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The Downside of Leaving the House: A Video Diary

July 17, 2014 By Jackie Van Nice 28 Comments

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This week’s Articulate challenge is to create a training video with your smart phone. In my defense, I’ll point out that only the phone was required to be smart.

What Happened

I had the innocent idea of showing how people like me who spend all their time in home offices breathing in more highlighter fumes than fresh air – (which may explain a lot, now that I think about it) – can bust out. I planned to shoot on nearby Hilton Head Island.

Pick a Destination

When I mentioned this to Dan, in the interest of getting his help filming the drive, he immediately said “and it’s the perfect chance to use this guy!” What happened after that is kind of a blur.

Video Lessons Learned

I used my iPhone with no additional apps and made edits on the desktop in Pinnacle Studio 17 before popping it into Storyline. I learned:

  1. Lighting is never easy.
  2. Shooting in direct sunlight makes seeing the viewfinder nearly impossible.
  3. Shooting in gale-force winds while sand is being whipped at the device will lead to unusable audio, among other things.

Leave the HouseThe Storyline Piece

Framing the story felt much harder than framing the heinous video for some reason. I ended up liking the time-lapse drive to the island and the layout I designed to view the different video clips. I’d like to use those ideas in other projects.

My favorite part might be the souvenir photo at the end since it sums up the absurdity quite nicely.

If You Must

If you really want to see this, you can check it out right here.

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  1. planethotdog says

    July 17, 2014 at 11:42 am

    Wonderful as always, Jackie! Well done — really enjoyed the music you found.

    Reply
    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 4:02 pm

      Thank you Andrew!! I really appreciate that. :)

      Yes – I got so lucky on the music. It’s free from http://www.audionautix.com. I chose two versions of “Panama Hat” – one with lyrics and one without. The lyrics sounded like something Dan’s hand might come up with, so it seemed like a good fit.

      Reply
  2. Dan Sweigert says

    July 17, 2014 at 12:27 pm

    Great job pulling together all the video and actually creating a narrative out of “Bert’s” ramblings. I don’t know if it helps or hurts to mention this, but no alcohol was consumed in the production of this piece.

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    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 4:23 pm

      Hey Dan! If we hadn’t been fighting a storm front on the beach we’d have gotten a lot more usable footage. My favorite part of yours is where you bounce around excitedly in fast motion as we pass the Hilton Head sign.

      I’m torn about the alcohol declarations, too. I’d love to hide behind an excuse like that, but sometimes you just have to be brave and tell the truth: “I was sober.”

      Reply
  3. kellyprince says

    July 17, 2014 at 3:57 pm

    Um…maybe you need to head out more often. Delightful course…loved the beach supplies popping into the frame. Great technique. Great music. Is Bert a cry for help? ;-)

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    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 4:13 pm

      Hi Kelly! You are correct: I need to get out like nobody’s business.

      I’m not sure what Bert is. He’s been around for years, but I’d successfully banned him in my presence to the point where I’d nearly forgotten about him. That’s probably how I got caught off-guard.

      Yes! Love the music, too. I put the details above in response to Andrew. So glad you liked it – and thanks so much for stopping by! Always nice to have the support of a fellow Lumberjack. :)

      Reply
  4. Melissa A. Venable says

    July 17, 2014 at 4:38 pm

    I needed this tutorial very much. I clicked on Staples – see the problem? ;) Really well done. I think I liked “play in the sand” the most. Kudos to you and your … team. :)

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    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 4:56 pm

      Hi Melissa! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your very kind comments! As a local I’m sure you recognized the drive onto the island – and the scene of the crime wasn’t far from Coligny.

      That’s why I used Staples – it’s one of the few places I go when I leave the house and I thought it might be a good bluff for my work-at-home peers. We’re well-trained. :)

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  5. David Anderson (@elearning) says

    July 17, 2014 at 6:12 pm

    Dan – I think you have a winner with Bert. I see a series of photographic and illustrated characters spanning a range of industries. Safety Bert, Corporate Bert, Call Center Bert… Is Bert always a righty? Nevermind. We can work out the details later.

    Reply
    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 6:28 pm

      Seriously, David? You’re going to encourage this??

      Don’t listen to this, Dan. Look! Over there!! It’s a Rush tribute band!!

      Reply
    • Dan Sweigert says

      July 17, 2014 at 10:08 pm

      David, those are all excellent ideas. Don’t listen to Jackie. Bert’s very charming, right?

      Reply
      • David Anderson (@elearning) says

        July 17, 2014 at 11:54 pm

        You can’t hold that type of talent back, Dan. Bert was born to perform. Your job is to provide the space and let Bert do his thing… whatever that is! Does he need an agent?

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        • Jackie Van Nice says

          July 18, 2014 at 12:20 am

          Couple of things, David:
          1. Dan reminded me that Bert has a son. The resemblance to Bert is remarkable. (His given name is “Bert’s Son”.) I mention this in case this sweetens the deal, because…
          2. If Bert makes it big, I’m on board with riding that wave and just doing challenges for the rest of my life. This is why…
          3. I think you, Dan, Bert, Bert’s Son, and whoever else Dan’s got living in there should take a meeting and make this happen.

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          • David Anderson (@elearning) says

            July 18, 2014 at 3:22 pm

            Does Bert have a blog? Instagram? I really don’t want to miss any updates.

            Reply
            • Dan Sweigert says

              July 18, 2014 at 5:44 pm

              Bert’s taking typing lessons at the local library. David, you’ll be the first to know when he starts tweeting. He thinks the character limitation is going to work to his advantage.

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              • Jackie Van Nice says

                July 18, 2014 at 10:01 pm

                I think it goes without saying that Bert has no character limitations whatsoever.

                Reply
                • David Anderson (@elearning) says

                  July 19, 2014 at 1:37 pm

                  How about a t-shirt line? http://www.pinterest.com/pin/160722280426869067/

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  6. Dianne Hope says

    July 17, 2014 at 8:23 pm

    Very creative Jackie – as always! Gives me lots of ideas for future projects. Well done!

    Reply
    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 10:11 pm

      Thank you Dianne! I’m so glad if it helps somehow. Loved your entry this week, too!

      Reply
  7. learningsnippets says

    July 17, 2014 at 9:14 pm

    Great work Jackie and Dan, it was great to watch and you got to go to the beach and still call it work – nice!

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    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 17, 2014 at 9:26 pm

      Thanks, Matt! I was hoping nobody would notice what a rough life we have: Coming up with ridiculous ideas, then goofing around until something sort of comes together. If only someone were paying us to do this, it’d be quite the clever plan!

      Reply
  8. Bruce Graham says

    July 19, 2014 at 6:03 am

    Excellent as always.
    Bert needs eyes next time :)

    Reply
    • Jackie Van Nice says

      July 19, 2014 at 8:23 am

      Thanks, Bruce! I appreciate that. :)

      I suggested similar things about Bert’s appearance, but Dan seems to enjoy these things. He has embraced inexplicability and made it his own.

      Reply
      • David Anderson (@elearning) says

        July 19, 2014 at 12:54 pm

        I have to agree with Dan here. Skeuomorphic Bert wouldn’t work for various creative, ethical, and legal reasons. I like the simple, minimalist approach.

        Reply
  9. byalof says

    August 11, 2014 at 7:49 pm

    Loved the time lag and the choice of music. Made me grin from ear to ear!

    Reply
    • Jackie Van Nice says

      August 11, 2014 at 8:44 pm

      Well I can’t wish for more than that! Thanks so much, Barbara! Glad you liked it. :)

      Reply
  10. Daniela says

    August 4, 2015 at 7:15 pm

    I’d like to give you and Bert a “hand”. Bravo!

    Reply
    • Jackie Van Nice says

      August 5, 2015 at 12:41 am

      Hahaha :) Thanks Daniela! Bert and I appreciate it very much!

      Reply

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