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Video Editing Basics for eLearning

LearnUpon

Using video is a great way to keep your learners engaged. That said, people’s time is precious, so your videos need to be concise. In this post, I’ll introduce you to some basic video editing principles that you can quickly apply to your own training videos. Planning your video. What is the purpose of the video?

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Reformat your training sessions to increase their impact

LearnUpon

Converting the training session to a video. GoToTraining, WebEx, and Adobe Connect all record live sessions to video formats, such as mp4. You can do this by using tools like Camtasia or QuickTime (you may need to download a plugin to record both audio and video). If you use a Mac, you can use Quicktime or iMovie.

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Lessons from the past

dVinci Interactive

In 1989, I created my first interactive video using an authoring platform called IconAuthor, and it required a newfangled operating system called Windows 2.1. True branching became a possibility, and learners could see the impact of their choices in full-screen video.

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Congratulations ScreenChamps!

TechSmith Camtasia

And you can still view all 15 finalist videos if you haven't seen them yet. Film, TV, and Video editors, creators, and enthusiasts. Quicktime 10 screen capture, Youtube, canon T2i, Rhode Shotgun Mic, After Effects CS5, and Final Cut Pro 7. Application to Apple computers Distinguished Educator program. Tools Used.

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MAC Screen recording program

Take an e-Learning Break

Snapz Pro X allows you to record anything on your screen, saving it as a QuickTime ® movie or screenshot. It captures full motion video of anything on your screen, complete with digital audio, and an optional microphone voiceover. Check it out: [link]

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

Now it’s video’s turn. While there is a plethora of video file types, which consist of codecs and containers, choosing the right one doesn’t have to be complicated … but it certainly can be. You may have heard the phrase video codec when referring to video files. Codecs (are for compression).

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Solving the 'iPad Problem'

OpenSesame

The “magic” of HTML5 is not in the HTML5 markup itself, but in the Javascript APIs (Application Programming Interface) that are associated with it. Audio and Video. Gone are the days of proprietary audio and video formats. He is an in-demand speaker and has traveled the world to teach programming techniques and technologies.

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