Structuring and Storyboarding Your Next Show - Showrunner Secrets
Offered By: Ecamm Live via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the essential techniques of structuring and storyboarding for video production in this 36-minute tutorial. Learn how to organize ideas, create visual narratives, and plan your show from start to finish with remote production tips. Discover the importance of storyboards, how to create a run of show, and templates for successful live events. Gain insights on various shot compositions, including solo shots, host-guest interactions, and panel discussions. Master the art of crafting engaging content with effective hooks, introductions, and the "why, what, how, what if" formula. Dive into practical aspects such as countdown timers, guest bios, sponsor shoutouts, and managing tension in your production. Explore tools like Video Script Maker to generate scripts and run of show documents. Whether you're a beginner or experienced video creator, this comprehensive guide will elevate your video production skills and help you create more compelling content.
Syllabus
- Opening
- Recap
- Download Storyboard Template
- What is storyboarding?
- Have a countdown timer
- Solo Shot
- Solo Shot +
- Host + Guest
- Guest +
- Pannel discussion
- Other possibilities
- Run of show
- Have a hook
- Teach the why, what, how, what if formula
- Have an introduction
- You can add a tease
- Give a shoutout
- Make sure they know/practice the guest bio
- The guest
- Shootout to sponsor
- Bullet points
- The tension
- Video Script Maker
- Generate your script
- Generate your run of show
- Review
- What’s up next
Taught by
Ecamm Live
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