eLearning Brothers

article thumbnail

Destroy Distractions With These Easy Camera Tricks

eLearning Brothers

Depth of field is the amount of space that stays in focus through your camera. The trick is understanding how your camera works and knowing what adjustments to make. This shrunk the amount of background that is on camera and allowed for an even shallower depth of field. Here’s an example of what I’m talking about.

Camera 75
article thumbnail

Our VR Journey - What We've Learned.So Far!

eLearning Brothers

In addition, he shared lessons learned about camera angles, course size, and device loading. In it, Mark shared wins and obstacles encountered while developing VR training for front-line employees. He described the production equipment, devices, and software used during the development phase.

Camera 91
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

From the Archives: How to Create 360 Video

eLearning Brothers

But how do you select the right 360 camera and create videos that are effective? Hands-on Tips, Expert Guidance, & Formulas for Success! From increased retention to significantly better outcomes, we all know that immersive learning works. After all, you need your immersive learning investment to get results!

Video 91
article thumbnail

How I Built a Virtual Reality Course in 30 Minutes

eLearning Brothers

Two years ago, I was at DevLearn with eLearning Brothers running the camera and audio at the eLearning Rockstars stage. I got to watch presentations from industry leaders who were talking about best practices in course design, learning management, and other awesome topics.

article thumbnail

10 Ways to Make Your Virtual Meeting More Grand Slam and Less Slow Jam

eLearning Brothers

So, how do you get people to not only turn their cameras on during meetings but more importantly come out of their shells and interact with the other attendees? It’s been over a year since COVID-19 has invaded our world and more than 40% of the workforce is still working from home. In many cases, Zoom fatigue set-in months ago.

Camera 91
article thumbnail

White Balance Video Preparation and Other Tips for Videographers

eLearning Brothers

There is a place for it though (see this live-action blog ), and so you need to learn some camera techniques. Coming from a live-action video background, I am sort of a snob when it comes to cameras. I prefer cameras that offer me, the user, full control. Not everyone is going to need to be concerned with white balancing.

Video 70
article thumbnail

4 Priorities For Your Voice Over Recording

eLearning Brothers

Whenever the camera is on our actress, we used a boom microphone to record her voice. If you are recording audio only without a camera on your subject, they can read a script. If the voice over audio sounds different from the camera-recorded audio, you may be in trouble. Similarity.

Voice 126