Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Basics of copyright law(0)Solicitor Doug Locke explains how you must be careful not to infringe copyright laws when using music and video in your own creations.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Editing basics(0)Advice and useful pointers to get you started editing your videos.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Using DSLR cameras(0)A basic guide outlining the main features on many DSLR cameras and how to get the best results.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Parental consent(0)Solicitor Claire Hall explains when and under which circumstances, you need to get parental consent for including pupils in your film
Quick ViewTES_studioIntroducing the Tes “how to” video series(0)Find out what tips and tricks we have to help you make great videos to use in the classroom.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Why film yourself?(0)Some of the reasons why filming yourself teaching and filming your class can help improve your teaching.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Using mobile phones and tablets(0)Some great tips on using mobile phones and tablets to create picture perfect videos.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Using video in the classroom(0)There are many good reasons to use video in the classroom. Here are some great ideas.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Filming basics(0)Advice on the basics of filming including framing your shots, things to look out for and things to avoid.
Quick ViewTES_studioVideo How-To: Using audio(0)You can fool the eyes, but you can't fool the ears! Why sound is so important in your videos.