More Reality Thoughts about Science Videography

I’ve been describing my experience “field testing” my iPad and the iMovie app to make videos. I attended a scientific conference last week and conducted a few interviews. I found shooting video with the iPad to be somewhat awkward–not at all as easy as with a camcorder. However, it was possible to get decent footage, which could be directly recorded into an iMovie project.

The awkwardness was partly due to having to hold the iPad with both hands to keep the image steady. But the main problem I had was in conducting interviews and holding the iPad in such a way that my subject could look at me while talking. I should explain here that it’s best to have the person being interviewed not look at the camera, but at you. This approach produces a more natural conversational aspect.  Also, the interviewee is often intimidated when asked to speak to the camera. This is particularly problematic with the iPad because it’s difficult to see the camera lens, which is very small. I had subjects nervously ask me where they should look and seem very relieved to be told to look at me and basically talk to me in giving their answers to the questions.  So it’s a good idea to prep your subject before filming to encourage a more relaxed, conversational setting.

In case you are wondering how my field test worked out, here is the finished video:

Making Science Videos with Your iPad: Part 8

This is the final post in the series describing how to use the iMovie app for the iPad.  In this tutorial, I cover how to view your finished product, how to make copies, and how to share your project with the world.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this series and will let me know about any projects you complete using the iPad.  In the future, I will be looking at other movie editing programs for the iPad as well as the iMovie 11 version for editing with your computer (for best viewing, select the HD version and full-screen options (see menu bar at bottom of player window).

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