Make a Gem Reel in 3 Steps…with Hotness

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gem·reel –noun

  1. A cut and polished film reel (can be actual film, video, or digital) of precious quotes fine enough for use in benefiting people.
  2. A series of reflections or thoughts held in great esteem or affection caught on camera.

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How do you cut and polish a Gem Reel?

The above Gem Reel was cut and polished in less than four hours…from writing to the upload of the final cut. The result I must say am quite surprised with. How do you make a video like the above? Before I tell you, read the following short posts I’ve made in the past:

Step One – Concept & Writing

I got the original idea from a conversation I had with Ali (Baba Ali from Ummah Films). He mentioned that one time he tried making one of his video blogs in a way such that different people say one line of the video. In and of itself would work as a good marketing tool because each person in the video would email their friends the video, and them their friends. The video never made it to final cut. I figured I’ll give the concept a test…

I had an idea in my head and put it down on (digital) paper here: http://forums.almaghrib.org/showthread.php?t=24077

Step Two – Production

The idea was to come in and film the gem reel during the lunch break of the class (between duhr and asr salah). There are three aspects of production you want to keep in mind…social, technical, and creative.

  • Social Aspect — getting people to be in the video. A lot of people are generally camera shy, even more if they don’t really know you that well. A technique that works is to greet the individual, shake their hand and don’t let go until you explain to them what you’re doing and they agree to be in the video. After they do their part, get their email address , and request from them to help you find the next person to be in the video. After the first few, people begin to fall in line. Do your best to do sequences in order. I helps in the post production.
  • Technical Aspect — Knowing what tools you need is very important. You may or may not use the same tools as me. I believe you should have at least the following;
    • light source
    • microphone
    • camera
    • people to be on and off camera.

    The tools I used were the following;

    • Shotgun Microphone – Sennheiser MKE300
    • Makeshift Boom Pole – It was a broken window ice-scraper that I taped the microphone onto
    • Zoom H4 Handy- Audio recorder
    • Camera – Panasonic GS80
    • Lights – I used the sunlight from the window and two cheap homedepot portable construction lights. I used the lights in a three point lighting formation
    • Tripod – I had intended to use one on the day of the shoot…but I forgot it.

    Keep in mind, don’t let principals keep you from being creative. Some photography principals that I would recommend you follow if you wish:

  • Creative Aspect — Don’t stick to the norm. Be different. Be new. Challenge yourself. People always think or aspire to do things, but never actually do it. Don’t be like them. Be YOU. Don’t let the criticism, judgments, and discouragements of others keep you from doing it YOUR WAY.

Step Three – Post-Production

This part is quite simple and straight forward.

  • You need to dump the footage (audio/video) from the camera onto the computer you will edit from.
  • Have a video editing program. Free ones like windows movie maker (PC) and iMovie (MAC) can work great. You may need to make your audio into stereo if you used an external audio recording device. Use a program like Audicity (free) or get trails to professional programs like Protools (Avid), Soundbooth (Adobe), Sound Forge (Sony), or Garageband (MAC).
  • Make sure the audio and video are synchronized. Especially if you used a separate device for recording audio.
  • Play around with different color correction options if you have that available to you to get a certain look. With this video I simply increased the contrast of the video and desaturated the colors a little bit.
  • Export the video. Upload it. Share with your friends.

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9 responses for this post

  1. Niqaabis Says:

    As salaam ‘alaikum

    Jazaak Allaahu khairan for this post

    I really benefited from all the information; it’s a lot to take in but very detailed

    I can see the ‘rule of thirds’ and the audio was really clear considering it was shot during the breaks
    though I’m struggling a bit to see the 3 way lighting effect, but I’m sure its there

    I hope to try something like this one day too inshaa Allaah

  2. AlBaraa Says:

    Jazakallahu Khairun for the comment, and I’m glad that you benefited!

    The lighting didn’t come out exactly as I had planned. The cheap construction lights that I got for $15 each didn’t do that well for a fill light. That’s the reason why the left side of the talent’s faces is very dark. Next time I’ll probably get myself a second light to add to the key effect, or maybe just a brighter light source.

    The best option will probably be a mirror…using it to reflect sunlight coming in as a fill light. onto the other side of the face. You can see this example on “Being a camcorder pro” article.

  3. Islam Says:

    Assalamu Alaikum Brother Belal,

    Jazakallahu Khairan for the great video that you’re contributed towards Durbah. May Allah (swt) bless you and make you successful in everything, Ameen. Assalamu Alaikum.

    Best,
    Islam

  4. Ahmed Says:

    Assalaam u alaykum,

    Video’s are just amazing, i appreciate your idea of initiating Gem Reel, may Allah swt reward you for your good intentions,

    Keep up the good work.

    Was-salaam
    Ahmed

  5. AlBaraa Says:

    Alhumdulillah. We do what we can. Tell the everyone you know about gemreel.com

  6. Editing Program Says:

    Asalaam Alaikum,

    JazakAllah Khair for sharing the tips. However, could you please provide with more recommended Video Editing Programs? I have used quite a number of them and find them to be unsatisfying.

    Wasalaam Alaikum

  7. AlBaraa Says:

    InshaAllah in a future post we will discuss the details of editing programs, what’s hot, and what’s not.

    For now, what I recommend is, use what you know. If you don’t want to use the programs you know, because you feel that they are too limited in their functions, then a more advanced editing program that you don’t know.

    All in all, editing programs are vehicles. They get you from point A to point B. Some get you there faster than others. How fast you get to point B really depends on how well you know how to drive the vehicle. Someone who knows Windows Movie Maker like the back of their hand versus someone who knows Premiere Pro CS3 only slightly…the Windows Movie Maker user will complete their project faster, although Premiere Pro CS3 is a faster vehicle. — just an example.

  8. Bint Mohamed Says:

    AsSalaam alaykum,

    I’m implementing some of your suggestions on a new video for my qabeelat….Just the thought of it gives me butterflies in my stomach….I’m excited to see the final result inshaAllah.

    Did you made the video for Hosna as well?

  9. AlBaraa Says:

    MashaAllah, cant wait to see the results!

    Yea, I made the video for Hosna too.

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