Storytelling
Storyboarding
Video Production
Video Editing
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100

What are the three key parts of the main plot of a story?

Beginning (exposition & conflict)

Middle (rising action & climax)

End (resolution)

100

True or False: A storyboard must have drawings.

False. Many storyboards have drawings, but a storyboard can also just have words that describe what you see and hear.

100

What are three ways to stabilize your camera/phone?

1. Use a tripod.

2. Use a gimbal.

3. Use two hands.

100

What tool did our class use for video editing?

Canva (and CapCut)

100

Edit these video captions:

come along and explore seattle with me let's get started

Come along and explore Seattle with me! Let's get started.

OR

Come along and explore Seattle with me. Let's get started!

200

What is digital storytelling?

A form of storytelling that integrates various multimedia elements, such as short videos, photography, voice narration, soundtracks, subtitles, and slides. It combines these elements to create a cohesive and engaging narrative.

200

What does "sketch" mean? Can you use it in a sentence?

Definition: A rough drawing or draft of an image or idea.

Example Sentence: "She sketched out each frame of the storyboard before adding details."

200

Which camera lens on your phone is best — the front or the rear?

The rear lens is better than the front lens.

200

What is "video editing?"

Video Editing is the post-production process of choosing, cutting, and arranging video clips to make a complete video. Editors cut out mistakes, add music, put video clips in the best order, and sometimes add text, transitions, or effects.

200

What does "split" mean?

Definition: To divide a video clip into two or more parts

Example: I split the clip so I could add a transition in the middle.

300

What does "CTA" mean? Can you give an example of it?

Call To Action

Ex. Tell the audience to "like" your video or subscribe to your channel.

Ex. Tell the audience where they can get more information.

300

What is a storyboard?

A storyboard is a way to organize your ideas before creating a video. It helps you plan how each part of the video will look and sound so that others can follow along easily. 

A storyboard is like a visual roadmap that includes simple drawings or images, short descriptions, and notes about movement, sound, or camera angles. This process makes it easier to share your ideas with a team and create a well-structured video.

300

What is "video production?"

Video Production is the process of recording video using a camera or smartphone. It happens after planning (pre-production) and before editing (post-production). In this step, you capture your scenes, dialogue, and actions on camera.

300

What is "b-roll?"

(overlay footage) (noun)

Definition: Extra video footage that is shown while someone is talking (often used to add interest or give more information)

Example: We added B-roll of the city while the narrator was talking about travel.

300

What is the difference between Closed Captions (CC) and Open Captions? 

Which type did we put in our videos?

There are two types of captions:

Closed Captions (CC): You can turn them on or off.

Open Captions: They are always on and cannot be turned off.

We put "open captions" in our videos.

400

What does "target audience" mean?

The specific group of people your video is aimed at (the people you want to watch your video)

400

What are "props?" Can you use this word in a sentence?

Definition: Objects used in a scene to enhance storytelling.

Example Sentence: "The team gathered props like books and coffee cups to create a realistic café setting."

400

Where should you put your main light source: to the side of you, behind you, or behind your subject?

To the side of you or behind you (not behind the subject)



400

Why is video editing important?

Video editing is important because it:

  • Improves the quality of the video

  • Helps tell a clear story

  • Removes mistakes or boring parts

  • Adds music, text, or sound to help the audience understand

  • Creates a professional look.

400

True or False: If you "start from scratch," you use a template to begin your design.

False. 

"Start from scratch" means to begin with nothing or start from the beginning. You don't use a template.

500

What are the differences between a promotional video, an educational video, and a vlog?

A promotional video is designed to promote a product, service, event, or cause with a clear message and a Call to Action (CTA)—something you want the audience to do after watching.

An educational or tutorial video teaches the audience about a topic, skill, or process step by step. It should be clear, engaging, and easy to follow so viewers can understand and apply what they learn.

A vlog is a personal video that shares moments from your life, your thoughts, or your experiences. It can be about a day in your life, a trip you took, or something meaningful to you. A good vlog tells a story—it takes your viewers on a journey with a beginning, middle, and end. Use voiceovers, music, captions, or on-camera narration to help your audience connect with you.

500

Explain how to create a video storyboard. What are the steps?

  • Step 1: Define What You Want Your Video to Accomplish

  • Step 2: Brainstorm

  • Step 3: Create a Timeline

  • Step 4: Start Drawing

  • Step 5: Add Details

  • Step 6: Get Feedback

500

What is the "Rule of Thirds?"

Put your subject on an intersecting line.

Put your subject’s eyes on the top line.

You can turn on the grid lines on your camera.

500

What visual effect can you add to move smoothly from one scene or clip to another? (What can you add between video clips?)

A transition!

500

What are AI audio enhancers? What is one example of one?

AI Audio Enhancers are tools that use artificial intelligence to automatically improve the quality of the audio (sound) in a recording.

Some popular AI audio enhancers are Adobe Podcast, Descript, Auphonic, and Cleanvoice AI.