Learn Video Production, Videography and Video Editing
Training workshop by Buddy Gancenia
Description:
An introduction to professional video production and the practices in the Philippine broadcast media. The course highlights the 3 major stages of production – pre-production, production stage and post production. It also includes a hands-on training on conceptualization, planning, scriptwriting, videography and editing.
- Module 1: Pre-production – Day 1
- Module 2: Production (Shooting) – Day 2
- Module 3: Post production (Editing) – Day 3
- Presentation of video projects – Day 4
Whom it’s for:
- Anyone wishing to become a pro in video production
- Students
- Hobbyist
- Video Bloggers
- Lecturers
- Entrepreneurs who want to use videos for online marketing
Aims:
To be able to produce 1 video project during the training.
Trainers:
Guest broadcast professionals (TV directors, producers, writers, videographers and video editors) will be joining Buddy Gancenia during the trainings.
MODULE 1: Pre-production
What does a video producer do?
Being in an age of digital and DSLR cams, low-cost editing software and tight budgets, many videographers think they can easily produce videos themselves and as a result, are not creating final products that are as impactful or professional as they need to be.
Video producers must have a solid understanding of each phase of production – the pre-production, production and post production.
A video producer is more than just a videographer.
Participants will learn the ff:
Why must Pre-Production occur before the first shooting day?
- To create content that makes a need
- Good content starts from the pre-production
- To create content that motivate and instruct
- To know when to bring content to life with actors, presenters and or cast
- To be able to write the ideal video script
What is the Pre-production process?
- Production Planning
- Script and Outline
- Location hunting and ocular inspection
- Deciding on your on-cam talent
- Production design
- Logistics
- Equipment
Actual pre-production activities
MODULE 2: Production
Production/Shooting is the filming stage of your shoot that includes cinematography, audio and lights, as well as directing and effects.
Participants will learn the ff:
- Paying attention to production value
- Practical tips for shooting, from the producers’, directors’ and videographers’ points of view
- When to shoot the interviews first
- Considering continuity
- Applying the basics of photography
- Considering the limitations of your equipment
- What to do when you don’t have these equipment
- What to avoid when shooting outdoors
- What to avoid when shooting indoors
- Lighting
- Maximizing available light
- Actual shooting event
MODULE 3: Post Production
Post production begins when your camera stops rolling and post production activities starts with graphics, media management, video editing and video conversions.
Participants will learn the ff.
- How to create good content during the editing
- How to keep them awake
- Why audiences don’t multifunction
- Showing leadership by good example
- Why sound bites create peer group influence
- Why graphics tell it better
Tips in making an edit interesting: (From the personal experiences/knowledge of Buddy Gancenia during his almost 2 decades video editing work)
- About loll moments
- Video cuts that animate
- Over exposed, under exposed and back lighted clips
- Proper continuity in your edit
- Variation of shots in your edit
- About repeated videos
- How to use bad takes to make a better edit
- Wrong cutting of audio
- Long exposure of video clips
- Unstable shots
- Proper use of cuts, dissolves and fade effects
- Using effects as transitions
- Using effects over clips
- Using fast motions and slow motions
- Using graphics, art cards and down streams
- Using music as scoring, transition or bridge and audio bed
- How to avoid distorting messages in the process of trimming the videos/interviews
- Why you need more visuals in your edit rather than talking heads
- Audio luck over video
- Story editing- re arranging or removing sequences to make a better edit
- How to edit manageable running time
Actual editing session