HTM School turned one this month, and it has accomplished a lot in its first year. With 47,000 views and counting, the series has gained a loyal following of eager students soaking up the relevant components of brain theory.
As an HTM School student myself, one of the things that has intrigued me most has been the production and evolution of the series. From concept to creation, the entire process is handled by one person, in a garage far, far away – or at least a 3.5 hour drive.
I asked Matt to take me behind the scenes and talk about how each episode gets made. In this podcast, we talk about how he comes up with the concepts and visualizations, what a day of filming looks like, and the finer points of Final Cut Pro.
Take a listen and share the podcast with others who can benefit from HTM Education. Questions about the series of specific episodes? Post them in the HTM Forum.
Pre-production planning: Green screen, camera, scripts, visuals, tripods, lighting
On non-production days, the film studio goes back to being a home office / garage
Green Screen and proper lighting are key to all of Matt’s visualizations
From green screen to computer screen – the final product is full of interesting visuals.