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2009-2010 Distance Education Faculty Technology Workshop Ben Holmes Educational Technologist, Purdue University September 21, 2012 Applying the Technology: Now it’s Your Turn! Technology Required to Capture and Deliver Digital Videos
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Source: http://www.synthgear.com/2010/audio-gear/record-grooves-electron-microscope
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Source: http://www.grumo.fr/decouverte/le-monde-vu-au-travers-dun- microscope
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Analog vs Digital Audio as an example (video is more complex, same concept)
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Now we’re digital!! 0100111001101111011101110010000001110 1110110010100100111011100100110010100 1000000110010001101001011001110110100 1011101000110000101101100001000010010 0000001000000100100101110011011011100 0100111011101000010000001110100011010 0001101001011100110010000001100110011 1010101101110001111110010000100100000 0010000001110111011011110111011100101 110
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Codecs and compression.mov.mp4.wmv.avi.divx.m4v ……..
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Capturing Analog Video
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Capturing Digital Video Firewire or USB
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Ripping from DVD
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http://format-factory.en.softonic.com/
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Capturing from the web Some sites provide downloadable video: – http://archive.org/details/movies Screen capture option Download services (such as YouTube Downloader)
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Editing Trimming/Clipping Audio Levels Color/Brightness Windows Movie Maker iMovie
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Compress/Encode Default settings in Windows Movie Maker, iMovie Other programs also have useful settings
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Delivery – Test, test, test! Powerpoint Flash Drive DVD-R Blackboard Learn (Kaltura) ITaP’s Streaming Media Server
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