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PLAN
YOUR VIDEO
Here
is a short list of tips one should consider when planning a video
presentation:
1.
OUTLINE. Jot down all of the facts your presentation
needs to communicate. Arrange them in a logical order. Think
visually. Everything on your list must be represented by a visual
image or series of images. This can include video footage, photographs, animation,
graphics, titles, bullet points and a "talking head"...or two.

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2.
THE SCRIPT. Using your outline as a guide, write a concise
script that tells your story. Be brief but thorough. Keep in mind, visuals may
negate the need for lengthy passages. Dean Digital
Video
can help you write the script.
3.
THE VISUALS. Compile a list of locations, events and other images that will need to be professionally
videotaped. Consider who will need to be interviewed, where and
when. Collect photographs of events that can't be
reproduced or staged.
4.
NARRATION. Who will narrate your presentation? Will
anyone appear "on camera"? If so, where and when should
this be shot? Want a professional announcer or on-camera
spokesperson? Dean Digital
Video
can recommend and direct professional talent at a reasonable cost.
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This
short list of considerations will help you get started. The
information you garner from this exercise will also help Dean
Digital Video
effectively estimate the cost of your production.
Need
more help? Review our video demonstrations.
These examples may give you ideas for your production.
For more
information call Dean Digital
Video
at 901.831.4556. Or direct your e-mail to: dean1@centurytel.net
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