Using Digital Video. Contents 1.Why using videos 2.Analog vs digital 3.Transferring your videos to the computer 4.Editing your videos 5.Video file formats.

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Using Digital Video

Contents 1.Why using videos 2.Analog vs digital 3.Transferring your videos to the computer 4.Editing your videos 5.Video file formats 6.Codecs 7.Links

1. Why using videos  To tell a story  To explain (local) situations visually  To clarify complex situations  To keep the attention of your audience  To transfer a message  To increase intercultural understanding

2. Analog or Digital? A few decades ago the only way to create videos was to capture videos analog. Videos were captured on tape. Analog videos are still used, but digital video is becoming more and more used. With digital video, the output is a digital file. Even if your digital camera uses tapes, the output file is digital. (Probably an.avi file). Both digital cameras

3. Transferring your videos to the computer (1)  If you want to edit your videos (for example to cut less important pieces) you need a computer. This means that your videofiles must be digital.  If your video is taped with a digital camera on DV tapes (see picture) the most used option is to transfer the data from your camera to your computer with a FireWire connection. Dv tapesFire Wire CableFireWire logo which you can find on your computer as well as you camera

3. Transferring your videos to the computer (2)  Optical disc (DVD)  Flash memory cards (for example: CF-I, MMC, xD, memory stick, (mini)SD )  Hard disk drive Nowadays, a lot of digital camcorders (video camera recorders) are tapeless. These camcorders may use different types of digital media storage (and often a combination): Examples of memory cards

3. Transferring your videos to the computer (3)  The cheapest way is to connect your analog camera or your VCR with the audio/video connection to the soundcard/tv card of your computer. To connect audio, you need an L-R Audio cable (see picture) end the video will be connected with an S-video cable (see picture). There are several ways to convert analog video to digital video Audio cable S-video cable and connection

 You can also use a converter to digitalize your analog video. A convertor is an electronic device which changes analog signals in to digital codes (see picture). You can buy converters for example in computer stores.  With a converter you can record your analog footage directly to your computer 3. Transferring your videos to the computer (4) Converter

4. Edit your video (1) You probably want to edit your video material. The most basic process of video editing is to cut and paste segments of your video footage. Also, you can add some titles. To edit your footage you need editing software. Examples of free editing software are:  Avid Free DV (with basic editing options) Avid Free DV  Jumpcut (online editing software, user friendly) Jumpcut In this presentation we will use Windows MovieMaker, Microsoft’s free video editing program. This program is easy to use, provides simple tutorials and has a lot of options. If you use Windows XP this program is probably already on your computer. (If you have an Apple you can make use of iVideo.) If you do not have MovieMaker the next slides will still be usefull to you since editing programs often use the same features.

4. Edit your video (2.1) Basics tools in MovieMaker MovieMaker has three important fields which you can use to edit movies: 1. Toolbar 2. Task panel 3. Time line

4. Edit your video (2.2) Basics tools in MovieMaker  The toolbar works like all other MS programs. You can find all the possible options here.  The task panel gives an overview of the steps you can take. Following the task panel is a good way to edit your video when you are not so experienced. (Note: in this task panel you find: Movie Making Tips. These tips are very useful and well explained. Take a look at these tips if you need extra help.)  The timeline represents an overview of your movie. Video, audio and titles are represented separately which makes it easy to edit them also separately. By dragging and dropping you can insert or remove videos in and out the timeline.

4. Edit your video (3) Capturing your video  Open Windows MovieMaker. Click on ‘Import video’ (see upper picture).  Browse to the file on your computer and make sure that the checkbox ‘Create clips for video’ is activated (see picture). This enhances editing your video since MovieMaker will cut the video in workable pieces. To edit you video you first need to import the video in the program. 1. Import video 2. Create clips for video files

4. Edit your video (4) Adding titles In this example two short movies are imported and placed behind each other on the time line - see next slide, fig 1.  To add a title, click on ‘edit movie’ and then ‘make titles and credits’ - see fig 2.  Choose where you want to place the title - see fig 3  Type the title and adjust fontsize and colour if you want to  When you are finished, the title is shown in the timeline  When you play the movie, the title appears in the screen

Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4

4. Edit your video (5.1) Delete parts of your video Probably one of the most frequently carried out actions is to delete parts of your footage. Think for example on uninteresting parts, blurred parts etc. etc. The most easy way to delete these is by selecting the clip in the time line and pressing delete on your keyboard. But often you noticed that it is not a whole clip you want to delete, but only a part of it.  Go to the exact point from which you want to delete in the timeline. Like this: Place the line at the right point by dragging it with your mouse

4. Edit your video (5.2) Delete parts of your video  Go to: clip > Split. You current clip is now divided in two parts.

4. Edit your video (5.3) Delete parts of your video  Now you can do the same at the end of the part which you want to remove. In other words: you have created a clip of the part that must be deleted: Extra created clip  Now you can simply select the clip and click delete on your keyboard or right click the mouse and choose ‘Delete’.  Your clip has been removed!

4. Edit your video (6) Save your video If you want to safe your video, go to ‘file’ in the toolbar. Now you have two options:  Save Project  Save Movie file If you are not finished with editing and you want to make changes later, take the first option. Then your project and features will be saved and when you open the project next time, it looks the same as how you closed is. But if the movie is ready and you want to show it to others, choose the second option and you movie will be saved as one complete movie. Click the picture to see the edited movie..

5. Video file formats While working with movies there are different video file types like.avi files or.mpeg files. Behind these different types there is a lot of technical explanation. The most important thing you need to know is that AVI is a container file format. Simply said this means that the AVI files allow to play audio as well as video at the same time. MPEG files are compressed files. and therefore smaller, but also lower in quality. MPEG files can be played with the right Codec. See next topic. For more information, see also wikipedia at:

6. Codecs A codec is a device or program which allows encoding or decoding digital data. For playing for example MPEG files you need the matching codec. The videofile used in this presentation is a so called MPEG1 file. In the Windows package the codec for these files are already included. But if you want to play an MPEG2 file, you need to download the codec for that. Most camera software includes programs where you can change your videos to files with different extensions. (eg. Avi, MPEG1, MPEG2).

7. Links (1)  A site with lots of information, provided by people who make their own home movies  For tutorials, tips and more information on digital video  Top ten digital video tips  A lot of information on Windows Movie Maker  Free editing software  Editing software for the Mac

7. Links (2)  Tips for voice over  Tips for voice over  How to put subtitles in windos moviemaker?  Free subtitling software  Free subtitling software

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