How To Be An Online Video Producer/Director
How To Be An Online Video Producer/Director, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 53 lectures, based on 56 reviews, and has 424 subscribers.
You will learn about At the end of the course you should be able to understand the full process of how professional video content is produced, from pre-production to publishing This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in the online video production business, from marketing to social media management It is particularly useful for Anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in the online video production business, from marketing to social media management.
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Summary
Title: How To Be An Online Video Producer/Director
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 53
Number of Published Lectures: 53
Number of Curriculum Items: 53
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53
Original Price: £94.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- At the end of the course you should be able to understand the full process of how professional video content is produced, from pre-production to publishing
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in the online video production business, from marketing to social media management
Target Audiences
- Anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in the online video production business, from marketing to social media management
In this course we will cover every element of video production from pre-production tips and tricks to post production solutions. For any person considering a career in the video production business this is for you. Here is a detailed breakdown of the various topics we will cover:
Introduction:
- What does a producer do?
- Where does a producer sit in a typical organisation & salary?
- Creating an online video strategy
- Making stories
Pre-production
- Deconstructing a brief/pitch
- How to have a creative brainstorm
- Sources of inspiration
- The video length myth
- Targeting an audience
- Scripting
- Budget and ROI
- Planning a shoot
- Choosing talent/influencers/working with agents
- Choosing a location
- Choosing a crew
- Creating shareable content
- What is a call sheet?
- How to design a studio (colourama’s for mobile)
- Schedule of the shoot day
- What frame size should I use? 16×9, 1×1 or 9×16
- Shot list & storyboard
- What is a risk assessment & do I need insurance? (Insurance & public liability)
Production
- Think from the edit
- What type of kit should we use?
- Multi-camera shoots vs single camera
- Multi-unit filming
- On-location vs Studio filming
- Interactive content – clickable stories
- Live filming
- Long-form vs short-form
- Filming abroad
- Backing up footage on-location
- Errors during filming (sound interruptions, sets collapsing, etc)
- Why use a film slate?
- Using green screens
- Should I hide the mic?
- Filming stunts & special effects
- Location & content release forms
- BECTU, BVE, NAB, IBC, & other sources of information
Post-production
- Why the edit is so important
- A brief history of editing
- What editing software to use? Adobe Premiere, Final Cut X, avid
- Managing media – folder structure
- Codecs/Ingesting/transcoding footage & what export setting should I use?
- What music should I use? Places for good royalty free music. Mood, tone of edit.
- Should I add subtitles?
- Using other peoples copyright
Publishing
- What is optimising content?
- YouTube
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to How To Be An Online Video Producer Director
Lecture 2: What does a producer do?
Lecture 3: Where does a producer sit in a typical organisation?
Lecture 4: Creating an online video strategy
Lecture 5: Creating Stories
Chapter 2: Pre-Production
Lecture 1: Pre-Production
Lecture 2: Deconstructing a brief/pitch
Lecture 3: How to have a creative brainstorm
Lecture 4: The search for inspiration
Lecture 5: The Video Length Myth
Lecture 6: Targeting An Audience
Lecture 7: Scripting
Lecture 8: Budget and ROI
Lecture 9: Planning a shoot
Lecture 10: Choosing talent/influencers/working with agents
Lecture 11: Choosing a location
Lecture 12: Choosing A Crew
Lecture 13: Creating shareable content
Lecture 14: What is a call sheet?
Lecture 15: How to design a studio
Lecture 16: Schedule of the shoot day
Lecture 17: What frame size should I use?
Lecture 18: Shot list & storyboard
Lecture 19: What is a risk assessment & do I need insurance?
Chapter 3: Production
Lecture 1: Production – Shooting from the edit
Lecture 2: What type of kit should we use?
Lecture 3: Multi-camera shoots vs single camera
Lecture 4: Multi-unit filming
Lecture 5: On-location vs Studio filming
Lecture 6: Interactive content
Lecture 7: Live filming
Lecture 8: Filming abroad
Lecture 9: Backing up footage on-location
Lecture 10: Errors during filming
Lecture 11: Why use a film slate?
Lecture 12: Using green screens
Lecture 13: Should I hide the mic?
Lecture 14: Filming stunts & special effects
Lecture 15: Location & content release forms
Lecture 16: BECTU, BVE, NAB, IBC, & other sources of information
Chapter 4: Post-Production
Lecture 1: Post-Production – Why the edit is so important
Lecture 2: A brief history of editing
Lecture 3: What editing software to use?
Lecture 4: Managing media – folder structure
Lecture 5: Codecs/Ingesting/transcoding footage and what export settings to use?
Lecture 6: What music should I use?
Lecture 7: Should I add subtitles?
Chapter 5: Publishing
Lecture 1: What is optimising content?
Lecture 2: Tips and tricks of YouTube
Lecture 3: Tips and tricks of Facebook
Lecture 4: Tips and tricks of Instagram
Lecture 5: Tips and tricks of Twitter
Lecture 6: Create Stories
Instructors
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Peter Rossiter
Video Producer/Director/Editor
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- 4 stars: 21 votes
- 5 stars: 24 votes
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