Overview
Today’s “home office” spaces are quickly becoming remote studio spaces (based on the how we now conduct business outside of traditional office environments). It’s no longer the occasional Skype meeting but an almost constant stream of Zoom meetings, productions and content creation. Whether it’s your personal working environment or you are setting up a remote studio space for a client, talent, etc., understanding the building blocks of a successful remote studio are critical. This will become even more important as we move towards “camera to cloud” and “production to cloud” working environments.
When moving away from built in webcams, poor lighting and mediocre sound it is important to pick the right space and the right equipment for your remote production studios. Jem Schofield of theC47 will take attendees through the process of planning, choosing and putting together the parts needed to have a successful space to work remotely. The workshop will include live demonstrations of various equipment and setups for remote production.
Who should attend: This workshop is intended for content creators, educators, producers, directors, aspiring filmmakers and anyone interested in understanding how to set up remote spaces for production related projects.
Topics:
- Designing Your Remote Studio Space
- Choosing Your Camera
- Setting Up Your Audio (mics, pre-amps, sound treatment & monitoring)
- Lighting Your Studio Space
- Using a Teleprompter for Remote Production
- Using a Video Switcher
- Internet Connectivity Considerations
- Working Effectively as a Small to No Crew and Getting Great Results