2.7.6.2 Video Production Techniques

2.7.6.2 Video Production Techniques

Phase.I: Scripting/story boarding: Draft of the script with complete detail of audio and video notes. Use templates for creating the story board outline. Location, casting and rehearsal have to be decided at this phase.

Phase.II: Production (shooting): This is an important phase of video production.

Phase.III: Post production (Editing): The first step in editing process is to produce the approval copy of the program as close to final script as possible.

Editing is the process of actually altering the sequence of scenes, shortening lengthening or eliminating the scenes altogether. It is a creative and time consuming process. Special effects are added at the editing stage. The finished look of video tapes emerges only at this stage.

Mastering: This includes adding music, necessary audio sweetening, additional video transitions, laying in spatial effects and any other visual specifications that are outlined in the script.

Phase.IV: Packaging and duplication: Design slipcover and printed brochure for your video cassette tapes. some of the still photographs taken during videotaping will be used for designing the slip cover. 

Duplication: Deliver as many copies of the program in any format (VHS, PAL, etc.) and in any quantities you require.

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