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Editing

User feedback from this course often includes this common question: Why was Premiere Elements selected as the video editor? It's certainly not the best editor out there, but it is very inexpensive and works with both Macs and PCs.
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Lighting Tips

Lighting is a complex topic. There are books, videos and websites that explore lighting in depth. We're going to just focus on a couple key tips that will improve your videos. Light that comes from a single, small source like the sun or a bright LED light will create harsh shadows.
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Discoverability

You've spent hours (maybe days!) working on your great video and now you want the world to see it. Since your video will be hosted on a service like YouTube or Vimeo, most viewers will find it either via a search for a particular subject, or as a recommendation given by the host website itself.
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Quality Assurance

A strength of UC ANR that Californians depend on is the accuracy of our content. We have a history of producing reliable, researched-based information from our staff and academics. Video production, just like fact sheets and presentations, needs to convey accurate information.
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Chroma Key

Sometimes you would like it to appear you are at another location when making a video. Perhaps a field, kitchen, or just a sunny beach! This process is called keying. If you have ever watched the weather forecast on TV then you have seen this effect in action.
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About

Beginning in 2019 the UC ANR Strategic Initiative team began looking at ways to expand our reach into video. Some of the top content on YouTube is instructional in nature, but we have had few offerings, and most have been promotional, not instructional.
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Next Steps

Hopefully if you have made it to this page, you have completed your first video. Good job! What then should you do next? The best advice for moving forward is to make a few more videos. During the process you likely encountered some snags or some parts you were disappointed with.
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May 12, 2020 Webinar Recording

On May 12, 2020 UC ANR offered a webinar (the 2nd in the series, part 4 of the overall training) covering some of the topics beyond the first. This website covers these topics in more detail, but this 90-minute webinar provides a good overview.
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Regional Presentations

The 4-H Presentation Program is designed for 4-H members ages 9 to 18. The system of county, regional, and state 4-H presentations supports youth 4-H members (aged 9 to 18) in practicing and improving their public speaking skills.
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Camping Conference

The California 4-H Camping Conference brings together the adults and teen leaders who help plan and administer camping programs across California in a weekend of hands-on training, networking, and learning experiences.
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