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HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai`i teaches elementary, middle and high school students how to create PBS-quality news features that reach a statewide audience on PBS Hawai`i and a worldwide audience on pbshawaii.org. In the process, students acquire the life skills needed to succeed in college and career.
Shooting a host segment usually involves an on-camera host, a voice-over talking about a specific given subject and B-roll of that subject to cover the voice-over. However, in this tutorial we will go over how to shoot a host segment using only an on-camera host with no B-roll.
Do you think you can determine what that noise is in your audio? Find out.
Discover how a 'story premise' can help you in shaping your personal profile story.
Find out how creating a 5-Point Story Outline can help make a successful HIKI NŌ story.
Learn how to best shoot and utilize a video b-roll sequence in your story.
Top stories from the past season of HIKI NŌ, PBS Hawaiʻi’s statewide student news network, will be shown at free public screenings on Maui, the Big Island, Kauai and Oahu as part of the 2015 HIKI NŌ Festival.
This tutorial explains how to better pace your edits to achieve the proper mood and emotion for your story.
How to add the required padding to the front and back of your video.
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