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Designing instructional videos
- Video has been the most popular communication forma for several years now. So many platforms include videos and even more Internet users watch them. The learning industry is no exception to the rule. Do you offer remote or blended learning programs?
- So you're bound to use video as part of your program. Our learning program gives you the keys to writing and producing a quality video that will meet your learning objectives. Cherry on top: the day ends with a shoot, and the edited video will be sent to you a few days after the course.
Next session: on request
Our key ingredients
to success
Flexible
On-site or 100% remote
Accessible
Prices adapted to the companies' and employees’ needs
Social
A peer-to-peer learning community
Concrete
Operational activities, experience sharing and concrete cases
Learning objectives
At the end of the program, you will be able to:
- Know about the different video formats
- Choose the video format best suited to your learning objectives
- Write content adapted to instructional videos
- Shoot high-quality instructional videos
Target
This training is for:
- Learning professionals
- HR professionals
- Business experts
- Communication managers
Our offer
Inter-company program
Basis: 1490€ pre-tax value/person
Option to be financed by OPCO
Intra-company (minimum of 5 participants) - on quotation
Option to be financed by OPCO
Intra-company (minimum of 5 participants) - on quotation
Included in the offer:
- Personalized feedback from the Learn Assembly learning team on the work done during the program
- Two 1,5hrs virtual classes + 3 hours of personal work + 1 day of on-site training, led by experts to produce an instructional video
- Certificate of success delivered by Learn Assembly
Program
(on-site or 100% remote)
Part 1
Understanding instructional videos
- Learning objectives
- Understand the different video formats
- Understand video production costs
- Discover the tools and material available on the market
- Choose the right format for your learning objectives
- Discover and create you editorial line or “tone of voice”
- Write to be understood: best practices for scripting and storyboarding
Part 2
Action! Speaking on camera
- Learning objectives
- Understand the cameraman’s job, tools and material
- Prepare your shoot
- Set up a mobile studio
- Read from a prompter
- Talk to the camera
Part 3
Edit an instructional video
- Learning objectives
- Brief a cameraman on the editing required
- Enrich an instructional video (inlays, keywords)
- Best practices for derushing
- Exporting and uploading to an LMS or video player