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PEOPLE AND STORY
MCDM Program - Fall 2012 - COM 583
ASSIGNMENTS
★ Next   Week: Thanksgiving!

★ Thursday,       November 29th:

 ★ Reading   for Next Week: Video Syndication: what are we paying for

 ★ Hands   on editing workshop (bring your projects)

★ Wednesday,         December 5th, 12 noon

 ★ Final, final   version of your video!

   ★ Add   your video to the Vimeo group

   ★ Submit      transcript via email, including extras

 ★ Self-Evaluation
FEEDBACK CARDS


★Do   you need the hands on editing help?
★What   haven’t we covered yet that you wish we had?
TRANSCRIPT EXTRAS
   The transcript. (20 pts)       • A few paragraphs
 • A title or headline (10 pts)     explaining the distribution
                                    plan for your story. Are
 • 'Teaser text' introducing
                                    there further changes you
   the video to an online
                                    need to make? What
   audience (20 pts)
                                    website(s) will the story be
 • Credits for the video,           published on? When do you
   including any music and          expect it to be published?
   archival material you used.      How do you plan to
   (5pts)                           promote it? Set a target
 • At least 10 keywords that        number of plays you'd like
   you'd include when posting       your video to reach within
   the video online (10pts)         a given time period. (20
• The 'one sentence' that           pts)
  you used to guide your
  editing (5pts)
ONLINE PROMOTION AND
      PACKAGING
ONLINE PROMOTION AND
           PACKAGING

• Title
ONLINE PROMOTION AND
           PACKAGING

• Title

• Title   Card
ONLINE PROMOTION AND
           PACKAGING

• Title

• Title   Card
• Teaser Text
ONLINE PROMOTION AND
           PACKAGING

• Title

• Title   Card
• Teaser Text

• Keywords
TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES
TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES

• You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what
 the story is about
TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES

• You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what
 the story is about

• Start   with keywords, then fill in the blanks
TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES

• You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what
 the story is about

• Start   with keywords, then fill in the blanks

• Keep    it short
TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES

• You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what
 the story is about

• Start   with keywords, then fill in the blanks

• Keep    it short

• Don’t    mislead with your cuteness
TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES

• You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what
 the story is about

• Start   with keywords, then fill in the blanks

• Keep    it short

• Don’t    mislead with your cuteness

• When     in doubt, be boring (but expressive)
WRITING FRAMING/TEASER
            TEXT
★Sell   your story              ★Make people want to watch
                                 the movie!
★Tease    the drama
                                ★Sham     MCs
★Take    us behind the scenes
                                ★Iraqi   Refugees
★Provide background info/
 context that doesn’t fit in
 the film
FRAMING TEXT
FRAMING TEXT
Joy, a single mother without a job or home, describes a country in
economic turmoil: "Believe it or not, we are all a paycheck away from
being homeless."
FRAMING TEXT
Joy, a single mother without a job or home, describes a country in
economic turmoil: "Believe it or not, we are all a paycheck away from
being homeless."
This mini-documentary, shot and produced in seven days by a Seattle-
based team including a comic artist, a journalist, a radio producer and
a filmmaker, takes a look at the surprising face of homelessness in our
time.
TITLES AND TEASERS
TITLES AND TEASERS
• Pair   back up with the person you peer reviewed
 with
TITLES AND TEASERS
• Pair   back up with the person you peer reviewed
 with
• Write a rough title and teaser/framing sentence
 for their story (not the same one they already
 have)
TITLES AND TEASERS
• Pair   back up with the person you peer reviewed
 with
• Write a rough title and teaser/framing sentence
 for their story (not the same one they already
 have)
• 10mins
TITLES AND TEASERS
• Pair   back up with the person you peer reviewed
 with
• Write a rough title and teaser/framing sentence
 for their story (not the same one they already
 have)
• 10mins

• Share
MUSIC: WHERE TO GET IT
★Local artists you like   ★Jamendo
 and can contact
                          ★freesoundtrackmusic
★Premium   Beat            .com
★Vimeo   Music Store      ★Incompetech

★Soundcloud               ★Don’t   Steal It! Just Ask
MUSIC: HOW TO USE IT
★Be careful! Use       ★Use   music to signal
 Sparingly!             shifts in tone/scene
★No   lyrics           ★Itswhere it starts and
                        stops that matters
★Tonally/Emotionally
 subtle
WHEN AND HOW TO USE SLATES

• When     you don’t have any other way to say it
• To   tie your individual story to a bigger story
• To   push along your narrative
• To   set the scene
• To   introduce characters
                       Example: Joy
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                   homeless families.”
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                   homeless families.”
“In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700
                   homeless families.”
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                    homeless families.”
 “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700
                    homeless families.”


“Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter
                     they’re living in.”
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                     homeless families.”
  “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700
                     homeless families.”


 “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter
                      they’re living in.”
“Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the
                  bus with them each day.”
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                     homeless families.”
  “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700
                     homeless families.”


 “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter
                         they’re living in.”
“Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the
                     bus with them each day.”
       “It takes six hours to bring them there and back.”
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                     homeless families.”
  “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700
                     homeless families.”


 “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter
                         they’re living in.”
“Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the
                     bus with them each day.”
       “It takes six hours to bring them there and back.”


              “Joy is in a temporary shelter”
“In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300
                     homeless families.”
  “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700
                     homeless families.”


 “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter
                         they’re living in.”
“Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the
                     bus with them each day.”
       “It takes six hours to bring them there and back.”


              “Joy is in a temporary shelter”
      “She has ten weeks to find a new place to live”
EXPORT AND COMPRESSION
        SETTINGS
AUDIO MIX
★Look   for a consistent level all the way through
 ★Around     -6
 ★NEVER      peaking/clipping/in the red
★Alternate   your audio tracks for crossfading
★No  absolute silence - it’s more jarring than a
 jump cut
AUDIO FILTERS & CLEANUP

★Volume/Gain/Boost/Amplify

 ★If   you use these to make sound louder, you’ll likely get a hiss

★Low    Pass Filter

 ★Take    out high frequencies

★EQ

 ★Play   around with different settings to see what works
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
TITLE CARDS
★Take   a screenshot     ★Use   the text tool
★Open  it up in          ★Try out a drop
 PhotoShop                shadow
★Make    sure it’s the   ★Use  your title card as
 right size!              the video thumbnail
                          on Vimeo
★Know    about layers

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People and Story: Framing Video Online & Audio Mix

  • 1. PEOPLE AND STORY MCDM Program - Fall 2012 - COM 583
  • 2. ASSIGNMENTS ★ Next Week: Thanksgiving! ★ Thursday, November 29th: ★ Reading for Next Week: Video Syndication: what are we paying for ★ Hands on editing workshop (bring your projects) ★ Wednesday, December 5th, 12 noon ★ Final, final version of your video! ★ Add your video to the Vimeo group ★ Submit transcript via email, including extras ★ Self-Evaluation
  • 3. FEEDBACK CARDS ★Do you need the hands on editing help? ★What haven’t we covered yet that you wish we had?
  • 4. TRANSCRIPT EXTRAS The transcript. (20 pts) • A few paragraphs • A title or headline (10 pts) explaining the distribution plan for your story. Are • 'Teaser text' introducing there further changes you the video to an online need to make? What audience (20 pts) website(s) will the story be • Credits for the video, published on? When do you including any music and expect it to be published? archival material you used. How do you plan to (5pts) promote it? Set a target • At least 10 keywords that number of plays you'd like you'd include when posting your video to reach within the video online (10pts) a given time period. (20 • The 'one sentence' that pts) you used to guide your editing (5pts)
  • 6. ONLINE PROMOTION AND PACKAGING • Title
  • 7. ONLINE PROMOTION AND PACKAGING • Title • Title Card
  • 8. ONLINE PROMOTION AND PACKAGING • Title • Title Card • Teaser Text
  • 9. ONLINE PROMOTION AND PACKAGING • Title • Title Card • Teaser Text • Keywords
  • 10. TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES
  • 11. TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES • You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what the story is about
  • 12. TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES • You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what the story is about • Start with keywords, then fill in the blanks
  • 13. TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES • You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what the story is about • Start with keywords, then fill in the blanks • Keep it short
  • 14. TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES • You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what the story is about • Start with keywords, then fill in the blanks • Keep it short • Don’t mislead with your cuteness
  • 15. TIPS FOR GOOD HEADLINES • You’renot just writing the headline, you’re figuring out what the story is about • Start with keywords, then fill in the blanks • Keep it short • Don’t mislead with your cuteness • When in doubt, be boring (but expressive)
  • 16. WRITING FRAMING/TEASER TEXT ★Sell your story ★Make people want to watch the movie! ★Tease the drama ★Sham MCs ★Take us behind the scenes ★Iraqi Refugees ★Provide background info/ context that doesn’t fit in the film
  • 18. FRAMING TEXT Joy, a single mother without a job or home, describes a country in economic turmoil: "Believe it or not, we are all a paycheck away from being homeless."
  • 19. FRAMING TEXT Joy, a single mother without a job or home, describes a country in economic turmoil: "Believe it or not, we are all a paycheck away from being homeless." This mini-documentary, shot and produced in seven days by a Seattle- based team including a comic artist, a journalist, a radio producer and a filmmaker, takes a look at the surprising face of homelessness in our time.
  • 21. TITLES AND TEASERS • Pair back up with the person you peer reviewed with
  • 22. TITLES AND TEASERS • Pair back up with the person you peer reviewed with • Write a rough title and teaser/framing sentence for their story (not the same one they already have)
  • 23. TITLES AND TEASERS • Pair back up with the person you peer reviewed with • Write a rough title and teaser/framing sentence for their story (not the same one they already have) • 10mins
  • 24. TITLES AND TEASERS • Pair back up with the person you peer reviewed with • Write a rough title and teaser/framing sentence for their story (not the same one they already have) • 10mins • Share
  • 25. MUSIC: WHERE TO GET IT ★Local artists you like ★Jamendo and can contact ★freesoundtrackmusic ★Premium Beat .com ★Vimeo Music Store ★Incompetech ★Soundcloud ★Don’t Steal It! Just Ask
  • 26. MUSIC: HOW TO USE IT ★Be careful! Use ★Use music to signal Sparingly! shifts in tone/scene ★No lyrics ★Itswhere it starts and stops that matters ★Tonally/Emotionally subtle
  • 27. WHEN AND HOW TO USE SLATES • When you don’t have any other way to say it • To tie your individual story to a bigger story • To push along your narrative • To set the scene • To introduce characters Example: Joy
  • 28.
  • 29. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.”
  • 30. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.” “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700 homeless families.”
  • 31. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.” “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700 homeless families.” “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter they’re living in.”
  • 32. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.” “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700 homeless families.” “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter they’re living in.” “Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the bus with them each day.”
  • 33. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.” “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700 homeless families.” “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter they’re living in.” “Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the bus with them each day.” “It takes six hours to bring them there and back.”
  • 34. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.” “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700 homeless families.” “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter they’re living in.” “Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the bus with them each day.” “It takes six hours to bring them there and back.” “Joy is in a temporary shelter”
  • 35. “In January 2009 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 300 homeless families.” “In January 2010 one Seattle shelter had to turn away 700 homeless families.” “Keiosha and Deiosha go to school 25 miles from the shelter they’re living in.” “Determined to her daughters in the same school, Joy rides the bus with them each day.” “It takes six hours to bring them there and back.” “Joy is in a temporary shelter” “She has ten weeks to find a new place to live”
  • 37. AUDIO MIX ★Look for a consistent level all the way through ★Around -6 ★NEVER peaking/clipping/in the red ★Alternate your audio tracks for crossfading ★No absolute silence - it’s more jarring than a jump cut
  • 38. AUDIO FILTERS & CLEANUP ★Volume/Gain/Boost/Amplify ★If you use these to make sound louder, you’ll likely get a hiss ★Low Pass Filter ★Take out high frequencies ★EQ ★Play around with different settings to see what works
  • 39.
  • 52. TITLE CARDS ★Take a screenshot ★Use the text tool ★Open it up in ★Try out a drop PhotoShop shadow ★Make sure it’s the ★Use your title card as right size! the video thumbnail on Vimeo ★Know about layers

Editor's Notes

  1. Plan for today.\n\nTalk final project package\nOnline Packaging and Promotion\nMusic\nB Roll\nTeam Meetings:\nPeer Review\nWrite Title and Teaser for Others\nKeywords\n\n
  2. Feedback cards now!\n
  3. \n
  4. Not for next class, but for the final one\n\n\n
  5. I’ve talked to both of them. They have a decent idea of what you’ll need. Can end class early.\n
  6. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  7. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  8. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  9. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  10. Online, the title or headline is really important -- thats what’s getting searched the most\n\nWe’re going to practice with this in small groups so I’m not going to go super deep in. \n\nLook at some titles on globalist. Look at some titles on MediaStorm. Look at some on CLP\n\n\n
  11. Online, the title or headline is really important -- thats what’s getting searched the most\n\nWe’re going to practice with this in small groups so I’m not going to go super deep in. \n\nLook at some titles on globalist. Look at some titles on MediaStorm. Look at some on CLP\n\n\n
  12. Online, the title or headline is really important -- thats what’s getting searched the most\n\nWe’re going to practice with this in small groups so I’m not going to go super deep in. \n\nLook at some titles on globalist. Look at some titles on MediaStorm. Look at some on CLP\n\n\n
  13. Online, the title or headline is really important -- thats what’s getting searched the most\n\nWe’re going to practice with this in small groups so I’m not going to go super deep in. \n\nLook at some titles on globalist. Look at some titles on MediaStorm. Look at some on CLP\n\n\n
  14. Online, the title or headline is really important -- thats what’s getting searched the most\n\nWe’re going to practice with this in small groups so I’m not going to go super deep in. \n\nLook at some titles on globalist. Look at some titles on MediaStorm. Look at some on CLP\n\n\n
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  19. Even for a video, framing text is really important.\n
  20. Even for a video, framing text is really important.\n
  21. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  22. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  23. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  24. Doesn’t matter how great your video is, its nothing if no one clicks on it.\n\n\n
  25. Look at Mediastorm for other examples\n
  26. Look at Mediastorm for other examples\n
  27. xurxo’s list\n\n\n
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  29. Tying the story together -- slates vs narration\n
  30. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  31. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  32. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  33. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  34. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  35. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  36. 68 Words\nThis is all about economy of words -- hardest part of writing! Keeping it short\n\n
  37. Any questions about this?\n\nIf you file is too big, lower the bitrate, shrink the file size, or make it shorter\n
  38. Keep consistent audio all the way through -- show project\nAlternate tracks for crossfading. No absolute silence -- its more jarring than a jump cut x 1000\nAfter full of chaos: Music fades out as Center Ambi Fades in\nJump To section starting 2:54: copied sound off pulling canvas off staples under slate\nThen b-roll audio from one clip extended out over several\n\n\n
  39. 8 to end\n
  40. Alex and Jessica: Audio filters and cleanup\nVolume or Gain boost -- ONe you do this you will probably have a hiss\nLow Pass Filter -- Take out high frequencies above a certain point\nEQ --- Show MoMo first talking clip with and without Parametric EQ\n
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  53. Does everyone know how to take a screen shot\nctrl + prt scr--saves it to your clipboard\ncmd + shift+ 3--saves it to your desktop\n\nCrop tool + image size\n\n\n