#CoSo, you folks have been amazing. I love that we can share insights in a frank & thoughtful way, & offer genuinely constructive feedback (see: my computer issues as of late, FINALLY resolved, & with no files lost after all, so huzzah!).
I've been tapped to do a 5-10 minute weekly video segment, summarizing key news stories & exploring the #Humanist angle in one.
Any thoughts about what works or doesn't work for you in that format? I'd love to sidestep rookie mistakes in a new-to-me medium.
@corlin Do you mean... not be on screen? That's what they wanted when it was pitched to me - a person, news-anchor-style, and not just a disembodied voice - and there's a backend team that will then provide the backdrop and any data representation.
But I take it you think a YouTube-styled PowerPoint with voice-over would be the less harmful choice? (Not inclined to disagree, when I think of YouTube's massive rise in ultra-right-wing pundits!)
Not exactly...
Talking head means just you sitting at a desk, with a nice background....talking only.
Disembodied voice only works if you have fantastic graphics.
1. Tell them what you are going to tell them
2. Tell them
3. Tell them what you told them
@corlin Ah, I missed the "just" in your first post.
Yes, I agree, static backgrounds are no good for this work. I'm hoping we can get the research/graphics team locked into the production workflow ASAP, so that when I submit a script on Monday, for recording early Tuesday, there'll be graphic content ready to plug in when I send back the video for quick release. Lots of kinks to work out, though, which is why I'm taking initiative, to get the ball rolling for us all.
Appreciate it, Corlin! 👌
@MLClark
Don't just do a talking head.
Do spend the time needed to do illustrations, animations, or informative graphics. If you must put in the talking head, put in one small corner of the screen.
You don't need fancy graphics.... even a simple line drawing will do.
Talking heads draw the soul out of viewers.