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Absence Assesment

Management and Presentation Projects of


Physical Activity and Sports Science

Muñoz Lorente, Benedicto


Peña Pérez, Alén Manaure
Piedra Guerrero, Blanca
Sánchez Pérez, Juan
How to:
Create a good video
I. Follow a Structure:
I. Introduction or opening IV. Surprising innovation
II. Logo & specific contents
V. Summary & conclusion
III. Expansion by authors
I.I Introduction or Opening
Purpose:
The introduction sets the tone and captures the viewer's attention immediately.

Techniques to Create a Strong Opening:


Use a compelling hook: a question, an intriguing statement, or a visual element.
Clearly state the purpose of the video (why the audience should watch).
Keep it concise and engaging to encourage viewers to continue.
I.II Logo and Specific Contents
Incorporating Your Logo:
Place your logo subtly but prominently at the beginning or corner throughout the
video for branding.
Use animations or effects to make it visually appealing.
Outlining Specific Contents:
Provide a brief roadmap of the video’s key points at the beginning.
This helps viewers understand what to expect and improves engagement.
Consistency with Branding:
Ensure the logo, color schemes, and typography align with your brand identity.
I.III Expansion by Authors
Explanation of the Core Content:
Present the main ideas or information in detail, but keep it structured and
easy to follow.
Provide context or background if needed, depending on the target audience.
Engagement Strategies:
Use storytelling or case studies to make the content relatable.
Include visuals, infographics, or on-screen text to emphasize key points.
Collaborative Perspectives:
Involve multiple voices or experts to add depth and credibility to the content.
I.IV Surprising Innovation
Adding Creative Elements:
Introduce unexpected or innovative features to capture and retain attention.
Examples:
A sudden plot twist or unique perspective.
Interactive elements like questions or calls to action.
Advanced visual or audio effects.
Why Innovation Matters:
Keeps viewers engaged, builds emotional impact, and sets your video apart
from others.
I.V Summary and Conclusion
Recap Key Points:
Briefly summarize the main takeaways of the video.
Reinforce the purpose of the video and how it fulfills the audience’s needs.
Final Call to Action:
Encourage the viewer to take the next step (e.g., like, comment, subscribe,
visit a website, etc.).
Closing Style:
End with a memorable visual or statement that resonates with the audience.
Use the logo and slogan again for brand reinforcement.
II. Plan:
It is necessary to decide which task will each person of the
group do in order to be more efficient.
Let’s see some examples!!....
Here some examples of roles
Scriptwriter: Responsible for creating the script or storyboard, ensuring the narrative flows
logically.
Director: Oversees the creative vision and coordinates the team during filming.
Camera Operator: Handles filming and ensures technical quality, such as lighting and
framing.
Editor: Compiles the footage, applies transitions, effects, and final touches to deliver the
final product.
Actor or Narrator: Takes part in front of the camera or provides voiceovers if needed.
Coordinator: Manages schedules, communicates between team members, and ensures
deadlines are met.
III. Audio of the Video :
INTONATION: pauses, questions, USE OF AI: to enhance audio
etc. quality
MUSIC: COORDINATION: Keep slides
Select the a goof fitted music until voice finishes explaining
and without lyrics
If music is played, do not
interfere with the voice
Be careful with copyright
IV. Content of the Video:
Expand the theoretical content Add videos and pictures that can
Citing and referencing verified help the understanding of the video
sources (in APA formate) Interview people that can enrich
your work and add it to the video
Try to be original and creative
V. Video writing:
SUBTITLES: Add them in Do not add a lot of text!!!
those moments when voice is Sometimes keep it simple is
not understandable. the key.
Choose a good font and color Try to be schematic and
for the subtitles and keep it provide different tools to help
for all the video. the person understand your
work
VI. Visual Elements:
Consistency in Style and Theme
Good quality of visuals
Add transitions and Effects
Engaging Backgrounds and Settings

You can use Freepik to download free-rights videos with good quality
VII. Creativity:
Innovation and the presentation of fresh ideas are crucially
important. Innovation drives progress, inspires change, and fosters
creativity.

This is the moment to provide different


ideas and do something innovative, let
your imagination guide you!!
Thank you!

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