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1 Shooting and Editing Your Spark 101 Video Look at this presentation using the Notes Page view for additional information.

2 Pointers for getting started: Meet with the presenter to discuss presentation, possible locations for taping, and available resources Make sure the planned presentation will be 10-12 minutes Have chart paper and markers available in case the presenter needs key points available Look at video production tips website for more info © 2013 Spark 101

3 Shooting Tips Use a tripod White balance – use camera options Encourage the presenter to speak clearly and be passionate about the topic Multiple takes – better to have more footage, than less Keep track of presentation length © 2013 Spark 101

4 Equipment Video Camera – HD preferred Tripod – keep shots steady External Microphones – optional, but useful Lavaliere: ideal for one presenter Shotgun: best for multiple presenters or group discussions © 2013 Spark 101

5 Location Quiet, well-lit room: office, or conference room would be fine Consider some shots in subject-related areas – labs, in the field, or other work environments Don’t shoot with windows in background © 2013 Spark 101

6 Getting the Best Audio Use lavaliere microphone for single presenter (if available) Use shotgun microphone for multiple presenters (if available) Monitor audio with headphones Have replacement batteries available if using external microphones © 2013 Spark 101

7 B-roll Shoot additional footage, if appropriate, to help clarify presentation. Such as: Technical equipment Workers in labs or in the field Location shots that set context Check to see if your company has B-roll to re-purpose © 2013 Spark 101

8 Images / Presentations Consider using charts, diagrams, or photos that help clarify the presentation Use best quality available: TIFF, JPEG, or PNG Export appropriate PowerPoint slides to incorporate into video Best format for exporting PPT slides - TIFF © 2013 Spark 101

9 Spark 101 Video Resources Download SPARK 101 video assets for consistent look and feel: Animated opening sequence (.mov files) Divider slide templates (.psd files) Opening sequence placed at start of video Modify slide templates as needed © 2013 Spark 101

10 Editing Software Many options for Macintosh and Windows computers Windows suggestions: Adobe Premier Elements ($99.99 - hobbyist software) Adobe Premier ($799 professional quality) Macintosh suggestions: iMovie: ($14.99 hobbyist software) Final Cut Pro X ($299 professional software) © 2013 Spark 101

11 Getting Ready to Edit Import camera video and animated opening sequence Download Spark 101 Templates - create and import all title slides for titles, segments openings/closings Export PPT slides to TIFF files and import into editing software Import photos, charts, and graphs View Getting Ready to Edit screencast.Getting Ready to Edit © 2013 Spark 101

12 Incorporating PowerPoint Slides Export PowerPoint presentation as slides in TIFF format Use selected slides as video inserts: viewers see slides and hear presenter speaking Adjust length of slide in video to match audio See Incorporating PowerPoint Slides screencastIncorporating PowerPoint Slides © 2013 Spark 101

13 Customizing Spark Graphics Use Spark 101 Spark 101 templates (or PPT template slides) Spark templates: Photoshop files (.psd) Use layers to adjust text Export as TIFF files See Customizing Spark 101 Graphics screencastCustomizing Spark 101 Graphics © 2013 Spark 101

14 Putting It All Together Assemble video, slides, and images to clearly present the problem, company solution, and reflection segments Use minimal transitions : dissolve/video in/out Use simple lower third for presenter name/title Get feedback and make adjustments Export the video as a high quality file (.mov preferred). Compression and streaming formatting will be done on server See Putting It All Together screencastPutting It All Together © 2013 Spark 101


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