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10 Best Video Production Tools for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

With AVS Video Editor, you can add audio tracks, backgrounds, overlays, visual effects, audio effects, and text. Audio tools. This software is best suited for presentations and instructional videos. Audio tools. Lightworks offers robust support and there are several available online tutorials. Audio tools.

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10 Best Video Production Tools for Virtual Events

AccelEvents

With AVS Video Editor, you can add audio tracks, backgrounds, overlays, visual effects, audio effects, and text. Audio tools. This software is best suited for presentations and instructional videos. Audio tools. Lightworks offers robust support and there are several available online tutorials. Audio tools.

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When all else fails, read the instructions.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It records in WMA format (Windows Media Audio). Then opened in Audacity and exported at the compression/sampling that Brian suggested in his tutorial (or at least I think I did.). I fiddled around with Audacity to attempt to edit and splice several audio files. So, I told my tale of woe into the recorder.

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How To Turn Your Smartphone Into A Movie Production Studio In 6 Easy Steps

Global Giving

Use the first column for imagery and the second column for audio. For more detailed instructions, check out this iMovie app tutorial or this WeVideo app tutorial. Whether it’s a voiceover or background music, adding audio to your video can enhance your message and deeply effect the emotions of your audience.

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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been experimenting with integrating social media into instruction for the past five years, so the webinar was a great opportunity to reflect on practice. I covered these three topics: Why: Social media integrated into instruction - Pass or Fail? What: The art of social instructional design. Social Instructional Design.

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Pick of the Week: WNYC's RadioLab

Museum 2.0

It also has some interesting lessons about collaboration in design; there's a lot of acknowledgment and discussion about the positives and negatives of bringing new technologies (digital audio manipulation) into a classic venue (radio). It's This American Life meets Science Friday with a whole slew of strange audio tweaks thrown in.

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I saw a black board in the corner of the room, wheeled it over and wrote the key words of the presentation and shared my favorite advice about issues of incorporating technology into your instructional practice: "It isn't a matter of if technical glitches will happen, it's what are you going to do when they happen.