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* make charts, graphs and the likes occupy the whole slide   
* make charts, graphs and the likes occupy the whole slide   
* If the slides are so numerous, group them into 20-minute long segments or parts. Recommended: introduce each segment or part in relation to other parts and the overall topic.
* If the slides are so numerous, group them into 20-minute long segments or parts. Recommended: introduce each segment or part in relation to other parts and the overall topic.
* save presentation file as .ppt or .pdf
* save presentation file as .ppt or .pdf and send it to DILC (or whoever does the videography) way ahead of time.
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Also get [http://appitive.com/slidershare/2012/08/15/how-to-produce-and-deliver-the-best-presentations-in-the-world/ some tips on slides preparation].
Also get [http://appitive.com/slidershare/2012/08/15/how-to-produce-and-deliver-the-best-presentations-in-the-world/ some tips on slides preparation].

Revision as of 10:47, 24 January 2013

These are tips specific to video production done by DILC.

Studio Setting

For resource persons and talents:

  • Confirm way in advance your schedule for video shoot
  • No green wardrobe please. The background screen is already green. Blue is not encouraged.
  • Please avoid wearing glasses, as they might reflect studio lighting.
  • Wear some make-up.
  • Bring your presentation materials. Better still, send them to DILC in advance for comments.
  • Highly recommended: practice with your script and slides. Time yourself.
  • To simulate looking at the camera, practice in front of the mirror.



Slides

Slides will be incorporated into the video. We suggest that the slides will have the ff:

  • body font between 28-34 pts
  • title fonts between 38-44 pts
  • high contrast pictures and letters
  • make charts, graphs and the likes occupy the whole slide
  • If the slides are so numerous, group them into 20-minute long segments or parts. Recommended: introduce each segment or part in relation to other parts and the overall topic.
  • save presentation file as .ppt or .pdf and send it to DILC (or whoever does the videography) way ahead of time.



Also get some tips on slides preparation.





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