Utilizing effective pre-production practices and resources to create high quality video for distance learning
Concurrent Session 7
Brief Abstract
This session is designed to discuss principles, give examples, and share resources to utilize effective pre-production practices in creating videos for distance learning. Best practices include:
- Scripting & Storyboarding
- Shot Sheet Creation
- Scheduling
- Location Scouting
- On-set Paperwork
Applying these best practices facilitates efficency on shoot days and significantly decreases ineffective post-productions processes.
Presenters

As an Instructional Support Specialist, Andrew works closely with faculty and other Center for Innovative Teaching & Learning staff in multiple facets of teaching @ learning. Andrew’s responsibilities are Blackboard support, assistance in instructional design, creation of multimedia content, and management of the multimedia studio. With a Bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting focused in TV/Film Production, Andrew has a rich background in multimedia content creation.