• Thursday, 29 October 2020
    9:30 am - 11:00 am
  • CB01.13.42

The LX.lab is introducing video training workshops! In these sessions, we’re providing you with an opportunity to attend a face-to-face session with a member of our LX.lab Media Team to get advice and support with your video production project.

Not only that, once a week from 12 October – 13 November, we’ll be running a workshop focusing on a particular video production topic (e.g. chunking video, trimming and editing). This structured workshop will be available for you to attend online or face-to-face.

What do you need to bring to video training?

  • An existing project you’re are working on (not required). If you want to discuss a potential video project, or are just keen to learn about video production, come and join us!
  • External hard drive to save your project files and video files (not required, but strongly recommended)
  • Headphones

We will provide Apple computers and software. If you have your own laptop and software, feel free to bring it along!

Weekly Focus: Enhancing presentation slides

This week, our focus is on video editing! We’ll explore learn how to enhance static presentation slides by making use of the animated visual effects within Powerpoint, Google Slides and Appleā€™s Keynote.

If you’re interested in learning more, register for our ‘Introduction to enhancing presentation slides’ workshop by clicking the link below.

Producing educational videos: Introduction to enhancing presentation slides | 27 October

Health and Safety

Our workshop space has been arranged to align with UTS COVIDSafe protocol. As these are on campus workshops we ask all participants to help us reduce risk by maintaining physical distancing measures.

Register for this event

Your video, audio and the meeting chat transcript may be recorded or photographed. Please advise the facilitator if you do not wish to be recorded or photographed.

To register your attendance, please

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