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SayPro Video Production Checklist A detailed checklist to ensure all production steps are completed

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SayPro Video Production Checklist: SayPro Monthly February SCDR-5

Event Overview

Event: SayPro Monthly February SCDR-5
Production Objective: Coordinate video recording and live streaming for the event
Organizer: SayPro Festival Management Office under SayPro Development Royalty (SCDR)
Event Date: [Insert Date]
Location: [Insert Venue/Online Platform]


Pre-Event Preparation Checklist

1. Team Coordination

  • [ ] Assign Production Roles
    • Director: [Name]
    • Camera Operators: [Names]
    • Audio Engineer: [Name]
    • Video Editor (for post-production): [Name]
    • Streaming Technician: [Name]
    • Event Coordinator: [Name]
  • [ ] Communication Plan
    Ensure all team members have access to the communication tools (e.g., radios, chat platform) to maintain coordination throughout the event.

2. Production Schedule

  • [ ] Confirm Event Timeline
    Verify the full event schedule with the host and speakers, confirming specific times for rehearsals, live streaming, and breaks.
  • [ ] Create Production Run Sheet
    Develop a detailed timeline (hour-by-hour) that includes key moments like speaker presentations, panel discussions, Q&A, etc. Ensure all production team members have a copy.

Equipment Checklist

3. Video Equipment

  • [ ] Cameras
    • 2-3 HD or 4K cameras for different angles (main stage, speaker close-ups, audience shots)
    • Tripods or dollies for stable and flexible movement
    • Extra camera batteries and memory cards
    • Camera stands or mounts for static shots
  • [ ] Camera Cables and Connectors
    • HDMI, SDI cables for camera output
    • Extension cords and power strips
    • Backup cables for redundancy
  • [ ] Camera Accessories
    • Lens filters (for bright lighting or specific shots)
    • Lens wipes and cleaning supplies
  • [ ] Video Switcher
    • Confirm switcher equipment to allow real-time camera switching during live streaming
    • Test all connections between cameras and video switcher

4. Audio Equipment

  • [ ] Microphones
    • Wireless microphones for speakers and panelists (minimum 3–4 for mobility)
    • Lapel microphones for individual speakers/presenters
    • Handheld microphones for audience interaction (Q&A)
  • [ ] Audio Mixers
    • Audio mixing console for controlling levels of microphones and sound inputs
    • Test all microphone input levels before the event
  • [ ] Audio Cables & Accessories
    • XLR cables for microphones
    • Backup audio cables and adapters (1/4″ jacks, etc.)
    • Headphones for audio engineers to monitor the mix

5. Streaming Setup

  • [ ] Streaming Platform Setup
    • Set up the live streaming platform (e.g., YouTube Live, Vimeo, or proprietary system)
    • Test stream link and ensure the platform is ready
    • Embed or share the stream link with the marketing team for attendee access
  • [ ] Encoder
    • Set up the encoder software or hardware for streaming
    • Test video and audio input to the encoder
  • [ ] Backup Streaming Solution
    • Verify alternative streaming platforms or backup systems in case of primary failure

6. Lighting Equipment

  • [ ] Stage Lighting
    • Set up lighting to ensure visibility for all speakers and panelists
    • Avoid harsh shadows, backlighting, or glares on cameras
  • [ ] Light Modifiers
    • Diffusers, reflectors, and softboxes for controlled, flattering lighting
    • Backup bulbs or lighting fixtures for redundancy

7. Other Essential Equipment

  • [ ] Laptops/Tablets for Monitoring
    • For streaming team to monitor live feed
    • For event coordinator to monitor live chat or audience questions during Q&A
  • [ ] Power Supplies
    • Ensure all equipment (cameras, microphones, streaming devices) has access to sufficient power
    • Have spare batteries or external power banks
    • Bring additional power strips and extension cords for flexibility

On-Site Setup Checklist

8. Venue/Location Setup

  • [ ] Venue Walkthrough
    • Conduct a final walk-through of the venue with the team to finalize camera placements, power sources, and space for crew.
  • [ ] Equipment Placement
    • Set up cameras at designated locations (main stage, close-ups of speakers, wide shots, etc.)
    • Test each camera’s framing, angle, and focus
  • [ ] Audio Setup
    • Position wireless microphones on all speakers and panelists
    • Ensure sound levels are correct and microphones are working with minimal interference
    • Set up audio mixing console for easy adjustments during the event
  • [ ] Lighting Setup
    • Position lights around the venue to avoid harsh shadows
    • Test lighting on each speaker’s position to ensure proper illumination for cameras
  • [ ] Video Switcher Setup
    • Confirm that the video switcher is connected to all cameras
    • Test the smooth transition between different camera angles

Test Runs & Rehearsals Checklist

9. Rehearsals

  • [ ] Technical Rehearsal
    • Schedule a full technical rehearsal the day before the event or early on the event day
    • Test all video, audio, and streaming equipment
    • Ensure all speakers, panelists, and moderators are familiar with microphones and presentation setup
    • Run through transitions between different event segments (e.g., from keynote to panel discussion)
  • [ ] Live Stream Test
    • Run a short test stream to verify the connection, quality, and audio-video sync
    • Test real-time streaming with the encoder to check stream stability
  • [ ] Lighting Check
    • Verify the lighting setup and ensure it is sufficient for each speaker and stage area
    • Make necessary adjustments to avoid overexposure or underexposure in camera shots
  • [ ] Audio Check
    • Test microphone levels for all presenters and speakers
    • Check for any background noise or interference
    • Confirm sound balance with both the in-house PA system and live stream audio

During the Event Checklist

10. Live Production

  • [ ] Camera Operation
    • Monitor camera feeds throughout the event, switching between different angles
    • Ensure proper framing and focus on all speakers, panelists, and audience members
  • [ ] Audio Monitoring
    • Continuously monitor sound levels and adjust microphone volumes as needed
    • Ensure no microphones are left on when not in use (to avoid feedback or background noise)
  • [ ] Live Stream Monitoring
    • Ensure the live stream is stable, with minimal latency or buffering
    • Monitor audience engagement (comments, questions) in real-time
  • [ ] Audience Interaction
    • Collect questions for the Q&A session and pass them to the moderators
    • Ensure smooth integration of live audience interaction into the streaming feed

11. Backup Plans

  • [ ] Monitor Equipment Health
    • Have spare equipment ready in case of technical failures (cameras, microphones, etc.)
    • Ensure backup power sources are functioning
  • [ ] Backup Stream
    • Ensure a secondary streaming platform or connection is ready if the primary fails

Post-Event Checklist

12. Post-Production

  • [ ] Video Editing
    • Review and edit the recorded footage for clarity, content flow, and engagement
    • Integrate event branding (logos, transitions, titles) as necessary
    • Add subtitles or closed captions to the recorded video for accessibility
  • [ ] Uploading & Distribution
    • Upload the final edited video to the designated platforms (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo)
    • Ensure proper video description and tags for easy searchability

13. Feedback & Review

  • [ ] Team Debrief
    • Gather feedback from all team members on what went well and what can be improved for future events
    • Discuss any technical issues encountered and develop strategies for improvement
  • [ ] Final Report
    • Provide a report detailing the event’s production, including equipment used, team performance, and any technical challenges
    • Share any metrics related to the live stream performance (viewership, engagement, etc.)

This checklist ensures that all aspects of video production, from pre-event setup to post-production, are fully covered, resulting in a seamless and professional experience for the SayPro Monthly February SCDR-5 event.

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