Seminar One: Professor Davis October 20, 2011 Amanda Favia ITF, Macaulay Honors College at Baruch College

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Seminar One: Professor Davis October 20, 2011 Amanda Favia ITF, Macaulay Honors College at Baruch College

 Audio & Visual Presentations  Images  Video  Music  “Podcasting”  Voice Over

 Using Music, Images, & Video Using Music, Images, & Video  YouTube Copyright School YouTube Copyright School  The YouTomb ProjectYouTomb Project  Copyright and Fair UseFair Use

 iPhoto:  Create and Share a Slideshow, Share your Photos, etc.  Image Sources:  Take your own photos! ▪ Use Photo Booth ▪ Borrow a camera from MHC Borrow a camera from MHC

 Image Sources:  Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons, Flickr Creative Commons, & Fotopedia.com Wikimedia CommonsCreative CommonsFlickr Creative CommonsFotopedia.com  Advanced Search in Google ▪ Usage Rights: “free to use share or modify” ▪ Then, “Save Image As” to Desktop, Drag & Drop into iPhoto Gallery

 iMovie: ▪ Edit images, sounds etc. to make a movie  Video Sources:  Make your own videos! ▪ Use Photo Booth ▪ Borrow a camera from MHC Borrow a camera from MHC

 Photo Booth:  Shoot original footage  “Original footage” > Export > Save in Movies

 iMovie:  New project > Name project > Select theme > create  File > Import > Movies  Select your movie!

 Video Sources:  Download from YouTube* ▪ Firefox: Add-Ons: Easy YouTube DownloaderEasy YouTube Downloader ▪ YouTube Video: Click Download, Select Format, Save

 Safari (saves into QuickTime)  Play YouTube Video: Command+Option+A  Activity Log  Find video name (largest file size)  Double click to download  Use Finder to locate file (usually named get_video or videoplayback.flv)  Edit file extension to an.flv & confirm

 iTunes  GarageBand  “Play” instruments, mix music, make podcasts, etc.

 Music Sources  Make your own in GarageBand!  Use iLife Sound Effects  Use downloaded music*

 GarageBand:  New Project  Select ‘Podcast’  Enter a name & click ‘Create’.

 Main window:  5 Tracks: Podcast Track (where you may add artwork), Male Voice, Female Voice, Jingles, and Radio Sounds  Media Browser (Right)  This is where you can select photos, movies, or audio to add to your podcast.

 Record your voice  Select the appropriate voice track (optimized either for a male or female voice).  Click the red RECORD button to record your voice.

 Voicethread:  Audacity:  iMovie (mix with iTunes, GarageBand etc.)

 How do I put all these forms of media together?  PowerPoint, Keynote  Prezi  Voicethread  Dipity

 Prezi:  ‘Zooming’ presentation  Non-linear; e.g., topic based logic  Text  Images & Video  Audio: Voice Over & Music on Images  Example: Peter Singer DemoPeter Singer Demo

 Voicethread:  Slideshow  Upload Images & Video  Comments ▪ Voice, Webcam Video, Voic , Written  Write/Draw on Images  Example: Alternate WorldsAlternate Worlds

 Dipity:  Timeline  Upload images and video  Upload Audio  Links, social media  Location and timestamps  Example: Steve JobsSteve Jobs

 Before you present:  Edit! Edit! Edit!  Practice!  Equipment: Set up, working & ready to go  Emergency Backup: e.g., usb memory stick &

 When presenting:  Relax!  Take your Time!  Remember: the slides (media) are NOT your presentation – YOU are your presentation

Amanda Favia ITF, Macaulay Honors College at Baruch College