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Title: Digital Video The Basics


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Digital VideoThe Basics
  • By
  • Melissa Burton
  • Jeff Baxter
  • Cassandra Kessinger
  • Linda
  • Darci Ruber

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What is Digital Video?
  • It brings the world of video production to
    computer users like you--desktop video (DTV).

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How Does Digital Video Work?
  • First you need a source of information (CD ROM,
    videotape played by a VCR, camcorder hooked to
    your computer etc.)
  • Once you have a source you need to get it into
    your pc
  • The capture card converts the source (which is an
    analog signal) into digital information that the
    computer understands, AKA digitizing

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Digital Video Allows Us To
  • Shoot high-quality videos
  • Download the images to our computers
  • Edit them and manipulate the images
  • Add special effects and sound
  • Upload to another medium such as VHS, CD ROM, or
    for Internet viewing

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Sample of a Quick Time Video
  • http//www.apple.com/quicktime/trailers/fox/epi
    sode-i/

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Compression
  • In order to playback on a standard computer the
    video needs to be compressed
  • Compression is the coding of data to save storage
    space or transmission time. Compressed data must
    be decompressed before it can be used.

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Compression continued............
  • Compression takes the digital information and
    squeezes it down (without losing any of it) so
    that it is easier for your pc to handle and also
    does not use a lot of your hard drive space.
  • The best compression scheme today can reduce the
    information by as much as 1001
  • Compression can come in the form of hardware or
    software or both.

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Video Viewers
Viewers (or video plug-ins) are needed in order
to view Internet-video. Following is a list of
the most popular ones on the Internet.
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Types of Video Viewers
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Video Formats
  • File formats are arrangements of electronic
    information
  • Popular formats exist because they conform to a
    standard that programs can recognize
  • This benefits the computer user by making their
    information usable in a wide variety of programs

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Popular File Formats
There are several, but here are a few of the most
popular.......
AVI
Quick Time
Mpeg
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Popular File Formats--AVI
  • AVI-(Audio Video Interleaved), also called Video
    for Windows (VFW)
  • One of the most popular formats for presenting
    video
  • Developed by Microsoft
  • Extensions--.avi
  • Can be a little choppy (faster processors and
    special graphics accelerators can help with this
    problem.

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Popular File Formats--Quick Time
  • QuickTime is a digital video format developed and
    supported primarily by Apple computers but can be
    viewed on practically every platform available
    today.
  • It was one of the first digital video formats for
    the pc
  • It is very similar to the AVI format--both use
    similar strategies for compression and
    decompression
  • File extensions--mov, movie,qt

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Popular File Formats--MPEG
  • MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group)
  • An exciting new standard for streaming digital
    information
  • Compresses video and is designed to be streamed
    (it can be played as it appears on your hard
    drive, unlike most video formats which require
    that all frames are downloaded)
  • Extensions--.mpeg,mpg.mpv

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Editing Programs--The Fun Part!
  • Editing is done through software programs
    specifically designed to deal with and manipulate
    video file formats ((AVI, QuickTime, and MPEG to
    name a few)
  • Things you can do--
  • insert
  • move
  • copy
  • delete
  • transitions
  • add 3D effects
  • and much more!

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Why Use Video in the Schools?
  • Video can be the most interesting way to present
    a complex subject you are teaching.
  • Video allows repeated observation of the same
    event
  • It can successfully show realistic scenes and
    guide learning of psychomotor skills for which
    learners must recognize or copy movements.

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Video Can......
  • Vividly illustrate procedures and processes
  • Make abstract concepts concrete
  • Support classification and comparison of
    information
  • Enliven introductions to topics

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Digital Video for the ClassroomMeeks Helt
Superfantabulous Health
  • This multimedia program can be used for students
    not able to participate in regular P.E. classes
    or as a follow up for different Health units.
  • Here is a sample......................

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Problems with Video and Learning
  • Problem Excessive complexity can overwhelm
    students with more information than they can
    process.
  • Solution Include pauses in a presentation to
    allow learners to mentally catch up
  • Problem Students perceive video a easier to
    understand than text and tend to devote less
    effort to learning from a video presentation as
    compared to a text passage.
  • Solution Make short video clips, they can
    enhance learning by cueing the learner and
    providing interaction.

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Problems Cont.......
  • Problem Video suffers from a weakness in
    providing detailed information. Students tend to
    have trouble remembering details from scenes they
    view.
  • Solution Combine video resources with text to
    provide practice and feedback.

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Guidelines for Creating Classroom Video By the
Department of Educational Technology San Diego
State University, 1995
  • Camera Angle--Show a performance on the screen
    the way the learner would see if he were doing
    the job himself
  • Rate of Development--Keep the rate of development
    of a film slow enough to permit the learner to
    grasp the material as it is shown.
  • Succinct Treatment--Do not present only the bare
    essentials or cover subject matter too rapidly.

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Guidelines Continued.........
  • Introductions--Present relevant information in
    the introduction and tell the viewer what he is
    expected to learn from the film.
  • Summary--Summarize important points in the film
    in a clear, concise manner. Summaries probably
    do not significantly improve learning unless they
    are complete enough to serve as repetition and
    review.

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Guidelines Continued.....
  • Concentration of ideas--present ideas or concepts
    at a rate appropriate to the ability of the
    audience.
  • Commentary--Dont pack the sound track the
    number of words (per minute of film) in the
    commentary has a definite effect on learning.
  • Special Effects--Avoid the use of special effects
    as attention-getting devices it has no positive
    influence on learning.

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Guidelines concluded......
  • Color--Experimentation has not yet demonstrated
    any general over-all increase in learning as a
    result of using color in instructional films.
  • Music--Preliminary experimentation suggests that
    music does not add to the instructional
    effectiveness of an informational film.

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