About the authorMy name is Marquise Deal, sophomore at Durham School of the Arts.
Disclaimer: " views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools.")
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To be completely honest with myself, my creative process was rushed and in a hurry. I spent extra time on parts of the project that I did not need to when I could have solved it by making my pre-production better. The recording process was pretty unique. I recorded my audio from my written script then just recorded myself actually doing what the recording says. Then sync that up together in Premiere pro.
I decided to research some helpful steps to make my pre-production a lot better when making videos. One helpful tip I found was that get to the point in 8 seconds. In my videos I rumpled on about this and that for too long instead of getting straight to the point of the tutorials. Another helpful tip that I found was story boarding. Although this was a tutorial. I could have still story boarded what I was going to say at this moment in time with this footage of video. To add to that make a shot list of things I am going to need to record for the voice over. Lastly I should probably use a checklist and make sure I have everything done in the pre-production before shooting my actual video. In conclusion;
https://www.singlegrain.com/video-marketing/20-pre-production-steps-to-video-content/ https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/ultimate-pre-production-checklist/
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