- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Get hands-on experience and expert guidance to enhance your video production skills. Strategic Communications will hold a series of videography training workshops developed based on input UC ANR colleagues provided in a recent survey.
Videography, audio production, editing
Academics are invited to learn photographic theory, smartphone video production, and equipment recommendations at a two-day workshop. The first session will be in-person only and held Nov. 20-21 in Davis. The workshop is limited to 25 participants and participants will need to cover their own travel.
Videography 101
In this three-hour course, participants will learn:
- Photographic theory - framing, composition, screen direction, aspect ratio, exposure, color temperature, and depth of field
- Nomenclature and shooting techniques for both supported and unsupported image capture
- Methodology and preparation using shot lists, shooting schedules, interview question formulation, and the BLuRS production sequence
ANR videographer Ethan Ireland will describe how to achieve basic production goals and adequate image acquisition using smartphone camera apps. He will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of video production using these devices and recommend equipment to purchase.
Audio Production 101
This three-hour course will provide:
- Field recording basics including level-setting, audio monitoring, recording environments, microphone types and pick-up patterns, and cables, connectors and adapters
- Basic audio postproduction including ingesting and organizing files, normalizing audio levels, cleaning up “bad” audio, and synchronizing audio with video
In addition, attendees will be provided with comparisons of competing nonlinear audio editing applications (e.g., Adobe Audition, Audacity, daVinci Resolve).
Editing 101 (second day)
This four-hour course will cover editing theory and visual storytelling via:
- Psychology (the Kuleshov effect), types of cuts and when to make them (e.g., jump cuts, match cuts, smash cuts, transitions), and how to assemble a scene using a master and inserts
- Comparison and contrast between nonlinear editing platforms
- Establishment of basic/universal principles including organization of your editor, ordering your timeline, and sequence presets
- Exploration of common editing tools like lift, extract, splice, overwrite and roll edit
- Brief overview of lookup tables and coloring
Attendees will be provided with footage to edit and will break into teams where they will attempt to assemble a sequence with live coaching and consultation.
Register at https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=775145& by Nov. 6. Starting on Nov. 7, waitlisted non-academic applicants will be notified of admittance as space allows.
For more information, contact ANR Program Support Unit at (530) 750-1361.
Smartphone videography workshops at five locations
Learn to create videos using your smartphone. Ricardo Vela, manager of News and Information Outreach in Spanish, will present a videography workshop 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at five UC ANR/UC Cooperative Extension locations:
- Riverside on Thursday, Dec. 7
- Irvine on Wednesday, Jan. 10
- Davis on Thursday, Feb. 8
- Fresno (date to be determined)
- San Diego (date to be determined)
In this training you will learn:
- How to set up your smartphone
- A and B roll
- Basic composition
- Basic Lighting (daylight/cold light)
- Audio best practices
Participants will practice hands-on video shooting with interviews.
Register at https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=41658. Participants will need to cover their own travel. For more information, contact Ricardo Vela at rvela@ucanr.edu.
- Author: Jodi Azulai
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Weaving Community Safety Nets for Youth (Extension Foundation)
Nov. 2
8-9:30 a.m. PDT
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Suicide is the second leading cause of death for adolescents in the United States. Research indicates that adolescents in military families have higher rates of suicidal behaviors than their non-military peers. However, many suicides are preventable. We can intentionally build, mobilize and maintain protective factors, recognize and respond to warning signs, and sustain a safety net of connection in our communities to better support military children, adolescents and their families. Read more.
Nov. 9
Noon-12:30 p.m.
This will be recorded and posted on the 2023-34 Call for CE Positions.
These maps illustrate current positions for UCCE Advisors, UCCE Specialists, other UCCE Academics and Community Educators, as well as the UCCE Advisor and Specialist positions under recruitment. Newly available secondary data layers provide county level data with relevant information that, when coupled with local knowledge, can help illuminate gaps and needs to inform UCCE position proposal development and future hiring.
Zoom: https://ucanr.zoom.us/j/751701428?pwd=Q1ZrbUtoQVJwMXJVRkQydUlwNytJQT09 | Password: 4Learning
2023 NAEPSDP Annual Conference “Extension Elevated”
(National Association for Extension Programs and Staff Development Professionals)
Nov. 28-30
Marriott City Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
Details & Registration. Agenda.
Conference theme areas include:
- Evaluation & Assessment
- Organizational & Staff Development
- Program Development & Delivery
- Technology & Communications
- Persevering Through the Difficult Times: Exploring Calling Development Theory as a Retention Strategy.
- How Organization Health Attracts and Retains Top Talent in Extension.
Two Videography Training Opportunities!
UC ANR Videography Training Series
Nov 20 & 21 | ANR Building, Davis
Registration.
Learn photographic theory, smartphone video production, and equipment recommendations. Dive into field recording, audio editing, and compare audio editing applications. Master editing theory and visual storytelling, explore nonlinear editing tools, and work on real footage with live coaching. Unlock your creative potential with our comprehensive videography workshop series. Get hands-on experience and expert guidance to enhance your video production skills. For more information, contact anrprogramsupport@ucanr.edu
Video Recording and Editing with Your Smartphone
8 a.m.-5 p.m. at various UC ANR locations
Registration
UCCE Riverside - Thursday, Dec. 7
UCCE Orange - Wednesday, Jan. 10
UCCE San Diego - Thursday, Jan. 18
Davis (Second St.) - Thursday, Feb. 8
UCCE Fresno - Wednesday, Feb. 14
In this training, you will learn:
- How to set up your smartphone
- A and B roll
- Basic composition
- Basic Lighting (daylight/cold light)
- Audio best practices
- Hands-on video shooting with interviews
- CapCut app.
For more information, contact Ricardo Vela rvela@ucanr.edu
Image by Manfred Steger from Pixabay
Visual Storytelling in PowerPoint (LinkedIn Learning)
Course link.
Incorporating visual storytelling techniques into your slides can set you apart in a very big way. In this course, instructor Jole Simmons brings years of experience as a professional presentation designer to teach you how to make your presentation come alive with a good story.
For your LinkedIn Learning account email UC ANR IT at help@ucanr.edu.
Understanding Your Timesheet
Nov. 2, 2023
Noon-12:30 p.m.
Join Anne Marie Scott, Payroll Manager, to learn how to develop employee and supervisor/approver understanding of TRS and timesheet deadlines. Part of the Business Operations Center Quarterly Webinars: Our Two Cents.
https://ucanr.zoom.us/j/751701428?pwd=Q1ZrbUtoQVJwMXJVRkQydUlwNytJQT09
Password: 4Learning
In case you missed it:
Giving Tuesday: Hot topics and Tips for Success
with Emily Delk (Oct. 17, 2023)
Video, Slide deck
Moving the Needle on Racial Equity in Extension (UC ANR and Extension Foundation)
Sonja Brodt and Gail Feenstra
The 1862 Land Grant institutions were founded during the immediate post-Civil War, postslavery period for the benefit of white farmers and homesteaders and were built on the wealth generated by land expropriated from indigenous peoples across the U.S. (Joseph A. Myers Center, 2021). With a history so fraught with racial oppression, our public sector extension service faces an enormous task not only in righting past wrongs, but in moving forward in truly meeting the needs of contemporary people of color. read more.
Teamwork Favorites (Extension Foundation)
- Diffuse the Drama, Nov. 1
- Busy is a Choice, Nov. 8
- Diffusion of Innovations, Nov. 15
11 a.m.-Noon
Registration.
Diffusing the Drama dives into three roles we play out every day; victim, villain and hero. This is from Dr. Stephen Karpman's work called the "Drama Triangle" and we'll discover how getting out of those and into healthier roles can help change our daily experience. We'd love to have you with us to offer your wisdom as we move toward coach, creator and challenger!
Nov 9
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. PT
Details & Registration
Are you stressed? Do you feel devastated when your articles and/or grant proposals get rejected? Is the pressure of publishing/funding your work making you sick? If any of this sounds familiar and you have difficulty managing the negative energy and rejection in your environment, please join us to learn:
- The impact that stress and negativity can have if they are not manage
- Identify the most common areas of stress in academic life
- Concrete strategies for managing the physical, emotional, and attitudinal effects of stress
Becoming Better with Habits (UC Davis Health)
Tuesday, Nov. 28
9 a.m.–Noon
Virtual Instructor
Registration.
Think of the small actions you do every day without even thinking. These are your habits. Like it or not, our habits define who we are. This course gives you actionable steps to break habits that no longer serve you, and intentionally create new ones. The end goal of working on habits is to gain clarity, confidence and the ability to accomplish your life goals.
Conflict Competence: Getting to the root of group conflict (UCD for Staff and Faculty)
Thursday, Nov. 30
Noon–1 p.m.
Details & Registration.
Group conflict can be difficult to manage and have costly consequences. It can significantly impact productivity and work quality and even destroy teams. While conflict is often attributed to interpersonal dynamics or "people problems," conflicts are commonly symptoms of other solvable issues.
In this course for leaders of groups or teams, you'll learn a structured approach to identify and address root causes of group conflict. Discover how to apply the Goals, Roles, Processes and Interpersonal Relationships (GRPI).
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