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These are tips specific to video production done by DILC.
These are tips intended for video production done by DILC.
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==Studio Setting==
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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 and send it to DILC (or whoever does the videography) way ahead of time.
* save presentation file as .ppt or .pdf and send it to DILC 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 10:55, 24 January 2013

These are tips intended for 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. Other plain natural colors are most suitable for the camera.
  • 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 (more on the point of practice)



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 way ahead of time.



Also get some tips on slides preparation.





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