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Technical Production Tutorial

Technical Production Tutorial. WEP 246: Lab to Film: Story-Telling in Science April Bailey, KAUST Visualization Laboratory. Slides available at: http://download.vis.kaust.edu.sa/pub/workshops/WEP2013/slides/technical-workshop-v1-sm.pdf. Technical Tutorial Agenda.

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Technical Production Tutorial

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  1. Technical Production Tutorial WEP 246: Lab to Film: Story-Telling in ScienceApril Bailey, KAUST Visualization Laboratory Slides available at: http://download.vis.kaust.edu.sa/pub/workshops/WEP2013/slides/technical-workshop-v1-sm.pdf

  2. Technical Tutorial Agenda Review Class Technical Packet:Production Schedule, Planning Worksheets, Workflow for Production Group Up: Pitch Productions and Assigned Roles Assign Equipment: Sign the equipment use contract Tutorials: Basic camera & microphone operation Importing footage into the computer Post-Production Titling, Transitions, Effects Exporting & Uploading to the Web Screening Productions: Science Film Festival Presentations

  3. Production Schedule Refer to your syllabus & class technical packet • January 15 • Review: Production Schedule, Planning Worksheets, Workflow for Production & Roles Homework: Read technical packet & complete planning worksheets • January 16 • Pitch: Productions will be pitched and chosen • Fill out the Chart: 6 Productions & Assign Roles • Group Up & Assign Equipment • Tutorials: Basic AV Operation, Importing & Editing Tutorial • January 17 - 23 • Recording Days: Productions Underway • January 23 • Tutorials: Titling & Compositing, Finishing, Exporting & Web Upload • Equipment MUST be returned at the end of class on January 23 • January 19 - 26 • Editing Days: Editing Lab Time January 27: WEP 2013 Film Festival Presentations

  4. Office Hours & Technical Support Technical Support Available in Room 3128: Saturday, January 19, 1 pm - 5 pm Sunday, January 20, 1 pm - 5 pm Monday, January 21, 1 pm - 5 pm Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - 9 am -12 pm Saturday, January 26, 2013 – 9 am to 5 pm *FINAL PROJECT MUST BE UPLOADED TO CLASS VIDEO ALBUM BYJANUARY 26, 2013 AT 5 PM* Lab Hours Room 3128 is open for WEP 246 student use: Every day from 08:00 – 18:00 during WEP

  5. Production Planning Worksheets 1 & 2 Worksheets available in your class technical packet. Part 1 Part 2 Challenge: What is the main goal of this research? Background: How/Why did this research discovery come about? Video Thesis: What is the thesis of your video? Who? What? When? Why? How? Where? Part 3 Storyboard Your Ideas

  6. Recommended Workflow for Production • January 16: • Pitch your idea • Volunteer for which production and role you will fill • January 17 – 19: • Meet with your team • Plan your production • Schedule & record your video • January 19 – 22: • Edit a rough cut of your video • Review the footage with your team and get their feedback. • Add new edits and review the second version with your team. • January 23: • Finish and export your composited video • Upload your video to the class web album • Return the Camera Equipment To help teamwork read: “Defining Production Roles”in your class technical packet.

  7. Your Productions & Roles • Pitches • Choose which productions will be created in this class. • Review Chart of Assigned Roles. • What is your Production? • What group are you in? • What is your role? • DirectorCamera Operator • Audio Technician • Video Editor If we understand our roles it will be easier to work together. Read “Defining Production Roles”in your class technical packet Complete the Chart of Productions and Assigned Roles

  8. Group Up & Equipment Assignments • Production recording and editing equipment will be provided for use between January 17 - 23. • All equipment must be returned at the end of the session on January 23. • KAUST ID is required to check out any equipment. • Students take responsibility for any damage to the equipment they check out. Complete the Student Equipment Contract

  9. Basic Production & AV Operation: Lighting Refer to the document “Audio Video Basics” available in the technical packet. Basic LightingFor the purpose of this class use natural lighting or adjust existing room lights Further information on lighting: “Lighting for Video”available in the technical packet. 1 Considerations: Where is the light in the area coming from? For best results the light source should be behind the camera. Tips: Use three point “guerrilla lighting”: Still using the principles of 3 point lighting, look for your primary light source and use the ambience light or reflective materials for the fill and back. Shoot away from strong, white light unless you are consciously creating an artistic halo effect.

  10. Basic Production & AV Operation • Set Up the Tripod • Assemble the tripod. • Attach the camera to the tripod. 2 3 • Audio Operation: • Attach the microphone to the camera. • Check the audio levels in the camera. • Refer to the section called “Setting Up the Audio” in the “Audio Video Basics”documentavailable in the technical packet. • Further information on audio operation: “Understanding Sound Recording Basics”also available in the technical packet.

  11. Basic Production & AV Operation 4 • Camera Operation: Record a test file. • Turn the camera on. • Record a test clip. • Refer to the section called “Setting Up the Audio” in the “Audio Video Basics”documentavailable in the technical packet. • Further information on camera operation: “A brief guide to Camcorder Operations”available in the technical packet. Get to know the equipment. Learn how it works by creating test recordings now. Refer to the technical packet for answers. Read the manual for answers. Contact us for answers.

  12. Return the Camera Equipment All camera equipment must be returned at the beginning of class on January 23.

  13. Import Footage from the Camera into iMovie Who has used iMovie before? • Importing Overview • Connect the USB cable from the camera to the computer. • Change the camera mode switch to playback mode. • Choose “PC” on the viewfinder when prompted by the camera. • Opening iMovie should automatically prompt the import dialog box to open, but if it does not, simply click the camera icon in the middle of the screen on the left. • Check the box under the footage you want to import. • Click the Import Checked button at the bottom of the import window.

  14. Import Footage from the Camera into iMovie • Importing Overview (con’t) • Name the new event “Test” • Click the Import button at the bottom of the import window. • Click Ok at the dialog box and click the Done button • Find your footage in the Event Library on the lower left side and in Source Video in the lower center section of iMovie

  15. Main Sections of the iMovie GUI • Basic GUI Overview • Refer to “iMovie 11 Tutorial” document in the class technical packet.

  16. Basic Editing Tutorial: iMovie Basics • Editing Software Overview • Choose File > New Project • When the dialog box opens name your project • Choose “No Theme,” Widescreen (16:9), 30 fps and click the Create button • After the project opens, choose a portion of the footage • Practice: Drag a portion of the footage into the Project in the upper left • Again: Choose and drag another portion of the footage into the Project • To review your work, use the playback controls or the space bar • Refer to “iMovie 11 Tutorial” document in the class technical packet.

  17. Post-Production Tutorial: iMovie Basics • Adding Titles • Add a title by clicking on the Title button • Drag a title to the timeline over the top of a clip OR drag a title to the timeline and choose a title background • Adding Transitions • Click on the Transition button • Drag a transition to the timeline between two clips Practice: Try adding various titles and transitions

  18. Post-Production Tutorial: • Video and Photo FX • Adjust the FX and levels on a video by selecting a clip and clicking the info button. • Add a photo & adjust FX on it • Cropping, Ken Burns & Rotation Try adding various effects to the video clips in the timeline.

  19. Post-Production Tutorial: iMovie Basics Export your completed video in the correct format: Choose Share > Export Movie Choose the file name and directory to save the file Choose HD 1080p Click export

  20. Post-Production Tutorial: VimeoUpload Upload your video to the class web album Go to http://vimeo.com/ Click “Join” and create a free account. Log into vimeo using your new account. Join the class group on Vimeo at: https://vimeo.com/groups/wep246 Click the Upload button at the top of the screen Follow the on-screen instructions Email me the link to your video and it will be added to the class video album at: https://vimeo.com/album/2219266

  21. Science Film Festival Presentations WEP 246 Student Films will be screened during the WEP Film Fest: Sunday, January 27, 2013, 2 PM to 4 PM

  22. Office Hours & Technical Support Technical Support Available in Room 3128: Saturday, January 19, 1 pm - 5 pm Sunday, January 20, 1 pm - 5 pm Monday, January 21, 1 pm - 5 pm Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - 9 am -12 pm Saturday, January 26, 2013 – 9 am to 5 pm *FINAL PROJECT MUST BE UPLOADED TO CLASS VIDEO ALBUM BYJANUARY 26, 2013 AT 5 PM* Lab Hours Room 3128 is open for WEP 246 student use: Every day from 08:00 – 18:00 during WEP

  23. Q & A

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