VIDEO STORYTELLING. Creative Excellence Class

Creative videography, storytelling, shooting and editing in an easy to follow course for intermediates and beginners.

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VIDEO STORYTELLING. Creative Excellence Class
10,554
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4.5 hours
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Aug 2021
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$109.99
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What you will learn

You will know how to make videos that will entertain, inspire and even teach an audience.

You will be qualified not only to tell a story, but to keep your audience engaged with rich narration, music, sound effects and timing.

You will know how to be an entertainer.

You will know how to tell a story, using basic video equipment, on any video platform such as YouTube or Vimeo.

This course will be particularly value for non-fiction storytellers

Why take this course?

Do you want to be a filmmaker? Most video courses focus on teaching how to get better footage. And that's a good first step. But this course will do far more. It will teach you how to weave great footage into an even greater story, regardless of how mundane or ordinary the topic may be.

I'm a TV producer, director and editor. My shows have been on major networks in many countries. I've been doing this for 38 years. And no matter where your videos will be displayed, you need to know the content of this course. Most of it you will not find in any other course, mainly because I think most video instructors don't appreciate just how important it is.

So, if you wish to entertain an audience, which means to have them enjoy your videos and look forward to more, good storytelling is the key. The best footage in the world is just not enough unless its crafted into a tight and engaging story. And capturing footage suitable for telling a story is what you will learn here. It begins before the shoot, continues during the shoot and on well into the editing room. Let's begin . . .

You'll learn these things:

  • Different cameras and what makes them different.

  • Good videography is less about fancy expensive equipment and more about telling a story.

  • How to determine what kind of videos you want to make, and what equipment is needed.

  • Camera equipment is the great temptation. How to avoid spending on things that are promoted as needed, when all they do is briefly satisfy the ego.

  • How to shoot a scene to tell a story. Shooting is not just about 'getting great footage'. It's about capturing elements to tell a story during the shoot.

  • Learn the mind space one should use to tell a story as its being shot. This is necessary because creating a story after the footage is shot, sets one up for failure in the edit.

  • Why should shooting and editing not be regarded as seperate processes.

  • Pans, zooms, top-shots, eye-lines, white-balance, B-roll and more. Not only how to get them right, but why they work in a story. Your footage will look like a pro's shot it. And when you begin your edit, you'll love me for it!

  • For example, I'll not only tell you what a pan is, how to shoot a smooth one, but more importantly, why would a pan work in a story.  Nobody ever teaches this stuff!

  • B-roll footage? Techniques for extreme efficiency in footage gathering.

  • Audio.  Techniques for extreme efficiency in audio content gathering.

  • Editing software choices and links to free edit software that is, surprisingly, absolutely brilliant. It's also free, and I still use it. Wow!

  • Editing techniques. I'll teach some simple rules that'll turn your audience's heads. 

  • Editing can be intimidating, because in many ways, its the most difficult part. But it's actually quite easy as long as the footage gathered is done with the story in mind. I'll teach you how this is done.

  • How to avoid the amateur traps; the shooting and editing techniques that might look cool, but actually shout 'beginner here!'.

  • Look like a pro right from the start!

  • Music and how to find it, know its right, and use it properly.

  • And a lot more.

Content

What videos do you want to make?

Introduction
Inspiration. What stories do you want to tell?

Shooting

Don't Move the Camera
Pans and Zooms
Move the camera and make it look good
Lenses, perspective
Backgrounds
More about Backgrounds
How to avoid shaky footage
How Important is Audio?
Section-3 summary

Being Creative

Basic Lighting
A little more about lighting
Drones
Time Lapses
White balance

Shooting for the Story

Constructing a Story in camera. Example 1
Constructing a Story in camera. Example 2
Constructing a Story in camera. Example 3
B-Roll Footage
More about B-Roll
The Best rule for B-Roll
Scripts. Are they needed?
Don't try and be too clever

Editing. Telling the Story

Editing. A technical introduction
Links to free editing software
The Opening.
The Opening. Don't start at the Beginning.
The Opening of a Series
Amateur traps with Transitions
Working with music and sound effects. Part-1
Working with music and sound effects. Part-2
The Dig-Deep method of finding the right music
Editing and Course Summary

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Our review

👆 **Overview of Course Feedback:** **Pros:** - The course design and content were highly praised for being engaging, inspirational, and offering superb learning experiences. - Passionate delivery and storytelling techniques were consistently commended, with students expressing motivation and a renewed passion for video storytelling after completing the course. - The course was deemed valuable for beginners, offering practical advice that goes beyond high-end equipment emphasis, focusing on storytelling effectiveness. - Many students found the course to be well-paced, with a good mix of theory and practice. - Some students highlighted the importance of understanding the fundamentals of storytelling, which they felt was effectively communicated in the course. - A few students noted that the course provided them with useful tools to improve their video content creation skills. - The course content was found relevant and well-presented, with some students appreciating the no-nonsense approach to teaching. - Some students enjoyed the casual tone of the course delivery, which made it easy to follow and understand. - A couple of students were inspired to create their own projects following the advice from the course, showcasing the practical application of the lessons learned. - The course was described as a "gem" and an "eye opener," with some students already planning to revisit the content to reinforce their understanding. **Cons:** - A few students reported struggles with the presentation style, requiring them to skip parts or fast forward through videos to get to the main points. - Some inconsistencies in sound and video quality were noted, which could potentially distract from the learning experience. - The course was perceived as lacking clear, actionable advice for various genres of video storytelling beyond documentary style. - One student felt that the course content was somewhat outdated and in need of fresh ideas and footage. - A couple of students pointed out that some of the instructor's guidelines, such as limiting transition types and always keeping natural sound effects, might be too restrictive or subjective for various filmmaking styles. - Some students suggested that if one has prior knowledge of video content creation, they might not find the course particularly beneficial due to a lack of advanced techniques. **General Sentiment:** - The general sentiment among most students is highly positive, with many expressing gratitude for the knowledge shared and enthusiasm for applying what they learned to their projects. - The course was widely regarded as an enriching experience, offering valuable insights into the art of storytelling through video. - Students who were looking for guidance on travel video storytelling found the course particularly useful and relevant to their interests. **Course Rating:** - The overall sentiment suggests a very high rating, with many students recommending the course and stating it over delivered in content value. It is worth every penny according to some, and indeed, for most students, it seems to be a 5-star course.

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