Chapter Eight Recap
Chris Hau
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54. Chapter Eight Recap
Lessons
Class Introduction
02:46 2Chapter 2 Introduction
00:38 3Choosing the Best Platform For Your Vision
02:55 4What is a Project Brief?
01:02 5How to Use a Project Brief
00:47 6Foundational Pre-Production Documents
02:18Unpacking Real World Examples
01:49 8Chapter Two Recap
00:40 9Intro to Practical Storytelling Components
01:07 10Element One: Content (Visuals & Interviews)
05:08 11Element Two: Graphics/VFX
02:09 12Element Three: Call to Action
01:31 13Element Four: Voice Over
03:37 14Element Five: Sound & Music
02:08 15Element Six: Editing & Color Correction
03:14 16Bringing it Together with an Intro and Outro
02:00 17Chapter Three Recap
00:42 18Introduction to Storytelling Tools
00:26 19Introduction to Gear
01:24 20Building Your Kit
00:51 21Choosing Your Camera
04:41 22Supporting Your Camera
02:44 23Lighting Equipment Basics
02:22 24Sound & Microphone Basics
04:13 25Chapter Four Recap
00:30 26Introduction to Shooting a Video
00:42 27The Camera
00:36 28Exposure Triangle
06:50 29White Balance
02:15 30Frame Rates
01:39 31Framing
04:31 32Basic Lighting
02:00 33Recording Sounds
05:15 34Conducting an Interview
02:49 35Recording Voice Over
01:30 36Chapter Five Recap
00:44 37Setting Up to Shoot Your Video Shoot
02:58 38Framing Your Shots
02:31 39Working With Light
10:28 40Working With Sound
07:34 41Pro Video Tips
02:16 42The Art of Editing
00:27 43Understanding Shots and Pacing
02:08 44Seven Step Editing Process
03:15 45Bringing the Elements Together
02:52 46Shooting for Edit and Exporting Tips
03:22 47Using Fiverr Talent for Your Edit
01:49 48Chapter Seven Recap
00:46 49Introduction to Video Marketing
00:48 50How to Get Eyes on Your Videos
04:02 51How to Name Your Video for Conversion
03:01 52Video SEO Explained
01:56 53Email List
01:52 54Chapter Eight Recap
01:26Lesson Info
Chapter Eight Recap
Congratulations everybody on completing the course. Let's take a moment here. Let's get some claps going. Woo. I'm so happy for you. After taking your final quiz, you have covered everything you need to know to create high-quality engaging video content that communicates a message, captures attention, and makes an impression on your audience. From unpacking your first brief, developing your concepts, and getting your gear ready in the pre-production phase, to shooting your video like a pro in the production phase, and then finally editing your final cut in the post-production phase, you have covered all three stages of video production. While it might seem overwhelming to have to do all this yourself, remember that video production is more often than not a collaborative process. And very few people take up the roles of director, producer, camera person, and editor all at once. So be smart about how you create content, and outsource to freelancers wherever possible, so that you can make...
your video content creation process as quick, easy and seamless as possible with expert help from the right people when you need them. Remember, video content is a labor of love, and your audience will be able to tell how much effort that you've put into your work. So most importantly, you should enjoy the process and infuse your passion for your content and your unique personality into every piece that you put out. Thanks so much for joining me, and good luck on launching whatever you're launching, and making whatever you're making. I love you guys, and thanks for being here.
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Ratings and Reviews
a Creativelive Student
Ok, I really enjoyed this course but you should know it is a decent overview of what to do and in what order to do them. This is not going to show you HOW to do anything but it will show you WHAT you need to think about and how to approach a production in a professional manner. Chris knows his stuff really well and everything is covered but it is just an overview. Well worth your time, especially if you are new to video but just do not think that he is going to show you how to do everything.
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