion • What NOT to do • How to Market • How to ask for help with technology

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