Title: Video and Instruction:
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3Video and Instruction
Extending Instruction beyond the Spoken Word,
Text and Graphics
- Michael J. Fimian 2006Providence College
4Contact Info
- Dr. Michael J. Fimian
- MFimian_at_Providence.edu
- Instructional Technology
- Development Program Feinstein 305401-865-1832
- Hours 900 to 1100, M-Th
Or ITDS
He coordinates the ITDP
Hes the Instructional Technology Design
Specialist
5Workshop Goals
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- Workshop Goals
- Discuss new ways of looking at, creating,
acquiring, and editing video information - Review of Basic Concepts related to video editing
- Capturing video
- ATI Software -- from a tape or DVD
- Adobe Elements Premiere -- from a tape or DVD
- MS MovieMaker-- from a tape or DVD
- Editing Video Adobe Premiere
- Trimming Video clips, associating clips, editing
clips - Compressing video to 1/10 or 1/100 original size
- Creating Videos from Graphics MS Photo Story
- Recording overlay narration using Sound Forge
- Sending video to Angel and the ITDP Server
- Have a Bit Of Fun
6Workshop Sequence
001
- Video 101 Introduction to Video
- Video 201 Using Video in Instruction
- Video 301 Capturing Video
- Video 401 Editing Video
- Video 501 Sending Video to Angel, ITDP Server
- Video 601 Video Resources
- Video 701 Video Tutorials
7Video 101 Introduction to Video
Section 101 Intro to Video
101
8Video can be used to
101
- Associate links with the Past (chalkboards) and
the Present (SmartBoards)
Indian Jones Actually teaches! (10 seconds outof
three movies)
9Video can be used to
101
Ever have one of these teachers?
10Video can be used to
101
Considering Going Digitalin your Instruction?
11Video can be used to
101
Well, maybe YOUR past
12Video can be used to
101
- Not all video file types are equal
BroadBandQuality
56K Quality
13Video can be used to
101
- Finish off your presentations on a humorous note
After
Before
14Video can be used to
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- Tell a story in different ways
FrederickFleet -Iceberg - Description
FrederickFleet -Iceberg - Real-time
15Video can be used to
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- Overlay your voice on a video clip Part I
Original Video Click the pic
16Video can be used to
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- Overlay your voice on a video clip Part II
Stripped Video Click the pic
17Video can be used to
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- Overlay your voice on a video clip Part III
No Video Narrated VideoClick the pic
18Video can be used to
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- Overlay your voice on a video clip Part IV
Original Video Narrated VideoClick the pic
19Section 101 Intro to Video
101
- Other Samples of Video Overlays
- Master Yoda offers some sage advice to a novice
course developer...
Narrated Clip 1
Narrated Clip 2
Narrated Clip 3
20Section 101 Intro to Video
101
- Other Samples of Videos
- Its possible to capture animations and some
video directly from your screen using
applications such as Camtasia Can be saved as
compressed Flash file.
Bonus Feature Titanic Meets Star Wars!
21Section 101 Intro to Video
101
- Sometimes using video is NOT the answer!
- Consider alternatives such as PowerPoint
Civil War PPT
Manassas PPT
Final Video Version
Impatica Version
22Basic Concepts -- Sound
101
- Sound spans time
- It has a starting point and an ending point
- Sound can be captured
- Sound can be captured your voice via
microphone - Sound can be transferred from a CD to the
hard drive - Copied without playing, or
- Played and capturedsimultaneously
- In either case
- the sound passes througha sound card in your
machine - the analog vibrations get translated by the
cardinto digital 1s and 0s - All the digital data getsaved as an videofile
on your hard drive.
23Basic Concepts -- Video
101
- Video spans time
- It has a starting point and an ending point
- Video can be captured
- Video can be captured need a capture card
- Video can be transferred from a CD to the
hard drive - Copied without playing, or
- Played and capturedsimultaneously
- In either case
- the video passes througha video card in your
machine - the analog frames get translated by the
cardinto digital 1s and 0s - All the digital data getsaved as a videofile on
your hard drive.
24Basic Video Concepts
101
- Common Video File Formats
- AVI Audio Video Interleave
- Microsoft format, used in PowerPoint
- Play on/in Angel
- WMV Windows Media Video
- Microsoft format, used in PowerPoint
- Plays on/in Angel
- MOV Apple Movie files
- Plays via a link just outside PowerPoint
- Plays on Angel
- MPEG and DV newer full-screen file formats
- Highly compressed
- Captures from DVDs, VHS tapes, digital movie
cameras - Used to create your own DVDs not easily editable
25Basic Video Concepts
101
- Video File Sizes Traditional Files
.AVI file formatCompressed 8-10 original
.WMV Broad- Band file formatCompressed 0.8-1
.0 original
.WMV 56Kfile formatCompressed 0.08-0.010
original
.AVI file format Raw Footage
26Basic Video Concepts
101
- Video File Sizes DVD Captures
.MPG file formatCompressed 25 original
1/1 or full screen
¼ screen
Final version is about6 of original
.AVI file format Raw Footage
27Basic Video Concepts
101
Raw UncompressedAVI File
CompressedAVI
HighlyCompressedWMV Broadband
HighlyCompressed WMV 56K
1000 MB
30-50 MB
2.5 MB
0.5 MB
File Size
Excellent
VeryGood
VeryAdequate
Poor
Visual Quality
28Products We Use
101
- Work horse Video Editor increase/decrease
volume, fade in/out, add effects, trim clips,
add/append clips to one another, add video clips
to video clips Newest version targets casual
user, and is cheaper!
AdobesPremiere Elements 69.98
Price JourneyEd.com
29Products We Use
- Simple Solution Video Creator import up to
150 graphics, add audio narration, set zoom and
pan settings for each graphic, add musical audio
track in background, export as streaming WMV file
for PowerPoint or Angel.
MSs PhotoStory 3.0 00.00 (download)
Sample Children of War
Sample Tour de France
Source www.Microsoft.com CD Install Click
here
Sample Friends Farewell
Sample How to Use PS2
30Products We Use
101
- Simple Solution Video Capture and Editor
import digital video from DVD, VCR, and digital
video camera, edit clips, import static graphics,
export streaming video or video for DVD creation.
MicrosoftsMovie Maker 2.0 free download
Source www.Microsoft.com
Sample Navigate the Site
Sample Capturing with MM2
31Products We Use
101
- Work horse sound editor increase/decrease
volume, fade in/out, add effects, trim clips,
add/append clips to one another, add audio clips
to video clips
Sonic FoundrysSound Forge Studio (v 6) 49.98
Price JourneyEd.com
32Products We Use
101
- Capture software Comes with your capture
card different software for different cards
ATIs Radeon Series Capture Cards200-250
33Products We Use
101
- Recording Narration Want to add your dulcet
tones to your web pages, angel links, or
PowerPoint Slides? The capability to do so has
been bundled with MS Windows since 1995. And,
its free as long as you have Windows installed
on your system. All you need is a good
microphone.
Microsoft WindowsVideo Recorder 00.00
Price NA
34Products We Use
101
- Microphone Speaking of Good Microphones, youll
need one. Generally you get what you pay for
avoid the 9.99 specials at the local BestBuy.
Microphones approximating 20.00 to 50.00 are a
better bet.
Head Set Microphone Mike slips over your head
powered from thecomputer. Often with volume
knob in wire.Usually comfortable. Good quality
video
Microphones 19.00 50.00
Prices BestBuy Prices Radio Shack Prices
Staples
Lapel Microphone Mike clips to top ofyour
shirt has on/off switch to preserve the
battery. Good qualityvideo
Avoid Avoid the classic stylemicrophones they
dontwork well with computers,are heavy, and
oftenneed amplifiers to capture agood signal.
35Sample Videos
101
Patrick Stuart Whales CD Circa 1995
See Cesium Chloride atoms bonding! Rated PG
Lets not forget PC Overview or Datum Takes a
Trip to Accinno
36Sample Videos
101
- Sample Videos
- Green Screen
Lets get Serious Karl!
37Sample Videos
101
- Sample Videos
- Green Screen
38Sample Videos
101
- Instructional Videos on the ITDP Web Site!!
Click the pic
Bye for now
39Thanks for Your Time
- The capacity to learn is a gift
- The ability to learn is a skill
- The willingness to learn is a choice
Redec of Ginaz -Dune
40Workshop Evaluation
- Thanks for taking part in our video editing
workshop! - Please provide us with constructive feedback that
would help us improve future offerings!!! - Our online workshop evaluation form is at
http//www.instructionaltech.net/Providence/work
shop_evaluation.htm
Wow! Time flies when youre having fun!