Professional studio 200 recording
In this page, you will find an explanation of the Professional studio 200 that is located at the Spiegel and you will see examples of videos made there. You will learn when to use this studio and how to use this studio. This page is self-study. If any questions come up, do not hesitate to contact your course trainers.
What is the Professional studio 200?
If you have a complex idea that cannot be executed in the DIY studio, you can book Studio 200 in the Spiegel building. This studio is managed by the videoteam and has facilities such as the lightboard, which is a glass pane with LED lights that light up your writing on the board. Your writing will automatically be mirrored, so that you can face the audience while writing.
Furthermore, there is a possibility to give live lectures from Studio 200 and to call in people by means of Teams and Zoom. See an example of a live lecture below. Your lecture or event will be livestreamed then, allowing audiences that are not physically present to watch along.
When to use?
- You want the videoteam to help you create a video with the highest quality achievable
- You want a complex video, e.g. editing you cannot (want to) do yourself, use physical props in your video, using multiple angles from multiple cameras, using the lightboard or calling in someone.
- You want to receive direct feedback about how you sound and look from the videoteam
How to do it?
Find more information on Studio 200 including a reservation button here. The videoteam will contact you for an intake to discuss your wishes. Please make an appointment with the videoteam at least a month beforehand to ensure that the date you want is available.
Requirements:
- You are not wearing green or a pattern with small stripes/dots
- Your script should be in the powerpoint notes. Click instruction should be between brackets like this: <<click>>
- Your first slide cannot have any animations
- Practice beforehand to make efficient use of your time
- You are not using symbols (for example for formulas) in your slide notes, as this does not work with the autocue
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