Thursday, 12 May 2011

Tutorial Five: Video Production Sessions


Below are the tasks and questions we wish to address in this tutorial.  Students are reminded that they will be posting this information to their individual blogs so will need to provide a context for potential readers



Provide a brief summary of the services offered by YouTube.

  • Information can be drawn from the week five tutorial hand out or from online sources. 

Youtube is a video sharing website that allows users to upload their own videos and video other people’s videos (About.com, 2011). People upload all sorts of videos, from things they may have made themselves, to clips of movies and television programs, to sports games, to their video blogs, and many more. There are copyright issues that come up when people try to upload full television programs, etc because they are not owned by the user, but somebody needs to actually report this violation (About.com, 2011). As stated, users can upload and view videos, can comment on other videos, subscribe to other users, rate videos, and videos can be embedded on other websites.

Introduce a chosen topic of interest drawn from your fieldwork experience, an OT practice area or a personal occupation. 

  • Find five different sources of online video content that help explain, demonstrate, or provide personal experiences of your topic.  Chosen topics should be discussed first with the lecturer.  All sources should be linked to your blog with a description of relevance provided (in your own words).
I will be basing my videos around soccer, how to play, correct techniques, and some favourite videos of mine which show how football is played at the top level.


This video shows how to strike a ball properly when shooting at goal.


This video shows a few basic dribbles in football and some tricks and turns.


This video shows how to defend, an important part of football.





This video shows Paul Scholes, a player for Manchester United, passing the ball. He is one of the best passers in world football and here is a selection of his best passes.


This video shows Ryan Giggs, another player for Manchester United, scoring his 10 best goals.


These videos combined give a picture of the fundamentals of football, how to play and how they are performed at the top level.

References
              
          Youtube explained - overview of the google video sharing tool. (2011). Retrieved May 12th, 2011, from About: http://google.about.com/od/moreaboutgoogleaps/p/youtubeprofile.htm









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