As one of the instructors for MIE100 Dynamics, Assistant Professor Fatemeh Jazinizadeh was interested in developing reusable educational media for first-year undergraduate engineering courses. For the Winter 2025 term, she worked with the ETO Content Production team to create an instructional video on the conservation of angular momentum, featuring a figure skater to visually demonstrate the core concept.
The result is an engaging and re-usable short video that demonstrates a principle in physics through a real-world example.
For this project, the ETO supported Prof. Jazinizadeh with video pre-production (scripting and recording logistics) and post-production (editing and motion graphics). The ETO didn’t do any of the filming; instead, Prof. Jazinizadeh filmed all the footage.
The ETO provided her guidance on how to best record video and audio using the equipment that was available to her and how to capture footage that would ensure flexibility in post-production.
The footage was filmed with an iPhone equipped with a bluetooth lav microphone, then handed over to ETO’s content production team for editing, audio processing, colour grading, and motion graphics.
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