Communication
is the foundation of all interaction despite what form of communication it is.
Verbal communication is usually the most common amongst all forms, however,
other forms of communication are still commonly used. Visual communication,
which includes body language and gestures, are commonly displayed in theater
acts which include plays, movies, videos, and other acting scenes. Although these
types of visuals normally include verbal communication as well, some of them
can still get a point across with no words at all.
Making a
video with or without words is a process in itself. Prior to filming anything,
knowing the topic and direction that the video should go can become very
frustrating. Having a multitude of ideas and plans can be very beneficial but can
be annoying in the same breath. Some ideas can be more well-rounded than others
while other ideas may struggle executing the desired message. The key to a
successful video is making sure the video has a plot that makes sense and easy
to identify and understand what is happening. The reward of this success is
knowing the viewer can recognize the theme, purpose, and message within the
video without being told. Outside of determining a theme and plot that
chronologically makes sense, other challenges tend to come about when the
filming itself begins.
When filming
a few things should be considered – sufficient lighting, proper body language,
and that the scene will flow with the theme. When making a home video, lighting
can become the most frustrating things to deal with. Imagine capturing a
perfect scene in the perfect moment and not having decent lighting. This can
potentially throw off an entire scene because it can give off a darker message
than intended. Proper lighting can make a noticeable difference between scenes that
are supposed to display a happier theme opposed to a depressing one. Although it
may not be intended that way, from a viewer’s point, more light can indicate a
happier time because that’s what past trends have shown. When dark lighting is
used viewers typically associate it with a dark and sad time. Body language and
scene flow are also key components in a successful video. Making sure gestures
and body language are compatible with the story being told is necessary. The
wrong body language can give a different impression than intended, especially a
video with no verbal communication, ultimately making the video more confusing.
This is where things can get difficult from a creative aspect.
Making a
video with absolutely no verbal communication but intending to clearly send a
message needs a creative advantage. Since there are no words to insinuate the
purpose of the video, the creative impact needs to take its course. During this
portion, actions will tell the story since there is an absence of words. Determining
the proper way to physically express a theme or emotion will be the largest challenge.
Being careful to not mistakenly give off the wrong expression other than the
one intended will have to be a constant reminder to keep the flow of the video
clear and concise.
Using video
as a preferred method of communication opposed to writing or photographs has its
many pros and cons. The disadvantages, based upon preference, are the extra
creativity needed to fill the space for the lack of verbal use. This can become
frustrating in the instance a person begins to deviate away from the theme
because all routes have been exhausted. The advantages of using video as a
preferred method of communication is the chance to test the level of creativeness.
The actions will be used to define what the video is about and make statements
other methods of communication cannot exhibit as well. Photographs are well in
the instance of capturing a memory or attaching as a part of something else. In
other instances, photographs aren’t strong enough to tell a story because many
misconceptions and wrongful assumptions can made. The lack of motion within a
photo or series of photos make it difficult to understand the purpose behind
something without being told. After all, the purpose of any good story is for a
viewer to understand it without being told what they are expected to know. Writing
can be advantageous depending on its use. As a communication method, it is
commonly misconstrued because there is no visual or tone to put with the
writing itself. Too often are mistakes made because what was written gave off a
different feel then what its written purpose was, because of this, written
communication is probably the least effective out of all forms of
communication.
When filming any type of video, the nature of
the video should not affect the subject matter being discussed. The video should
clearly identify what the intended message is. To do so, the content of the video
needs to be direct and clear in the message it wants to send. There should be
little to no confusion about what is being communicated, therefore, every
action has to be considered and every gesture has to be accounted for to avoid
leading the viewer in the opposite direction. This can become extremely
challenging in the instance one has to film himself. The greatest challenge
here is assuming viewers know your intentions simply because you know yourself
and what your expressions mean. The best way to avoid any confusion is to use
body language that is recognized by an abundant amount of people. By doing so,
any possible misinterpretations are being eliminated because the viewer can
recognize a specific gesture or body movement (i.e. giving a hug displays
affection). Other challenges also come into play when filming oneself. Aside from
assuming the viewers will understand a specific gesture because it has become habitual
in one’s personal life, capturing the right angles and proper scenes can become
irritating if not done as intended. Overall, making a video should clearly
communicate the direction an idea is headed toward. Knowing the purpose for the
video and where it can ideally be seen will also play a role when deciding what
to film. If filming for fun or personal reasons, there should be no issues with
uploading it via YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo. With technology and the web
advancing so rapidly, it makes it that much easier for movies, videos,
photographs, and memories to be shared.
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