This sub-type of video is used to demonstrate a real-world situation. It can be used for the basis of a case study or as a scripted scene with analysis to demonstrate a concept, theory or idea.
Low-Investment Video Example
Teaching Points
This video is effective because it has narration with illustration simultaneously (multiple perspectives to learn from), and a complete script.
Resources Typically Used to Develop
video camera, actors, tripod, lighting, microphone, voiceover, editing (text overlays)
Low-Investment Video Example (plays in a new window)
High-Investment Video Example
Teaching Points
The design of this scenario in the video is effective because it displays a real-life situation that could be encountered in the workplace. The supervisor is incorrect so the video models an incorrect response to a situation.
Resources Typically Used to Develop
professional studio, multiple video cameras, tripod, microphone, lighting, editing, script, actors
High-Investment Video Example (plays in a new window)