Project midterm video

This video will help reviewers get a comprehensive understanding of your project in a short period of time. Produce a short (2 minutes or less) video presentation that explains the project process and outcomes for a general audience unfamiliar with the work.

Structuring the presentation

Please include the following requirements. Where appropriate, use specific examples (avoid vague language):

  1. Project title and name screen
  2. Concept: Short overview statement, typically white, bold text on a black background. Ensure that it is visible on screen long enough to be read by the viewer.
  3. Outcomes: Explain the final deliverables that will be produced for the end of the semester.
  4. Progress: Summarize the work completed so far
  5. Remaining production: What production remains to be completed?
  6. Goals: Explain how this project links to your future goals and how it will contribute to your portfolio of work.

You can overlay text on top of the images and video to describe the project, along with voice narration whenever possible. Do not leave the images and video up to interpretation.

  1. Create a presentation folder on your computer and save everything to this folder.
  2. Create a PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation in widescreen aspect ratio
  3. Export the slides as images
  4. Record an audio narration for each slide using quicktime (should be about 1-3 minutes of audio)
  5. Import the images and audio into premiere pro or aftereffects
  6. Edit and export using H.264 format. This should be a small file size.

Additional software tutorials

Recording and editing software

Exporting Your Video

Videos should be exported as a .mp4 file with an h.264 codec. This is most common format for distributing videos on the web.

1920px x 1080px is standard HD video size, so that's a great target to make your video, but if you have a conceptual or technical reason you need to size your video differently, other sizes may be acceptable.

Videos should be smaller than 500MB. To decrease your file size, you can try the following:

  • Ensure you are using the h.264 codec when exporting. Use the share feature in quicktime to export a large video.
  • Decrease your video's bitrate in the export settings (for reference check out the recommended bitrate settings for YouTube). Bitrate is basically how much detail goes into each frame of your video.
  • If you aren't happy with the results from that you can always decrease the overall size of your video to 1280px by 720px or something similar.

Submission details

Submit this video in the appropriate Canvas module.

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