Part 2 Production Notes about the EdX course “Making Science and Engineering Pictures”, a free online course taught by science photographer Felice Frankel. (Part 1 of my production notes are here.)

Robin Heyden was the Educational Consultant on this project, and shortly after the course was completed, she and I sat down to a skype conversation about the creation and design of the course videos.

This is one conversation, broken up into 8 segments, the entire playlist can be found here. I’m starting the playlist on this page with the second of the series, focusing on how to design a course to use the benefits of online education.  The ensuing videos in this playlist talk about my working relationship with Felice Frankel, organizing assets, creating motion graphics and other components in Illustrator and After Effects, crafting an educational storyline, and finally crediting all the members of our production team.

  1. Natasha’s background
  2. Developing effective online education
  3. Workflow and process
  4. Production tools
  5. Motion graphics
  6. Telling a story
  7. Lessons learned
  8. The team

(This post was first published in January 2016.)


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