Videoproduction for students
Typical settings and suitable formats
Example image screencast and face (screenshot from YouTube video)
Example image of explanatory video (screenshot from YouTube video)
Example image of animated drawing (screenshot from YouTube video)
Typical settings are:
- Presentations as a screencast, if necessary with an overlaid speaker
- Demonstration of processes, e.g. an experiment or discussed recording of machine processes
- Explaining processes or structures with animation - either analog (stop motion, laying technique, drawings, etc.) or digital (PowerPoint, animation software, etc.)
But which format best reflects what I want to present?
How complex are different formats?
Where can I get support for what?
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