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Video Podcast & iMovie Introduction
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OVERVIEW Syllabus requirements overview Video podcast in GarageBand iMovie Introduction Key Terms Tour of the main windows General workflow
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SYLLABUS REQUIREMENTS Basic Video Project: Video podcast using iMovie –Designed to supplement instruction you deliver or would deliver face to face –Shoot video, edit in iMovie, put into GarageBand for podcast Instructional Video Project with Audio using iMovie and Garage Band –Instructional media on the topic of an instructional strategy of your own choosing –Video edited in iMovie –Audio elements assembled in GarageBand and brought into iMovie
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BASIC VIDEO QUASI-EXAMPLE Is an example because: –Content/script that was thorough Evidence of organization Conceptualization and planning is evident –Talking head content about ½ of movie –Transitions are fine –Titles –I can use it to supplement my instruction that I deliver face to face Is NOT an example because –Greatly exceeds syllabus length requirements (7:24) –Syllabus calls for large portion as still images; I have video instead –Soundtrack levels between talking head and video clips not consistent
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BASIC VIDEO QUASI-EXAMPLE Intended as comedy –Fails broadly I had the two video segments for years –Assessment Police Doc student project –Summer Bunch Band In my early years here at CCSU I wrote the talking head segments as parody of introductions like on Masterpiece theatre Invented this idea of educational parody My acting chops and reading skills need work
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VIDEOPODCAST In GB New Project Choose Movie
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VIDEO PODCAST Movie Tack, Movie Markers, Movies on Mac
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VIDEO PODCAST Importing a movie or video file –Media browser, movies tab panel –Imported file appears in movie track –Project can contain only 1 video file –Movie track’s audio is on own track after import “Movie Sound” Can be independently edited Can still add other tracks –Loops, recordings, instruments –.m4a files like audio podcasts Ducking Movie markers –Chapter and URL
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TRACKS EXAMPLE
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iMovie INTRO Key terms Tour main parts of window
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Key Terms Events –Events are groups of clips typically associated with how you import/acquire your video –Sort of like playlists in iTunes where multiple songs are imported from one cd Project –One video project –So my parody was one project –If I put together another video example it would be a second project Clips –Video segments Non-destructive –iMovie is non-destructive editing process –You make changes to copies of a clip, not the original imported video Integrated –If you were really serious then events could function as a database of clips, you would always have access to all clips from all projects, all music on computer, all photos… Skimming aka scrubbing –Dragging mouse over clip to get sense of data –Like holding down fast forward or rewind button and listening to player chop up bytes
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Main Window
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Project Library Where all movie projects on computer are displayed
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Edit Project Shows current project
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Edit Project Shows clips of current project in timeline fashion
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Play Can play selected movie project either in viewer or full screen
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Frames Per Thumb Allows you to see thumbnails of clips by amount of frames per thumb adjustment
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Camera & Swap Camera = import footage from webcam or video camera Flip switch = Swaps source video and iMovie project from top to bottom
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Thumbnail Size Adjusts size of thumbnails used in iMovie
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Monitor Window Views Clips or your final iMovie project
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Add Selection Allows you to add clips to your project
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Favorites & Rejection Allows you to select favorite clips, or parts of clips, or just remove clips all together
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Voiceover, Crop, Inspector Also called Options Tab Work on voiceovers, cropping images, adjust clip, adjust audio, adjust video Voiceover Cropping images –Crop video –Ken Burns effect Adjust clip –Effects, speed, reverse, stabilization Adjust audio –Volume, ducking, fade in, fade out Adjust video –RGB values, Exposure, brightness, contrast,
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Audio Skim Turns on and off the audio skimmer
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Songs, Titles... Edit browsers (like in GB) Music Photos Titles Transitions Maps and backgrounds
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Event Library Where all the events (groups of clips) on computer are displayed
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Source Video Shows all events from a particular source that can be used for editing
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GENERAL WORKFLOW Assuming storyboard Create new project Import clips Work with clips –Identify parts or wholes you want –Organize into order –Trim Add any desired elements –Titles, transitions, music, voiceover, Export
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INITIAL PRACTICE Launch iMovie New Project –Standard 4:3 aspect ratio, no theme Drag two media clips into project –myIntroNotLudlow.dv –assessmentPolice.mov We will remove Ludlow from the assessmentPolice and replace with my intro after refining my intro
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First, Import File > Import > Movies In dialog box do the following: –Create New Event named EdParody –Navigate to desktop –Select assessmentPolice.mov to import –Select myIntroNotLudlow.dv importing to EdParody event Event now contains two clips
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Second, Remove Ludlow Click on Ludlow
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Second, Remove Ludlow Yellow selection box Extend the selection starting with black fade to first shot after Ludlow all the way to end
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Second, Remove Ludlow Click Add to Project Clip is added
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Third, Add Me Click on my intro clip Find the right out-point by scrubbing, skimming or viewing the end of the clip to find the moment after I look off to stage right, but before I blink and look back to camera Add clip to project My clip will be added as second clip so… Click and drag it before the assessmentPolice clip
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GENERAL WORKFLOW REVISITED We –Imported clips –Worked with clips –Identify parts or wholes you want –Organized into order Add any desired elements –We might want to fix crop
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NEXT SESSION iMovie continued Syllabus had said Basic Video project storyboard was due Given tonight’s class lets have the storyboard due next time
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