Crafting a Focused Video: From Scripting to Production

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Presenters: Mark Christensen and Peter Baron Creating a video can be paralyzing. Learn the 9 steps necessary to evolve an idea to a finished video. Watch examples, hear success stories, and leave feeling confident you can create video for your school.

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Crafting a Focused Video:From Concept to Script, Filming to Production

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Agenda

•The process WhippleHill follows

•Derryfield School

•Questions

•School video we admire

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Lights, camera, action...

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What went wrong?

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WhippleHill process1. Purpose: Why do we need a video?

2. Script/storyboard outline

3. Determine style

4. Location

5. Select people

6. Scheduling

7. Equipment list and software

8. Create a comfortable environment

9. Editing

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1. Purpose: Why do we need a video?

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2. Script/storyboard outline

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3. Determine style

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4. Location

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5. Select people

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6. Scheduling

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7. Equipment list and software

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8. Create a comfortable environment

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9. Editing

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WhippleHill process1. Purpose: Why do we need a video?

2. Script/storyboard outline

3. Determine style

4. Location

5. Select people

6. Scheduling

7. Equipment list and software

8. Create a comfortable environment

9. Editing

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What went right?

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Derryfield School

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Questions?

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Schools we admire•The Derryfield School

• Proctor Academy

•New Hampton

•Assumption High School

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Resources in wiki

•Equipment list

•Wistia script assistance

•Online stores: Cowboy Studio