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Evaluating Videos
ABeyGa Local Workshop
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1. Introduction
The process of creating a video is divided into 3 parts, these are:
Pre-production
Production
Post-production
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Types of shots
A shot is the basic unit of the audiovisual language, and it is configured by all the elements that are seen within it (in the frame). A shot of plans set up a sequence, and a set of sequences set up a video.
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Mainly the size of a shot is determined by the distance between the camera and the subject. Depending on the distance between these two elements, the name of the shot and its psychological meaning changes.
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Types of shots:
Long Shot
The camera is placed at a significant distance from the subject.
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Full Shot
The upper and lower limits of the frame coincide with the head and feet of the subject
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American Shot
The character is shown from head to knees.
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Medium Shot
The subject is shown from the waist towards the head
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Close Up
On this type of shot the subject’s face is shown.
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Tight shot
On this type of shot an object-specific detail is displayed.
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Types of angels
By default, we understand that the camera is at eye level, so the angulation of the camera also affects how we place it. Depending on the type of angulation there is, the name and the meaning of the shot changes.
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Types of angles
Eye Level Shot
Low Angle Shot
High Angle Shot
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Types of lighting
The lighting of a shot is very important as it can change the quality of it significantly. It also can change the meaning of the shot, depending on which type of light is used, the aesthetic of the shot changes. The type of light used can be classified according to its source or its color.
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According to its origin
Natural Light
Artificial Light
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According to its color
Warm Lighting
When it is used, it takes on color tones of orange, yellow and red, this indicates the light has a low temperature of color. When a film has a warm lightning it transmits comforts, coziness, love, friendship… Because of that it is normally used in romantic, familiar, drama and generally on parts of films that represent good times.
Cold lighting
Is used, it takes on colour tones of blue, green or grey, so a high temperature of color is being used. Cold lightning expresses coldness, loneliness, depression... and for this reason it is used in genres such as science fiction, terror, war films among others
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Types of videos
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Types of videos
Films / Series
Livestream
Advertising Spot
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Types of videos
Youtube Video
Music video
Reels / TikTok
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Technical script and Storyboard
PRE-PRODUCTION
In order to make a video you need a preparation prior to the recording, without this, record a video can be chaotic. There are several types of documents which facilitate these processes, 2 of them are the following ones
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Storyboard
Is a document where the shots of the video are drawn as if it was a comic. Below the draws usually there is a small explanation of the performance of the characters.
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Technical script
It is a document that includes the characteristics of the shots that the director of the video considers that can be useful while recording. Some of the characteristics could be:
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PRODUCTION
Recording devices
There are different devices with which you can record, but the two most used are: A phone and a camera.
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Pros and cons of the recording devices
Phone
Camera
Much smaller optic. Less professional. You cannot modify the parameters as you want.
Much heavier. More complicated to use. Not everyone has access to a camera
Many options of optics. More professional. You can adapt the parameters of recording.
You always carry it with you. Less weight. Easy to use it as a camera.
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Tips for recording
- Choose a theme that you are interested. - Develop the idea in detail. - Make a technical script and/or a storyboard an use it while recording. - Define well what kind of shots and what angulation you want to use. - If you don’t have an artificial light try to find an alternative - If you record the sound try not to have much noise around you. - The most important tip, enjoy while recording!
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Post-Production Tools
POST-PRODUCTION
There are countless programs that allow you to edit videos and do all the post-production. Two of them are Canva and Capcut, they are free tools that allows you to explore your creativity easily.
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How to use Canva to edit your videos
Canva is a free tool that allows you to create and edit and create designs. This program can be very useful in the post-production of your video as it can serve you as an editor.
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Go to Canva!
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How to use Capcut to edit your videos
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Capcut
CapCut is a free and easy App that it allows you to make cinematic videos with a few taps. Can be very useful for people that doesn't have a computer or prefer to edit the video with their phone.
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Next Steps
- You will receive this training adapted to younger before the 28/10 - Each partner will translate their presentation before 15/11 - Local workshops will be implemented from 15/11 to 30/1 and a report has to be done by each country - Each younger will record 1,5 minute video presenting 5 daily things that he/she loves - All students will sing an image protection law - All videos will be posted in our Instagram and the contest will start until 30/2 - 30/3 prize will be given in the multiplier event thet will be held in each country the final meeting
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Evaluating Videos Training
ABeyGa Local Workshop