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A master course to digital marketing in TV production

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  • Dec 22, 2024
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A master course to digital marketing in TV production, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 143 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 10 reviews, and has 69 subscribers.

You will learn about Demonstrate basic computer and software operation terminology. Care in the handling of media production hardware and software. Knowledge of and concern of production values. Understand the underlying principles of technology. Safe production practices and equipment operation. Comprehend document paths, extensions and file formats. Demonstrate proficiency in computer file management and organization. Demonstrate an understanding of basic terminology, techniques, software and hardware related to computer graphics. Produce two-dimensional videos utilizing a variety of media applications. Operate video editing applications (Adobe Premiere CC). Import and export video and sound clips (Adobe Media Encoder). Approach video projects that illustrate a personal vision and aesthetic. Demonstrate originality and creativity. Develop visual style and design that is supportive of the content. Basic to intermediate terminology, techniques, software and hardware related to producing TV commercials. Basic to intermediate terminology, techniques, and software related to producing scripts and story boards for TV commercials. Develop a props lists. The ability to cast actors for TV commercials. Organizational skills and competency in sound recording. Understanding of producing quality video, audio and lighting of a TV commercial. Understand video formats. Understand video editing techniques, including transitions and motion graphics using keyframes. Optimize and export video to multiple formats. Upload their TV commercials to the internet. Maintain and troubleshoot equipment and software. Thinking critically and solving problems effectively while creating TV commercials. This course is ideal for individuals who are For beginner editors and hobbyists that want produce high quality TV advertisements. or For entrepreneurs looking forward to learn more about "video production". It is particularly useful for For beginner editors and hobbyists that want produce high quality TV advertisements. or For entrepreneurs looking forward to learn more about "video production".

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Summary

Title: A master course to digital marketing in TV production

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 143

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 143

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 147

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 147

Original Price: $109.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Demonstrate basic computer and software operation terminology.
  • Care in the handling of media production hardware and software.
  • Knowledge of and concern of production values.
  • Understand the underlying principles of technology.
  • Safe production practices and equipment operation.
  • Comprehend document paths, extensions and file formats.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in computer file management and organization.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of basic terminology, techniques, software and hardware related to computer graphics.
  • Produce two-dimensional videos utilizing a variety of media applications.
  • Operate video editing applications (Adobe Premiere CC).
  • Import and export video and sound clips (Adobe Media Encoder).
  • Approach video projects that illustrate a personal vision and aesthetic.
  • Demonstrate originality and creativity.
  • Develop visual style and design that is supportive of the content.
  • Basic to intermediate terminology, techniques, software and hardware related to producing TV commercials.
  • Basic to intermediate terminology, techniques, and software related to producing scripts and story boards for TV commercials.
  • Develop a props lists.
  • The ability to cast actors for TV commercials.
  • Organizational skills and competency in sound recording.
  • Understanding of producing quality video, audio and lighting of a TV commercial.
  • Understand video formats.
  • Understand video editing techniques, including transitions and motion graphics using keyframes.
  • Optimize and export video to multiple formats.
  • Upload their TV commercials to the internet.
  • Maintain and troubleshoot equipment and software.
  • Thinking critically and solving problems effectively while creating TV commercials.
  • Who Should Attend

  • For beginner editors and hobbyists that want produce high quality TV advertisements.
  • For entrepreneurs looking forward to learn more about "video production".
  • Target Audiences

  • For beginner editors and hobbyists that want produce high quality TV advertisements.
  • For entrepreneurs looking forward to learn more about "video production".
  • Ever thought of the video magic and marketing strategies behind TV commercials? If so, this is your course!

    This course provides entry to intermediate level training in TV production. Instruction covers the following areas: multimedia applications, pre-production, production, post-production, content distribution, formats, and digital audio production. Enrolled students will use their personal computers and a video camera to produce their TV commercials at home.

    You can enroll in the course today and purchase the required software later as we don’t start working with Adobe Creative Software until section 5 of the course. Get ready to immerse yourself in distinctive post-production techniques in video editing, sound, motion graphics, and more!

    This course will be taught by Bachelor of Arts degree conferee, Samuel B. Rodriguez, who is distinguished for his post-production credits at Lionsgate, Saban Films, and other production companies. His work has previously displayed on Univision, Telemundo, online, and theaters worldwide.  Most recently, Samuel has received SAG-AFTRA (American labor union that represents media professionals) eligibility after his recent appearance on NBC’s Primetime Emmys as a trophy presenter. Rest assured that you are in good hands learning through Samuel’s hilarious yet high quality instruction techniques.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Overview of the course

    Lecture 1: Overview of the course

    Chapter 2: Software

    Lecture 1: Adobe premiere

    Lecture 2: Adobe media encoder

    Lecture 3: Adobe after effects

    Chapter 3: Advice

    Lecture 1: Acting do's and don'ts

    Lecture 2: Equipment

    Lecture 3: Staying out of trouble

    Chapter 4: The production process

    Lecture 1: Pre production part 1

    Lecture 2: Pre production part 2

    Lecture 3: Pre production part 3

    Lecture 4: Pre production part 4

    Lecture 5: Pre production part 5

    Lecture 6: Pre production part 6

    Lecture 7: Production stage part 1 (Intro to production)

    Lecture 8: Production stage part 2 (Facial)

    Lecture 9: Production stage part 3 (Hiding your microphone)

    Lecture 10: Production stage part 4 (Teleprompter application)

    Lecture 11: Productions stage part 5

    Lecture 12: Production stage part 6

    Lecture 13: Production stage part 7

    Lecture 14: Post production

    Chapter 5: The newbie league for adobe premiere pro

    Lecture 1: Introduction to section 5

    Lecture 2: Overview of the software

    Lecture 3: Organizing our files

    Lecture 4: Starting a new project on premiere

    Lecture 5: How layers work

    Lecture 6: The time line

    Lecture 7: Play and pause

    Lecture 8: Sync audio part 1

    Lecture 9: Sync audio part 2

    Lecture 10: Sync audio part 3

    Lecture 11: Tools to master

    Lecture 12: Cleaning up the mess part 1

    Lecture 13: Cleaning up the mess part 2

    Lecture 14: Scale and Position

    Lecture 15: Stacking FIVE videos part 1

    Lecture 16: Stacking FIVE videos part 2

    Chapter 6: Green screen madness

    Lecture 1: Intro to section six

    Lecture 2: Blue VS Green screen

    Lecture 3: Masking your first blue screen

    Lecture 4: Removing your first blue screen

    Lecture 5: Removing spill

    Lecture 6: Masking and removing BLUE screens part 1

    Lecture 7: Masking and removing BLUE screens part 2

    Lecture 8: Masking and removing BLUE screens part 3

    Lecture 9: Masking and removing GREEN screens part 1

    Lecture 10: Masking and removing GREEN screens part 2

    Lecture 11: Adding backgrounds

    Lecture 12: Adding backgrounds to acapella

    Lecture 13: Adding and adjusting acapella backgrounds

    Lecture 14: Organizing the solids

    Lecture 15: A general overview

    Lecture 16: Media offline error

    Lecture 17: Final thoughts

    Chapter 7: The newbie league for adobe after effects

    Lecture 1: Intro to section seven

    Lecture 2: Starting a new project.

    Lecture 3: Essential tools and functions

    Lecture 4: Explaining a composition, text and shapes tool.

    Lecture 5: Deleting elements and fixing a messy work space

    Lecture 6: Saving and resuming later

    Lecture 7: Timing objects on your time line

    Lecture 8: The concepts of layering

    Lecture 9: Vertical text tool and changing composition settings

    Lecture 10: Explaining the "characters" tab

    Lecture 11: Custom shapes with the pin tool

    Lecture 12: Learning the rotation tool

    Lecture 13: Learning the anchor point tool

    Lecture 14: The anchor, hand, and zoom tool

    Lecture 15: The canvas tab

    Lecture 16: The paragraph panel

    Lecture 17: The project and preview panel

    Lecture 18: overview so far

    Chapter 8: Visual properties and style

    Lecture 1: Intro to section eight

    Lecture 2: Animations used in the TuxTshirts Commercial

    Lecture 3: Animating your first text

    Lecture 4: Zooming in your time line

    Lecture 5: Easy ease in & Easy ease out

    Lecture 6: The scale property

    Lecture 7: The rotation property

    Lecture 8: The solid

    Lecture 9: Scaling a solid

    Lecture 10: alternative to scaling

    Lecture 11: The adjustment layer

    Lecture 12: The null and general overview

    Chapter 9: Welcome to the real world

    Lecture 1: Intro to section nine

    Lecture 2: Dynamic linking within premiere and after effects

    Lecture 3: Stylizing solids part 1

    Instructors

  • A master course to digital marketing in TV production  No.2
    Samuel Rodriguez
    Producer
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