Cary Engleberg, M.D Professor of Internal Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Unless otherwise noted, the content of this program is licensed.

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Methods for recording educational videos FLIP video camera Video and sound file formats (conversion software) Sound production and editing using Soundbooth Video production with PremierePro

Make a video using the FLIP camera Convert the FLIP video file Edit sound files – Adjust volume; remove background noise – Remove an unwanted sound – Make a.wav recording Construct a 1 minute video using Premiere Pro

Situation being photographedBest camera/sound option Patient findings (clinic/ward)FLIP video Clinical procedure (brief)FLIP video with tripod Clinical procedure (> 1hour)Camcorder with tripod “Talking head” discussions Camcorder with lavalier mic, OR FLIP video, OR FLIP video with simultaneous sound capture to Soundbooth from a lavalier mic Large objects, buildings, landscapes Any

Keep the camera still (let the moving action take place within the video frame). Use a light-weight tripod when possible. Use panning and zooming sparingly, or not at all. Reposition the camera, as needed. You can delete the intervening camera motion at the editing stage. Don’t erase anything

Not recording Recording

white background same with sidelight yellow background

It’s in the camera and loads when first attached to your USB port

Saves to “My Flip Video Library” folder in the User’s “Documents” folder File format is.avi (must be converted for editing

Record <15 seconds of your own face Say “This is ____ (your name), and this is my first edited movie” (or something similar) Save the video to your computer

.mp3 – commonly used in portable media players; audio input for Flash videos).m4a.mp4 – used in iTunes and iPods.aiff – formatted for audio CD players.wav – a standard format for computer-based sounds in Windows; it can also be played by Quicktime

.mpg,.m4v,.mp4 – Most used format by the “Moving Pictures Experts Group”; for DVDs and video podcasts.wmv – “Windows Media Video” for the Windows Media Player.mov – Quicktime movie.flv – Flash video -- designed for the web (e.g., YouTube).avi – “Audio Video Interleave” -- used by cell phones, digital still cameras, and by the FLIP video camera.dv – “digital video” -- raw video data from most video cameras

Source:

Add your FLIP video to the MediaCoder queue Set the following tabs: – “Generic” – browse to select an output file – “Video” - video format = MPEG-4 – “Audio” - audio encoder = LAME – “Container” - container = MOV Click the Start button

Open EasyWMV Open “Inspector” Set format to “mp4” Drag the.avi file to the open conversion window

Increase the volume and remove the background noise from this sound file (volume-background.wav) Remove the unwanted tapping sound from this file (unwanted noise.wav)

Open Record window Set the input-output device from the drop-down “Device” menu Enter a file Click the “Browse” button to identify the output folder Check the intensity meter Record the sound Stop by clicking the square button and click the “Close” button to view the sound graphics Trim unnecessary silence from the sound file and save.

capture video directly from camcorders trim or edit videos and place them on a timeline in the desired order. create audio and video transitions add titles, subtitles, or labels to video recordings, and additional sounds to the audio tracks adjust video quality (e.g., brightness, color, etc.) edit or remove the audio tracks export the final movie to Flash Video format (.flv)

Here is the movie to assemble: