November 26, 2019
Sample project showing 2 camera angles and image with overlay
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November 26, 2019
Sample project showing 2 camera angles and image with overlay
I am an agile coach and an executive leadership coach. I typically work with organizations who want to transform their culture, often involving many people, like my current client of 300,000 people. I'm hoping to learn to do eLearning well enough to scale myself.
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I hope this is helpful to people. This is an example project of filming a person talking with two separate cameras, then changing back and forth between camera angles. And also occasionally showing a picture all in the same mp4 video. I filmed that with two panasonic cameras, edited in video editing software (camtasia 2019), then imported the mp4 with both angles and greenscreen removed to captivate.

Then created a knowledge check.

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2021-12-08 03:25:12
2021-12-08 03:25:12

thanks for the share!

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2021-12-08 03:24:38
2021-12-08 03:24:38

but it’s a cool idea nonetheless

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2021-12-08 03:24:19
2021-12-08 03:24:19

this must have been difficult to set up

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2020-02-26 07:20:15
2020-02-26 07:20:15

Good attempt. Working with multiple cameras is a demanding skill. There must be a purpose of using this or that angle. The choice of transitions is also a skill. While making a video presentation, we enter the field of camera work and film art

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2020-01-14 05:39:03
2020-01-14 05:39:03

I could see how using multiple angles could increase interest by having the instructor face the material (like a weather person on TV) and then back to the camera. Might not even need two cameras, just a tilt of the head after reading the next line from the written script? Thank you for this.

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2019-12-23 17:21:23
2019-12-23 17:21:23

Great Angles! Did you use a green screen?

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2019-11-27 08:50:46
2019-11-27 08:50:46

Glad you listened to my recommendation to post it in this community!

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