LEVEL UP: A Student Reporting Labs Original Video Tutorial Series

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

Episode 1: Get that b-roll

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

Episode 2: Been there, lit that

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

Episode 3: POP

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

Audio Series — Episode 1: Mic Check 1, 2

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

Audio Series — Episode 2: Do’s and Don’ts

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

Audio Series — Episode 3: Meet the TASCAM

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

BONUS VIDEO

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How do I navigate information on social media?

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How to debunk science misinformation

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How to record a video diary

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How do I tell fact from fiction? COVID-19 EDITION

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How to record b-roll on your phone

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How to record a podcast

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.

How to record a Rapid Response

The SRL team’s original video tutorial collection “LEVEL UP” is aimed at inspiring your students to take their storytelling and camerawork to new heights.

To check out the archived tutorial videos with Media Arts teacher Gil Garcia, click here.