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Enhancing VR Simulations with Practical Video Techniques
Manage episode 431564060 series 2800920
What is “practical video,” and will it become the future of instructional video creation? Practical video involves creating not just video, but also immersive experiences.
Debbie Richards, Chief Technology Officer at Creative Interactive Ideas, sits down with Matt Pierce on The Visual Lounge to talk about the practical applications of video in instructional design and development.
Recorded as part of the Learning DevCamp series, this conversation sheds light on how video can be a powerful tool beyond just creating tutorials or marketing content. We hear about Debbie’s experiences working on a VR project in Oklahoma, where she and her team used various video techniques to capture elements for an immersive learning environment. From recording ambient sounds to taking 360-degree footage, Debbie explains how these practical video applications help developers recreate realistic scenarios without physically being on-site. The episode also touches on the cost-effectiveness of using video for remote development work, especially in industries like oil and gas, where on-site visits can be tricky.
Learning points from the episode include:
- 00:00 - 00:57 Introduction
- 00:57 - 03:52 What is practical video?
- 03:52 - 07:10 Debbie’s advice for capturing practical video
- 07:10 - 08:17 Making things realistic when capturing video
- 08:17 - 09:38 Debbie shares an example of working with oil and gas companies
- 09:38 - 09:53 Outro
Important links and mentions:
- Connect with Debbie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cre8iveii/
- Learning DevCamp: https://learningdevcamp.com/
249 episodes
Manage episode 431564060 series 2800920
What is “practical video,” and will it become the future of instructional video creation? Practical video involves creating not just video, but also immersive experiences.
Debbie Richards, Chief Technology Officer at Creative Interactive Ideas, sits down with Matt Pierce on The Visual Lounge to talk about the practical applications of video in instructional design and development.
Recorded as part of the Learning DevCamp series, this conversation sheds light on how video can be a powerful tool beyond just creating tutorials or marketing content. We hear about Debbie’s experiences working on a VR project in Oklahoma, where she and her team used various video techniques to capture elements for an immersive learning environment. From recording ambient sounds to taking 360-degree footage, Debbie explains how these practical video applications help developers recreate realistic scenarios without physically being on-site. The episode also touches on the cost-effectiveness of using video for remote development work, especially in industries like oil and gas, where on-site visits can be tricky.
Learning points from the episode include:
- 00:00 - 00:57 Introduction
- 00:57 - 03:52 What is practical video?
- 03:52 - 07:10 Debbie’s advice for capturing practical video
- 07:10 - 08:17 Making things realistic when capturing video
- 08:17 - 09:38 Debbie shares an example of working with oil and gas companies
- 09:38 - 09:53 Outro
Important links and mentions:
- Connect with Debbie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cre8iveii/
- Learning DevCamp: https://learningdevcamp.com/
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