Deliverable Guidelines and Tips for Video Production Success

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"Learn the essential guidelines and tips for creating impactful videos, including citing sources, media releases, showcasing team members, and incorporating results. Understand the importance of tone and storytelling style for effective communication. Explore scenes related to community concerns, team objectives, and more to craft engaging content. Stay professional and imagine your video being viewed by a wide audience. Maximize your video production potential with these valuable insights and recommendations."

  • Video Production
  • Guidelines
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  • Storytelling
  • Team Objectives

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  1. VPS OUTLINE: THINGS TO REMEMBER This is the most publicly viewed deliverable Cite everything TWICE Once in the video and again in the credits Know your creative commons licensing ASK if you are questioning a source You need a media release from for anyone in the video Everyone on your team is not required to be seen or heard in the video (It is recommended to show some type of team photo with names so you can get credit where credit is do) Video does not need to contain results, but if you have them you are encouraged to incorporate them Have fun! You may show this to your next employer.

  2. VPS OUTLINE: TIPS Mix up the questions! The outline is provided as an example of how to storyboard and organize your thoughts! TONE: Tone is a key component to any video. Try taking a documentary style or storytelling approach. Storytelling: Emphasize more on the community and how DEVELOP s product will help partners improve the community s concerns Documentary: Informative and straight to the point. Use flashy results and visualizations, but speak at a 7thgrade level. Be aware of the speaker! Practice speaking the script to minimize awkward phrases and to identify you time constraints. BE PROFESSIONAL: These videos are the most publicly viewed deliverable! Imagine this video is being watched by a senator.

  3. Opening Scene Elements Script: Official DEVELOP introductory clip Visuals: DEVELOP introductory clip fade to white from DEVELOPedia Estimated Scene Duration: 8 seconds

  4. Community Concerns Why is this project important? What are the community concerns? Found In Proposal: Community Concerns Project Summary: Community Concerns Scene Elements Script: Chile s stark geographical differences across latitudes presents diverse agricultural conditions throughout the entire country. Chile is vulnerable to drought and reliant on irrigation practices in many sub-regions. Balancing the management of supply and demand of water across the country proves a difficult task for the Ministry of Agriculture which works to reduce vulnerability to drought and other agriculture-climate events by disseminating response information that serves as an early warning for decision-makers and stakeholders of the agriculture industry. Visuals: Show stock photos of Chile, maybe a fly through with GEE Estimated Scene Duration: 28

  5. Team / Project Objectives What are the objectives of this project? Found In Proposal: Project Synopsis Project Summary: Objective Overview Scene Elements Script: The Chile Water Resources team at Ames research center partnered with the Ministerio de Agricutura to incorporate hydrological and agricultural data derived from NASA EO into Chile s drought monitoring and decision-making processes using Google Earth Engine. Visuals: Picture of team with names flying on the screen, Photos of Ministerio de Agricutura maybe their flag. Then PowerPoint with objectives. Estimated Scene Duration: 15 second

  6. Partners What is the project partner s current decision-making process and how will the incorporation of NASA EOs help improve this process? Found In Proposal: End-User s current Decision-Making Process End-User s Capacity to Use NASA Earth Observations Project Summary: Current Management Practices & Policies Scene Elements Script: Currently Chile uses the Climate Data Library (CDL) to serve as a drought observatory for the country and agricultural community. Using information derived from the CDL the Ministry informs farmers and stakeholders of the best irrigation practices for their specific regions. Although some of this information is derived from remote sensing, the Ministry seeks to enhance their dataset by incorporating data from NASA EOs. Visuals: Potential interview with partners, Images of CDL, stock footage of farmers and Chile ag, NASA satellites orbiting world. Estimated Scene Duration: 15

  7. End Products / Sensors Used What end product(s) will be produced during this project and what Earth observations will be used? How will these Earth observations be used? Found In Proposal: End Products, Earth Observations Project Summary: Earth Observations & Parameters Scene Elements Script: This project produced a Google Earth engine tool that incorporates NASA Earth observations to enhance the current decision making processes. This tool incorporated data from SMAP and Sentinel-1 to estimate soil moisture, Aqua and Terra MODIS snow algorithm output to estimate snow cover and supplement hydrological data in the CDL, and AMSR2 to analyze snow water equivalent. All data is hosted and processed by GEE and made ready for analysis by the Ministry of Agriculture in Chile. Visuals: Pictures of team working on GEE <no code> or animation of GEE + EO. Then show animations of satellites and have word of what they will do fly onto screen. Transition to every satellite. Graphic of SMAP + Terra MODIS + AMSR2 = GEE tool Estimated Scene Duration: 22

  8. Partner Benefits / Conclusion How will these end products help improve partner decision-making? Found In Proposal: End-User Benefits Project Summary: N/A Scene Elements Script: Remotely-sensed datasets used in this project provide Chile with an increased temporal and spatial resolution of hydrological and agricultural observations with regards to drought monitoring. The three indices explored in this project will allow for more robust decision making for the agriculture industry. Visuals: Interview or satellite imagery/initial results Estimated Scene Duration: 12

  9. Mandatory Credits Found On DEVELOPedia Scene Elements Script: When in doubt, use all three statements Visuals: The following three statements must be included in the credits (before the DEVELOP closing clip) of every VPS video: This material is based upon work supported by NASA through contract NNL16AA05C. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NPR 2200.2C D.6.4.1: Trade names and trademarks are used in this report for identification only. Their usage does not constitute an official endorsement, either expressed or implied, by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Estimated Scene Duration: 8

  10. Ending Scene Elements Script: Official DEVELOP ending (20thAnniversary) Visuals: Official DEVELOP ending from DEVELOPedia Estimated Scene Duration: 11 seconds

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