Your 2 Hour Timeline

Ready, steady, SHOOT!

time 0.00 to 2 Hours

Time

00.00:  Stuff You Need

Hardware

computer system

Software

Software

  • Camera
  • Charged batteries
  • Props
  • Microphone
  • Computer
  • USB cable
  • Editing software
  • Techie nerd - (essential for your first try!)
  • Crew (friends)
  • Coffee

 

00.05:  Aim

Create a story board and script

00:20: Roles

   Production director:running schedule

00:30: Set up camera angles, props and lighting

00:40: Rehearse the script.  It is only one minute!  Practice, practice, practice

00:50: Yell “Action…” and start filming

   Sounds goofy; but saying “action” gets everyone started

   Figure 20-25 minutes for filming

01:15: Download video to computer

    • Import” or “capture” your video to your computer
    • Get stuck! Ask your technie nerd, search help files or online forums

Doing editing

    • half day will make it reasonable
    • A week’s editing will make your video cool

01:45:  Allow a 15-minute Coffee break to re-shoot or handle glitches, or call ‘super techie!

02:00:  Sit back, relax, and enjoy your YouTubeVideo!

 

Simple?

Read our Check List

follow the advice, and your video production will be easier!

 

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