>>1. Studio cutout
Studio cutout is an efficient and flexible filming technique that is mainstream in online courses. Shoot in a green or blue screen studio, and the instructor can use a teleprompter to teach the knowledge points throughout the entire process, reducing the pressure of memorizing the lesson. Post production personnel combine character cutout with the designed teaching PPT for post production packaging, creating vivid, interesting, and professional courses. The quality of the courses produced by this method is exquisite, with prominent focus, and can meet the requirements of various online course competitions with high quality.
>>2. Shed shooting real scene
Based on the professional characteristics of the course, design and select elements related to the course to build real-life scenarios for teaching. This type of plan is more realistic, closer to professional knowledge, incorporates professional elements, and provides an immersive teaching experience.
>>3. Course reality
The outdoor shooting course immerses students in a real environment, transforming theoretical knowledge from textbooks into real-life situations. Outdoor scenes can generate various uncertain factors, so it also provides students with a greater sense of experience and realism. This realistic learning environment provides students with a large number of practical operation opportunities.
>>4. Course Video
The production scenario of this production method is a classroom in a university. The teacher communicated with our company's teaching design and video personnel in advance and created a shooting script. One shot to the end or multiple camera positions for editing and production of finished products. This method is suitable for course production that requires student interaction, and the real teaching scene can be restored through post editing. Teaching that reflects teacher-student interaction.
>>5. Open Classroom
The production method of open classrooms is chosen to be carried out in places such as school halls, lecture halls, lecture halls, and conference rooms. Teachers impart knowledge and skills to students through open classrooms.