Section outline

    • Recap

      You have officially completed Intermediate Video Production Techniques!

      Throughout this Module, we covered color temperature and white balance, color theory, screenwriting techniques, and green screen productions.

      We learned...

      • The importance of color temperature settings and how the color temperature of a shot affects the audience perception.
      • How white balance can be altered to create a warmer or cooler shot.
      • The importance of color theory in video production and visual storytelling.
      • How to use the color wheel to create color schemes.
      • Screenplay format and how to identify slug lines, action lines, and parenthetical.
      • The importance of identifying a character's driving force.
      • The difference between plot based and emotional drives.
      • Three act structure as a model for formatting a screenplay.
      • Why green screens are green and not another color.
      • How and why to use a green screen.

      I hope you enjoyed learning these video production techniques and as always, feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns! Make sure to keep practicing your new skills and analyzing the media you consume for things like color temperature, color schemes, green screens, and even three act structure.