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Project: Internet of Things
Project: Internet of Things
  • Project Introduction
  • Project Challenge
  • Project Instructions
    • 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION
      • 1.1 IoT Product Research
      • 1.2 IoT Code Tutorials
      • 1.3 Project Ideas
      • 1.4 Competitive Analysis
      • 1.5 User Research
      • 1.6 Value Proposition
      • 1.7 Design Requirements
      • 1.8 Interaction Storyboard
      • 1.9 Proposal Presentation
    • 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION
      • 2.1 Project Schedule
      • 2.2 System Model
      • 2.3 Interactive Prototype
      • 2.4 Prototype Evaluation
      • 2.5 Smart Device and Apps
      • 2.6 Product Website
      • 2.7 Product Video
      • 2.8 Solution Presentation
    • 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION
      • 3.1 Solution Evaluation
      • 3.2 Solution Refinements
      • 3.3 Project Poster
      • 3.4 Evaluation Presentation
      • 3.5 Public Presentation
      • 3.6 Project Reflection
      • 3.7 Class Celebration
  • References
    • IoT Code Guidebook
    • CxD Principles & Practices
    • Research Topics in Computing
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  1. Project Instructions
  2. 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION

2.7 Product Video

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Last updated 6 years ago

Your team will create a product demo video that will briefly demonstrate and explain your working smart device prototype and its web app. You'll include the video in your team's .

  1. Create a script and for your team's product demo video, which should be about 1-2 minutes in length. As necessary, tailor the video content to your target users, as represented by your team's persona. Be sure the video will be clear, concise, engaging, and professional.

    • For the script, be sure you'll show and explain what the smart device and web app do, as well as the value they provide to users.

    • For the storyboard, decide which will be most effective for the different parts or scenes in the video. When necessary, be sure to capture close-up shots of the smart device or web app to show important details.

  2. Use your script and storyboard to practice the video.

    • The person(s) that will act and/or narrate should practice what they will do and/or say.

    • The camera person should practice capturing the camera shots using different camera movements (tilting up or down, panning left or right, zooming in or out, etc.).

    • If your team can record the final video (and its audio) in one continuous take, you'll avoid or minimize the need to edit the video.

  3. Record and finalize the video.

    • If necessary, record additional takes.

    • If necessary, edit the video to finalize it (cut and splice scenes, add titles or captions, add narration or background music, etc.).

    • Upload the final video to a site (such as: Google Drive, YouTube, etc.) that will allow you to embed (or link to) the video in your team’s product marketing website.

❏ Deliverable

Submit a link to your team's product demo video for its smart device solution.

Here's a real-life example of a product video:

Because your team's device is a first version prototype, your video will be more of a demonstration, rather than a polished commercial for a finished product.

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product marketing website
narrative storyboard
types of camera shots
Fitbit Charge 3 fitness tracker