Meet Smit

Meet Smit, a member of the OLC staff.

He is currently a Student Assistant and began working in November 2022.

At Pace University, he is pursuing his master’s degree in Social Media and Mobile Marketing. He is extremely enthusiastic about creating content for social media, particularly LinkedIn, and aspires to work for major media companies.

He also has a creative eye and enjoys designing innovative posts and thumbnails.

At the OLC, he assists with all aspects of video production and is also learning video editing with Adobe Premiere Pro.

Check out his new tutorial video, in which he explains the basic fundamentals of editing.

My First Semester Working at the Online Learning Center

I started working in the Online Learning Center at the beginning of the spring semester during my sophomore year at Pace. I wanted to work here because it fell under the umbrella of my major, Film and Screen Studies, along with my minor, Digital Media Studies, because it involves filming, creating digital media for informational purposes, and editing videos or content optimized for faculty and promoting the OLC.

Working here allowed me to expand my knowledge in all areas of production: pre-production, live production, and post production. I learned how to properly prepare and setup for shoots by creating a checklist, a shot-list, and going through a few rehearsals before I hear the word “rolling.” I even learned the basics and fundamentals of the TriCaster which is like the systems that the News and Talk Shows use when recording. During live-production, I learned how to transition smoothly and wait for proper cue signals and body language when recording someone live. I also learned how to maneuver with the controls and set up a shoot in the system with its proper content and added graphics and animations. There is not as much post-production involved as there is pre and live, but when there is, I mainly use Adobe Premiere Pro to edit and export Ads made to display outside of the OLC. We have made a few Ads the past few months, some being strictly digital and some where we had our finest actors of the OLC,showcase in front of the camera, what goes on when preparing for a shoot!

When the studio is not occupied, myself and other OLC staff do our best to improve the studio such as recording tutorials for future faculty. For example, I would spend time learning and mastering how to use the green screen on three different applications; Zoom, iMovie, and OBS, and then made personalized tutorials for when faculty may need a hand. I recorded three different tutorials for each application going step by step and featured it on the OLC blog where faculty can easily access it if in need of help. There are many transferable skills that I have learned while working at the OLC and cannot wait for what more is to come next semester in the fall!

OLC Overview – The Recorded Webinar

Joe Seijo and I (Brian Hughes) just delivered a Zoom webinar for faculty called “Create Engaging Videos for Classes.” Here is the recording (which, for all of my emphasis on creating layered video, iconically doesn’t include my talking head overlay on my slides due to a heretofore unknown limitation in Zoom).

Brian and Joe
A screenshot from the Q&A sesh.

This session focused on strategies for creating videos as course content using Pace’s Online Learning Center. Whether the goal is a presentation, demonstration, or another format, we covered basic steps, creative options, and best practices for producing engaging videos. We provided an overview of the center’s technology and capacities, and also provided tips and best practices for those who record videos from home.

38 faculty members attended, and about again as many expressed interest in the recorded webinar to view at a later time.

Keep an eye out for in-person workshops in the future.

Please contact us to set up a consultation or production.

 

 

Hello world!

Welcome to the Online Learning Center blog. The center (the “OLC”), opened last week with a ribbon cutting ceremony led by President Krislov and Provost Quiñones. Brian, the Associate Director of the OLC, has set up this blog to share timely information with the Pace faculty community. Please learn about the center on our website, and reach out to us at OLC@pace.edu.

Online Learning Center Ad
Our first ad on display outside the center. Time to build the team!
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