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#Invest in equipment: 3 or | #Invest in equipment: 3 cameras on tripod for outdoor studio, or 4 cameras for indoor film studio; an open source flight-planning video drone. Long life battery packs for 24 hours of shooting at a time before recharge. | ||
#Set up time lapse for night-day-stars | #Set up time lapse for night-day-stars | ||
#Set up video with multiple angles at the scene | #Set up video with multiple angles at the scene | ||
#Set up permanent studio with build documentation | #Set up permanent studio with build tables for build documentation and product photo shoots. | ||
#Upload to a public sharing site such as YouTube or Photos | #Upload to a public sharing site such as YouTube or Photos | ||
#Use [[Collaborative Video Protocol]] | #Use [[Collaborative Video Protocol]] | ||
#Get video edit done remotely via | #Get video edit done remotely via OSE Clubs, outsourcing, volunteers, etc. | ||
#Get a Video Product Manager to do this. | #Get a Video Product Manager to do this. |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 29 August 2020
- Invest in equipment: 3 cameras on tripod for outdoor studio, or 4 cameras for indoor film studio; an open source flight-planning video drone. Long life battery packs for 24 hours of shooting at a time before recharge.
- Set up time lapse for night-day-stars
- Set up video with multiple angles at the scene
- Set up permanent studio with build tables for build documentation and product photo shoots.
- Upload to a public sharing site such as YouTube or Photos
- Use Collaborative Video Protocol
- Get video edit done remotely via OSE Clubs, outsourcing, volunteers, etc.
- Get a Video Product Manager to do this.