Scripts and footage

13 Sep 2020

Writing a script helps you and others involved in the production: camera crew and editor. It helps you rethink and structure your content before starting filming.

When filming, a script helps tell the story in a structured way. This avoids many retakes and reduces post-editing time significantly.  On VideUM we offer a four-column script that is easy to use and share (Step 5 in Creating a video step by step). With a script, you can also check the length of the film. Short to 2 to 5 minute clips are most effective.


Collect visual resources

Find and collect images or footage you would like to include in your video: images, existing video, models, PowerPoints, et cetera. Tips:

  • Use royalty free music
  • Search for music, video, text and images published under a creative commons license. Vimeo, YouTube, Archive.org, SpinXpress, UnSplash.com and Flickr all provide information on the copyright license.
  • Search video in academia.nl for material from the Dutch Institute of Sound and Vision. The UM library acquired a free license for all UM staff.

Be considerate about copyright and image right. More information can be found in the copyright section on VideUM (with an explanatory video). If you need help in determining whether work is copyright free, contact the copyright information specialists or go to the Q&A section of the copyright information point website.

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Last updated: 06/06/21