The filming of educational content is a process that involves many links and skills. Here are some basic knowledge and advice:
Equipment selection: Choose the appropriate equipment according to the content and target of the shooting. For example, if you need to take a portrait, you can choose a DSLR; If you need to shoot dynamic scenes such as landscapes or sports, you can choose a digital video camera.
Perspective and composition: Perspective and composition are very important when shooting educational content. For example, A4 paper shooting is a commonly used method, which has the advantage of the user's first-hand view of the problem, the knowledge points are clearly displayed, and the shooting cost is low.
*Editing: For knowledge explanation** materials, secondary editing can be carried out, such as videos during training classes, **courses**, etc., which is also a form of effective dissemination of knowledge.
Short content: For the short content of the education industry, it can be used in the form of "pain point problem + solution" to resonate with users, and then continue. For example, "What should I do if my child has poor English?" Low English vocabulary? 72 hours to help you memorize 8000 words ......”
Theoretical learning: Students need to learn the relevant theories of photography and videography on their own, understand the equipment and accessories of photography and videography, be familiar with the operation of digital SLR and digital video cameras, and master the use of photography and video equipment to shoot portraits, landscapes, sports, night scenes, etc.