Recording Video

This series of mini-guides is designed to help educators record their own video learning content. There's a specific guide for each element of the recording process.

Preparation

This section covers some useful information to consider before you embark on your own video project - hopefully it'll save you time and effort in the long run.
Storyboards and scripts aren't just for feature length productions - they should be considered for short learning clips. This section covers simple techniques that can be used including free teleprompter software.
The legal implications of recording video learning clips are often overlooked or left until it's too late. It's important to prepare for these issues in advance with relevant legal paperwork and documentation. This section covers some of the key issues you MUST consider.

The Camera

The video camera itself is obviously an important piece of equipment, but with so many different types and technologies available which do you choose? Rather than attempt to provide a model by model review - this section will provided a basic understanding of each type with relevant pros/cons.

Video Formats

You can't tackle a project involving digital video without a basic understanding of video file formats. This section introduces you to some of the terminology used and how it's relevant to recording video.

Lighting

Good lighting makes for professional looking video - and it's simple to achieve! This section covers some of the theory and a selection of simple techniques.

Sound

Clear sound at the right volume is critical in video learning content. If a presenters voice is weak or distorted then learners will struggle to remain engaged and focused. This section covers the main types of microphones available and the appropriate techniques to use.
Aswell as good sound and lighting - there's additional equipment and techniques that can be used to improve video quality and give a more professional 'look and feel'. The section covers some of the most useful techniques that you should be applying in your video recording.