Description
Welcome to MAFSI's Smartphone Video Workshop by David Hudson, D. Hudson Productions. By the end of this workshop you will be able to create quality, informative and delightful videos with your smartphone thus getting your message across to your audience in a more effective way.
Time to complete all 13 chapters: 1.5 hours
Price: $349 per company for all 13 chapters
Licenses per company: The $349 per company includes 3 enrollment for the course.
Viewing Platforms: The chapters can be viewed on either a desktop computer or phone web browser.
Taking the Course: The chapters can be played separately and started and stopped for note taking.
Who can take the course?: All channel partners in the foodservice industry. Smartphone Video Workshop is open to reps, manufacturers, consultants, dealers, service companies, press, allied associations and operators.
Read: Learn the Basics of Great Video Production using only a Smartphone
Objectives
Chapter 1: Introduction
Congratulations! This is going to be a game changer. The power of video is yours for the taking! This module will walk you through what the rest of the course will offer. This is it! Thank you so much for the opportunity and once again congratulations!!
Chapter 2: The Proper Gear
"You must have the right tool for the job" my grandfather used to say. This module will show you exactly what you'll need to make great looking smartphone videos! Check under Resources for a list of where to purchase the proper gear.
Chapter 3: The Gimbal
A Gimbal is a tool used to stabilize video for less shake and smoother video transitions. It uses some simple technology which basically balances and counteract the weight of your camera so you keep a steady shot. In this video, David shows you how to best use this tool.
Chapter 4: The Three Types of Videos
Three is a magic number. This is a quick video describing the 3 types of video that can be most beneficial to you!
- Demo Video with a Chef
- Demo/Marketing video with YOU as the star
- Marketing video of event
Chapter 5: Scriptwriting
Storytelling is as old as time itself. We would not be this far along as a human race without them. To get a message across properly one must follow a simple formula:
- The Hook
- The Story
- The Close
Chapter 6: On Camera Delivery
This chapter has two video lessons.
- Delivering Your Lines
- Using a Teleprompter
Chapter 7: Delivering Your Lines
Do you want to be better on camera? With these simple steps you'll be getting better and better with each new video!
Chapter 8: Using a Teleprompter
A teleprompter app for your smartphone let's you read you script without appearing as though you're reading it. A must have tool for any smartphone video pro.
Chapter 9: Shooting
This is an exciting chapter. You will learn more than you ever thought in a very short about if time! In this chapter we will cover:
- The Rule of Thirds
- Filming the Demo with a Chef
- Filming the demo/marketing video starring YOU.
Chapter 10: The Rule of Thirds
The Rule of Thirds helps draw the viewer's eye into the important part of the video - you and your products! Find out how to put it into action during this chapter.
Chapter 11: Filming a Demo with the a Chef or 2nd Person
Learn how to best film videos of your chef or a video starring a 2nd person during this chapter.
Chapter 12: Filming a Demo or Marketing video starring YOU
Learn how to best film a demo or marketing video starring you.
Chapter 13: Editing Your Video
The edit process is a creative one! Take your great shots and perfect it in the editing. After this you'll be able
- Import video
- Edit a Rough Cut
- Use Transitions
- Add Music
- Add Titles
- Export to camera roll
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Smartphone Video Workshop Certificate
Learning Credits
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