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paper: How To Film Your Robot
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Re: paper: How To Film Your Robot
The Powerpoint file is the same one that I used during my seminar, with added speaker's notes to flesh out what is covered on the slides. It introduces my 24/7 Build Vlog Model, which focuses on people and personal relationships over the actual engineering. After all, as we know, "It's not about the robot..."
The attached PDF is a paper that covers different aspects of video creation in detail. I cover how to pre-plan your video, how to structure your video to be engaging, how to construct sequences, how to compose a shot, editing basics, and audio editing (for Final Cut Pro X users). Please do not hesitate to ask any questions in this thread. I will answer them ASAP. |
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Re: paper: How To Film Your Robot
I'm sorry if I'm missing it, but are there any links to any of the videos you have produced?
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All of 3710's 24/7 episodes (and there are more to come) are uploaded to our YouTube channel. Not robot-related, but some of my other videos can be found here. That page is missing a bunch of my more polished works, as they're on the festival circuit right now and festivals don't like it when stuff they want to show is floating around on the internet. |
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