Digital Storytelling Workflows: Shooting & Editing with iPads LACMA Art + Film Institute July 17th, 2014 WRITE BUILD SHOOT EDIT SHARE copyright 201, all.

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Digital Storytelling Workflows: Shooting & Editing with iPads LACMA Art + Film Institute July 17th, 2014 WRITE BUILD SHOOT EDIT SHARE copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Tablet workflow – iPad specific Built in Camera & mic Rich set of apps to capture, edit share media Shoot, edit share from one place Consideration for classroom workflows WRITE BUILD SHOOT EDIT SHARE copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Roles in the process Pre-writing, Brainstorming, Pitching, Narrowing, Outlining, Scripting, Storyboarding. Prop master, Art department Camera Operator, Script Supervisor, Director, Actors, copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Collaborative vs Individual Write – Couple hands. Collaborative Build – Many hands. Super Collaborative Shoot – Many hands. Super Collaborative Edit – 1 finger from one person. Not Very Collaborative. Actually kind of boring for anyone who is NOT editing. copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Camera Vocabulary WRITE BUILD SHOOT EDIT SHARE An establishing shot is used to tell the viewer where the action is taking place. The viewer can clearly see the setting. copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Camera Vocabulary WRITE BUILD SHOOT EDIT SHARE A medium shot is the most common shot used for Tabletop characters during a dialogue scene. Characters are framed from the waist up generally. copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Camera Vocabulary WRITE BUILD SHOOT EDIT SHARE A close up is where the character’s facial expression is clearly visible and takes up most of the frame. A close up is framed from the shoulders up copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Film Vocabulary “quiet on set” - This lets everyone know that recording is about to start. “action” - The word the director uses to let everyone know that recording has begun. copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

iMovie routines shooting editing sound/music titles and graphics copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

App smash Post processing, stills integration, sound FX, titling. Central editing app as hub. Peripheral apps copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

iMovie is the hub copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC

Support Resources Writing: pre-production, dialogue & narrative structure Film: storyboard, framing vocab Video tutorials: framing, editing & art lessons copyright 201, all rights reserved TabletopMedia, LLC