308 Sound and Motion: Film School Techniques for Live-Action Video Learning
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, October 24
Video & Media
Montego DE
You’ve started using live-action video at work. Perhaps you’ve used it in the past but weren’t happy with the results. If this is you, you’ll agree that using live action to tell a story with the goal of educating the viewer is challenging. A video can just as easily distract or confuse as it can inspire and educate. And it can be expensive to get it wrong!
In this session, you will explore how the five fundamental dimensions of filmmaking taught at film school can be applied to creating live-action videos for learning. You will learn how to combine your knowledge of learning principles with some of the first principles of the film industry, and how to bake this into your scripts to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of how you bring your concepts to life. Ultimately, you will learn to create more compelling live-action learning videos.
In this session, you will learn:
- How you can use light and color to convey warm vs. cold feelings, saving you valuable storytelling time
- How to use the 2-D space of a screen to focus attention by placing the most important information on the right
- How depth and volume allow you to manipulate point of view and angles to convey new information about characters
- How to neatly control subjective time and use slow vs. accelerated motion to create momentum
- How sounds can convey time, mood, perspective, location, and environment, among many other pieces of information, in your videos
Audience:
Designers, developers, and managers.
Technology discussed in this session:
Video-based learning.
Andrew Barry
CEO
Curious Lion
Andrew Barry is the CEO of Curious Lion. He is a qualified CPA and previously worked at KPMG for 12 years. During that time, he rolled out national training for over 4,000 audit professionals a year and served as a technical advisor on the International Accounting Education Standards Board. He pivoted to video-based learning when he joined Lobster Ink, a leading learning platform in the hospitality industry. There he led the development of their learning methodology, combining the best of adult learning and filmmaking. Andrew founded Curious Lion, where he and his team now create custom video-based learning solutions for clients across industries.
Jessica Eule
Technical Education Program Manager
1010data
Jessica Eule is the technical education program manager with 1010data, where she oversees the technical education team and has the mission of turning traditional instructor-led learning into self-service, scalable training at professional production levels. As a certified project manager, she leads a team of full-time instructional designers and producers and also oversees all externally led training development. Prior to 1010data, Jessica was the head of learning and development at IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) and Mediabistro, overseeing both companies’ efforts to transition from ILT to online self-service training. She began her career in journalism, working at Conde Nast for Vogue and Gourmet magazines.