Working within a multi-camera studio, projects such as "Montage" teach foundations to video production.
"Stop Motion" was produced for the documentary assignment, wherein the student was required to interview someone and then use footage to demonstrate the subject matter, and additionally to create lower thirds.
These class projects demonstrate Sergei Eisenstein's montage theory, cutting on action, dialogue editing, discovering natural edit points, parallel editing, documentary interviews, narration editing, and more.
"How to Operate Your iPod" was the result of a documentary assignment.
The Howcast Projects allow for creativity within structure. Howcast sets strict guidelines for graphics, narration, music, and picture quality, much in the same way a television channel requires strict compliance with its quality control standards.
"How to Build Your Self-Confidence" by Ethan Borden