I really liked the course. Walter is an excellent instructor, and presented the content in a light and insightful way. As it is an introductory course, unfortunately it does not cover more specific concepts, such as Technical Analysis, Decoupage, Fundraising, Filming Plan, etc. I believe it may not be a good course for those who want to manage a slightly larger production, such as a feature film, but it is certainly a great preparation for those who want to produce smaller projects, such as short films, corporate and educational videos. It was really cool to hear the instructor's personal testimonies about practical issues that actually happen on sets all around the world and I have also been through, such as extreme weather problems and clients trying to default, which are aspects that mostly online courses unfortunately don't usually cover
Video Producing
With Walter Biscardi
Liked by 806 users
Duration: 2h 12m
Skill level: Beginner
Released: 9/22/2017
Course details
What exactly does a video producer do? Understanding the role of the modern video producer will help you recognize if you have the skills and the mindset to take on the job. A good producer not only knows video inside and out, but also can manage time and money effectively, resolve conflict, maintain morale, and plan logistics. Above all else, a video producer has to be flexible and able to make decisions quickly, on the fly.
Walter Biscardi takes you on set and shows you how production decisions unfold in real time, whether you're scripting, scheduling, directing crew members, or providing feedback to post. Follow along and explore the responsibilities of a producer in all stages, including pre-production (planning), production (running a set), and post-production (editing and delivery). By the end, you'll have a better understanding of skills and techniques it takes to run a smooth and successful video production.
Walter Biscardi takes you on set and shows you how production decisions unfold in real time, whether you're scripting, scheduling, directing crew members, or providing feedback to post. Follow along and explore the responsibilities of a producer in all stages, including pre-production (planning), production (running a set), and post-production (editing and delivery). By the end, you'll have a better understanding of skills and techniques it takes to run a smooth and successful video production.
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Gabriel Rodrigues
Gabriel Rodrigues
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- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
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