How to Set Up a Camera, Glenbrook South TV & Film
Music rights - Dewolfe Music
Recent Teacher Comments
4/23 1:27 pm - *Strengths:
1. Variety of shots - you provide your audience with a steady diet of new and appropriately composed shots.
2. In general, your audio quality is acceptable (For consistency purposes, you may want to record your narration under identical circumstances (same room, same mic).
*Areas for improvement:
1. The steps in your process identify what needs to be done and the order in which they need to be completed. You can strengthen your demonstration by providing more information regarding the techniques needed to complete various steps in the procedure. For example, when you say, "check image quality," explain how this is done. What techniques will help someone accomplish this step successfully? Your demonstration can be three minutes long - take advantage of that time to make your piece more informative.
2. Your narration also can include relevant and interesting background information related to your topic. The process alone likely will not be enough to keep the audience engaged.
3. Look for opportunities to make your audio track richer by incorporating some nat sound. For example, you could have included the audio when you played back the clip.
3/13 11:02 am - Nicely shot. Voice over well done. Solid edit. Information seemed confusing. Possibly you could have created video for an audience of absolute beginners and provided more detail or you could have chosen a specific camera model and provided info for that model.
3/4 6:57 am - The tips range from very general, that might work for any camera, to ones that are more specific to the camera that you are using. Splitting it this way makes it less useful for both groups. The narrator could slow down to let the material sink in. The music bed is a bit low. The visuals are nicely framed and look good.