2-Day Video Production and Edting Retreat
Video Production-Editing Retreat: 2 Days: Hands-on Exercises!
Worshop is FREE with purchase of a Casablanca Editor.
OBJECTIVE:
This two day workshop is designed to provide participants with the basic skills and knowledge to PRODUCE and EDIT their own quality video projects. To accomplish this goal, the workshop will include:
- Lectures
- Demonstrations
- Hands-on experience in video production and post-production video editing
AGENDA: Day 1
I. The Video Production Process:
An Overview (lecture/demonstrations):
- Pre-production
- Brainstorming Projects
- Scripts and Storyboards
- Production
- Video Cameras
- Video Switchers
- Lighting Issues
- Audio Issues
- Chromakey Applications
- Teleprompter
- Using a Production Slate
- Post-production
- Video Editing Techniques
II. Tour of Video Production Studio:
- Safety Issues
- Sets: Design/Construction
- Teleprompter
- Video Switcher
- Chromakey Effects
- Sound Control/Mic Use
- 3- Point Studio Lighting
III. Video Editing Demonstration
Casablanca Prestige Editor
IV. Hands-on Experience with
Casablanca Prestige Editor:
- Split Scenes from Source Video
- Create Still Scenes
- Add Text & Transitions
- Create a scene of work
- Save Scene to Clipboard
Retrieve Scene from Clipboard and Paste in New Project
AGENDA: Day 2
THE ART PROJECT
A Simulation of a Real-world Video Production Project Using a Prepared Script and Tutorial Guide:
- Apply Editing Skills from Day 1
- Produce Video Scenes in Studio
- Apply Live Picture-in-Picture
- Use Teleprompter to Read Script
- Split and Trim Audio Samples
- Create Voice Over Narration
- Do “ Insert” Video Edits
- Multilayering of Effects
- Insert Audio Samples
- Add Music and Adjust Audio Levels
- Use DVD Menu System
Burn DVD of project
Schedule of Retreats: 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Registration Form
Lunches are provided each day. Dinner is on your own. Participants reserve their own motel rooms. MicroTel Inn (919) 245-3102 in Hillsborough.
CEUs: obtain prior approval from your school district. Letter of attendance will be provided for 16 hours of instruction.
NOTE: This same 2- day workshop can be scheduled at your school/district for 10-15 participants. Call to discuss this option. 1-800-221-6322
On-Site Studio Training Agenda
ILS studio designs are based on consultations with schools to determine their needs and goals. These sessions include evaluation of studio space, power requirements and existing video equipment. All ILS studios are capable of producing high quality video projects, however, the most important added value feature is ON-SITE TRAINING for teachers and students with continuing TOLL-FREE phone support. A 20 page illustrated manual for setting up and operating the studio is provided to all studio training participants. In addition to a training guide the manual serves as a reference for specific studio operations. To ensure that all participants gain a practical understanding of studio setup and operation, the training makes no assumptions about participant prior experience or knowledge.
Training Agenda and a list of Training Session Topics:
AGENDA
Morning
- Overview of Studio Components
- Demonstration / Discussion of Studio setup Procedures
- Demonstration / Discussion of Producing, Editing, Broadcasting and Archiving Daily Newscasts
Afternoon: Hands-On Exercises
- Video Editing on the Renommee
- Studio Operation: Produce Edit and Broadcast a News Show
OVERVIEW OF STUDIO COMPONENTS
- Lighting Grid
- Chromakey Screen
- Key and Fill Lights
- Back Light or Hair Light
- Background Lights
- Sets
- Teleprompter
- Broadcast Workstation
- Audio Mixer
- Video Switcher
- Record and Play VCRs
- Preview and Program Monitors
- DVD Player
- Renommee Digital Video Editor
DEMONSTRATION AND DISCUSSION OF STUDIO SETUP PROCEDURES
- How to Calibrate the Studio Reference TV/Monitor
- How to Setup Studio Three-Point Lighting
- How to White Balance the Camcorder
- How to use Warming Cards
- How to Setup Background Lighting
- How to Setup the Studio Audio System
- How to Use Teleprompter Software
- How to Setup and Use the Video Switcher
- How to control lighting for optimal Chromakey Effect
- How to Use Virtual Sets with Chromakey Function
DEMONSTRATION AND DISCUSSION OF PRODUCING, EDITING, BROADCASTING AND
ARCHIVING A NEWS SHOW:
- Record Scenes and Takes directly onto the Renommee harddrive ( Note: select Project 1 for daily newscasts)
- Read prepared script from Teleprompter
- Use Slate Marker to identify Scenes and Takes
- Use Renommee Split function to select scenes for broadcast
- Trim selected scenes using Audio Scrub and ADD scenes to Storyboard
- ADD beginning and ending Animation scenes to Storyboard (Note: These scenes are archived in Project 10. Use Clipboard function to retrieve and add to Newscast Project)
- Apply Post-Production effects, e.g., Transitions between scenes, Titles and Voiceover narration.
- Play Storyboard
- Make any necessary changes
- Set Presentation Options to counter OFF
- Broadcast News Show from Renommee Edit Screen through Switcher.
- Use Scene function to collect all Project 1 Storyboard Scenes into a single scene.
- Name new scene: D/M/Y
- Use the Clipboard to transfer scene to Newscast Archive Project (Project 10)
- Delete Newscast Project (Project 1)
HANDS-ON EXERCISES
- Video editing on the Casablanca Renommee
- Studio Setup and Operation Exercises:
- Setup 3-Point Lighting
- White Balance Teleprompter Camcorder
- Warming Cards
- Setup Background Chromakey Lighting
- Adjust Microphone output Levels
- Enter Script into Teleprompter Software
- Work with Video Switcher
- Setup Picture-in-Picture Effect
- Setup Chromakey Effect.
- Produce, Edit and Broadcast a News Show