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Lights, Camera, eLearning Authoring Tools! [4 Authoring Tools as Movies]

CommLab India

Watching movies can be fun! Here we will explore eLearning authoring tools as movies. And so can be the eLearning authoring tools. Now imagine combining them. Well, double fun! That’s what this blog is about. Get your popcorn and soft drink now!

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Lights, Camera, eLearning Authoring Tools! [4 Authoring Tools as Movies – Sequel]

CommLab India

If you’ve ever been curious which movie genre would each eLearning authoring tool belong to, this is the blog for you. In continuation to an earlier blog, here I’ve discussed another four eLearning authoring tools as movies. Read on to find out!

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Film Storyboarding: Illuminating How Cinema Creates Movies

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At its core, a storyboard is a series of illustrated frames that outline key scenes, camera angles, and character movements. These rough sketches evolve into more detailed frames, capturing camera angles, character expressions, and essential visual elements.

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What if Learning Was a Martial Arts Movie?

Association eLearning

What would Learning be like as a martial arts-style movie? VILLAIN watching security camera footage of MAIN CHARACTER]. It’s a dramatization, but what movie isn’t? I bet you the Main Character thinks about quitting at some point in the movie and going back to “when things were easier” instead. Soft music plays].

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Destroy Distractions With These Easy Camera Tricks

eLearning Brothers

Leaving lots of people or things or lights or miscellaneous movement in the frame can help a movie the same way a magician uses her hands or props to distract her audience while doing a magic trick. It’s a big part of movie magic. Depth of field is the amount of space that stays in focus through your camera.

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How Directors Create Storyboards Today

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Now, here’s a question: Do movie directors these days still use storyboards? How Directors Created Storyboards Back in the Day Pencil and Paper: The Classic Method In the early days of making movies, directors didn’t have fancy digital tools. Together, they made a visual language that guided everyone in making the movie.

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Writer or Director: Who Makes Storyboards?

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Practical Considerations: They contribute to the practical aspects, deciding camera angles, shot compositions, and overall visual aesthetics to align with the cinematic vision. They work closely with storyboard artists, explaining things like how the camera should be and what the overall look should be.