How Do You Prepare Your Lessons... |
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How Do You Prepare Your Lessons... |
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Oct 5 2007, 07:10 PM |
I spend really a lot to prepare a lesson and also usually i make lessons which make it interesting for me to practice before recording.
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Oct 5 2007, 07:30 PM |
[quote name='Pavel' date='Oct 5 2007, 03:10 PM' post='69705']
I spend really a lot to prepare a lesson and also usually i make lessons which make it interesting for me to practice before recording. The worst part is the camera angles. [/quote] That's true. It also takes me many time the edition with so many angles. It isn't always the same but commonly it takes me the same time like you Pavel. I take one day to create the lesson with its backing track and the other day I record it. However the last weeks I've began to record two lessons in a day. In this way it takes me between three or four days to finish two lessons. The first day I create them, the second day I record, this same day I edit one of them and on the third day I edit the other lesson. The edition takes time and as I record many angles the files are big and the upload takes many time. I create the GP, explanations and scales the same day that I edit the lesson. [quote name='Muris' "But "making" of the lesson varies,from 10 min to whole day,if I'm out of ideas or som. "[/quote] That's true Muris!! I love the inpired day! -------------------- My lessons
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