Training or “how to” videos show step-by-step procedures for how to make something or how to perform a service or improve a skill, such as How to Make a Pie, Changing the Oil in your Car, or Customer Service Skills on the Job. Demonstration videos, like aerobics, sports, and cooking shows, allow people to repeat viewing to help learn a process and to possibly follow along. Instructional videos can be fun “summer camp” type subjects and still help people practice following procedures in the proper order.
Materials/Resources:
Materials
Adobe Premiere
GarageBand - use GarageBand to create your own background music and to use its copyright-free sound effects.
FreePlayMusic.com - Use this site to download royalty-free music for your videos
# of Participants
This is a Group Assignment. You may work individually, or in groups of 2 to recieve credit.
Vocabulary:
add vocabulary words related to the assignment
Directions:
Create a 2 to 5 minute "How to" training video
Requirements:
Good Lighting - white balance, clear Good Audio - crisp dialogue and music, no wind noise or static Professionalism: Video must look professional in quality, story, and relevance. Pay attention to details. Title Sequence - opening with music and title End Credits: Scrolling credits with music and copyright Time Length: 2 to 5 minutes Export and Turn in: Export it as H.264 mp4 format in HD 1080. Save as 1A_lastnamei_howtovideo.mp4 Turn in on time: Points deducted for being late, points will be added for being early.
Examples:
How to use a boom mic
How to use the tricaster
How to use Adobe After Effects
How to import video off the camera into Premiere using Adobe Bridge.
For more videos, check out the Mr. Coursey's Classroom YouTube Channel
Click on the Video Title in the video to view the Tutorial in its own window at a larger size.
P1:Creating a New Project in Adobe Premiere
P2: Adding Titles in Adobe Premiere
P3: Editing Audio in Adobe Premiere
P4: Editing Video in Adobe Premiere
P5: Exporting Video in Adobe Premiere
Adobe Premiere: Workspace & Overview
Examples:
Below are some examples from previous students
Example #1
Example #2
Example #3
Example #4
Example #5
Example #6
Directions for turning work in:
Save as period_lastnamei_asssignmentname.mp4 (1a_smithj_howtovideo.mp4) in your 5-6wks folder and place a copy in the Google Classroom.
Export it as H.264 compression in mp4 format. Save as 1A_lastnamei_howtovideo.mp4
If you are turning in a file as a group project save as (2a_lastnamei1-lastnamei2-lastnamei3_assignmentname.mp4)