www.modernmediajapan.com. Lauren Shannon and I did a joint presentation on social and new media, to the Media Tectonics community. The audience was predominantly middle-aged journalists, writers, artists, consultants, entrepreneurs, etc. lots of cultural creatives or those who are moving into that lifestyle.
If you're in Japan and spend time in Tokyo, contact Media Tectonics for upcoming seminars:
Cindy: cindyATmediatectonicsDOTcom
To enjoy Lauren's fabulous Kimono Wine Bar (Nisseki Dori in Nishi Azabu): www.kimonowinebar.com
and for video production, new media workshops and consultations in Tokyo: Terri terriATmodernmediajapanDOTcom
Update-please click here for the revised PDF http://www.modernmediajapan.com/2009/10/eltbookfair/
Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ Bright...
DIY WebVideo Workshop for Media Tectonics - 10.26.09
1. produce
distribute
measure
DIYsyndicated & standalone audio
and video programs via the great
and glorious Internet
Terri MacMillan
Modern Media Japan
www.modernmediajapan.com
9. Step 1: Plan the story
Step 2: Create the storyboard
Step 3: The production
Step 4: The edit
Step 5: Publish & measure
10. Step 1: Plan your story
What are the top 3 reasons that you enjoy the work you want to
talk about?
Write down the history
Create a simple timeline
Review testimonials and opinions from others
Feel free to add to the story as you learn more - don’t worry about
editing at this point.
11. Understanding the story format
What story format fits your message and the viewer best? For example:
Testimonials
Case studies
Humor
Re-enactment
Fiction
Other
Will the story be told in an informal style? As news, or a documentary?
Will you need actors for a work of fiction? Do they have to be human -
can you use cartoons, or dolls, or stick figures?
13. Create the narrative: time for the index cards
(and or whiteboard and or table and or floor)
The problem
The protaganist 1
The villain
The story arc
The resolution
Summarize: My Story Is About:
17. Shot List (what you need
title to shoot)
visual
opening Sound: teacher explaining
sound how to start the project
+ (already
Media list
available)
story arc Visual: 3 picture slideshow of
the workshop at dawn
Sound: hammering sounds
Background: color that
closing matches the emotion: make a
background from Keynote or
Powerpoint, export for video
18. Close-up
Wide Medium
Close-up - over shoulder
Close-up
Close-up
*she’s a 45 year old
knit doll made by my
Aunt Gloria
Close-up
19. Step 3: The production
Step 4: The edit
Lynda.com
VideomakerMagazine.com
22. Tools
Resources
Teleprompter on your PC:
Videocue Pro http://
www.telestream.net/video-cue/
Stock photos, graphics, video footage, audio overview.htm
www.creativecommons.org/ Edit Online
www.istockphoto.com/index.php
http://animoto.com/
http://www.pixorial.com/
Music
Desktop Editing
List of various sites with thousands of
resources: some free for credit only, some for
Mac iLife’s iMovie
sale at good indie prices: http://
Windows MovieMaker
www.podseek.net/directory/podcasting/
Linux various
podsafe_resources.html
Awesome Video Podcast Tutorial
Show
Film Riot: http://revision3.com/filmriot/
rain?hp
23. Thank you!
Terri MacMillan
Modern Media Japan
www.modernmediajapan.com