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4 Corners Film Office
Met with David Welz of the Four Corners Film office, http://www.4cornersfilmoffice.org/. Please check out their website to see what the Four Corners has to offer for film resources and locations. Come to the Four Corners for your next film or video project!
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Deaf Culture Documentary
Getting ready to shoot some footage of an American Sign Language class for our documentary on deaf culture. It’s a beautiful day to shoot!
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10 Tips to a Better Video
10 Tips to a Better Video
- Slow down
This is going to represent you and or your company, take your time in putting it together. Spend a couple hours with invested people. This could be a client, employee, focus group, etc. Start with the end - what are the thoughts and feelings you want to convey to the viewer? What is your call to action? How long are you expecting them to sit and attend to your video? Is this a web video? Presentation? Infomercial? Documentary? Know what you expect from your viewer up front and build the piece around that. What are your main points? Are you going to use the standard “say what you want to say, say it, then say what you said” formula? How many points are you going to address? Remember KISS? Keep It Simple Stupid? People…viewers are easily distracted - too much information will cause their little brains to fry. KISS
- Plan it out
Make a checklist, keep notes and keep your head together. Even a 3-minute piece can can take many (many…many…many) hours to look and sound great. Create a timeline and work backwards from the end? “This needs to be done tomorrow!” That’s probably not going to happen unless you want your video to look like cousin Jimmy’s video of the monster-truck rally. Video is an art…I think? The more you put in up front, the better your outcome will be - Garbage In = Garbage Out.
- Write a script
Not like every word (maybe if you’re really scripting something big - if so you should call Sage Film & Video, 970-946-8979, we want to be involved) but an overview. For most stuff I take a regular sheet of paper - 8 1/2” x 11” portrait for those way concrete people reading this - and divide it into two columns. The left column is for ‘Video’ the right is…wait for it…‘Audio’. Each shot (within each scene) gets a description of what the viewer is seeing and what they are hearing. Remember video might be ‘black’, ‘text’, ‘video’, ‘still’, or ‘CG’ (computer graphics). Similarly, audio might be ‘silent’, ‘narration’, ‘soundtrack’, ‘music’, etc…………………………………..
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Now the trouble about trying to make yourself stupider than you really are is that you very often succeed.
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To enjoy good health, to bring true happiness to one’s family, to bring peace to all, one must first discipline and control one’s own mind
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Digital Storytelling Class
We are offereing a Digital Storytelling class October 28 - 30 in Durango, CO. Please check out www.sagetechvideo.com/digital-story for more info & registration.
Digital storytelling refers to a short form of digital film-making that allows everyday people to share aspects of their life story.
“Digital storytelling” is a relatively new term which describes the practice of people who use digital tools to tell their ‘story’. Digital stories often present in compelling and emotionally engaging formats.
Digital stories are short 3 to 8 minute multimedia movies that combine photographs, video, animation, sound, music, text, and often a narrative voice. Students can work individually or collaboratively to produce their own digital stories.
This will be an intensive workshop. The stories that unfold are typically based on deep feelings. Be prepared to get to know yourself and your classmates differently that you may have ever thought possible.
This course will be taught using lecture, demonstration, interactive feedback sessions, and LOTS of media & technology.
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tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
3y/o, circa 1967 - Standing on my Dad’s toes trying to reach the urinal to pee, at the police station in Fargo, ND (my Dad was a reporter and was there to do a story).
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Learning about Deaf Culture
I am working on ideas for a film based on & in deaf culture. The impetus is a 21-month old boy, recently diagnosed with severe hearing loss, and living in a community with very few deaf residents and literally no deaf culture to speak of.
Our ideas are to increase the deaf community, raise awareness, understands technology’s influence on deaf culture, decreasing stereotypes, and show the struggle families go through.
If you have any ideas or thoughts, I would love to hear them.