Episode 004: “Shotlists, Storyboards, and Avatars”
I hope you have enjoyed the first few episodes of the podcast so far. Today, I’m joined by two guys who make my audio sound like I’m recording in a fishbowl. I’ve got a couple of guys who both have way more experience behind the microphone than I have time behind a beard.
In this episode we talk through some pre production topics and ideas, from creating a storyboard before you shoot to creating shot lists to help speed up your production process for content creation. Joseph has extensive experience with production, having worked in the audiovisual industry for many years, so Dean and I pick his brain about all things production. This is part one of a mini series dedicated to production and setting up the shot.
Don’t hit record just yet. I know you’re probably as anxious to get out there and shoot footage as I was when I left Joseph’s class at WBC, but don’t hit record just yet. Next week Dean and I are going to be talking through production equipment with Joseph, and it may be only a small tweak to your equipment that can make your next video 10 times better in 1/10th of the time. I can’t wait to share next week’s episode as we dive into our production equipment setups.
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