How To Make A MindBite Free

rated 4.6 out of 5 4.6/5 (25 ratings)

Media: Video/mp4       15:17 minutes
Posted: 05/16/2007   1180 Views

Keith Fraase

teaches 10 lessons
MindBites since 02/13/2007
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In this comprehensive tutorial, we take you through the four fundamental steps in creating a PERFECT MINDBITE LESSON.

These include:

PREPARATION: ideas on how to brainstorm, outline, and structure your lesson before you jump straight into production.

SET-UP & SHOOTING: basic steps in simple production, demonstrating that anyone can put together a Mindbite with the look and feel of a professional video.

PRESENTATION: a few thoughts on how to behave on camera and some structuring ideas that will give your lesson a cohesiveness and flow to make it near irresistible to the potential buyer.

EDITING: our crack team of editors has assembled some basic pointers that any prospective filmmaker should know about constructing a flawless work of instructional art.

 


Learner Reviews (14)

Jcostilla rated 3 out of 5 Good Overview 07/16/2008 ~ jcostilla

Good explanation on getting started. Good be a bit more professional, but maybe you weren't going for that affect.

 


Sirfixalot rated 5 out of 5 MindBites are so awesome! 06/23/2008 ~ SirFixaLot

something I've been wanting to do for awhile. that house in the video, it looks like one I've done work on before. You Guys R-O-C-K!

 


Nopic_gry rated 4 out of 5 Great! 06/12/2008 ~ mattdaddyc

Thanks for doing this Keith. Very helpful

 


Nopic_grn rated 5 out of 5 Great start-up info 04/03/2008 ~ Drake

I enjoyed the start-up and explanational aspects to be able to get my project off the ground.

 


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Learner Comments (1)

dude thanks! 06/30/2008

Ive been waiting a while for this and know I know how thanks SO MUCH!

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Production notes

Camera - Sony HC-96 & Canon Elura 100 Mounting - Handheld and Tripod Lighting - 3 point lighting at times, ambient the rest Sound - Shotgun Mics mounted on both cameras Editing Software: Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack (for music), Photoshop (for graphics) Time: 6 hours for production, 16 hours for editing