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Vlogging Learning Journal: Editing

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Click to Play About the Content In late Spring, snapping turtles come out of their hibernation and look for a place to dig a hole. ? But, it doesn't export into quicktime and I really like the quality and look of quicktime versus WMV. Import into QuickTime Pro 9. Today, we discovered what he or err she was up to!

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Live Blogging Podcamp: Steve Garfield's Thunderstorm of Podcasting

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While the sound and visual look may not be polished, one could perfect their skills at guerrila podcasting/videocasting so the quality didn't detract from the content. You can have a conversation about your content with people on your blog. He uses quicktime pro to export it. That's why a blog is important.

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Learning Journal: Experimenting With Adding Music to Web Videos

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Why add KB or MB to the file size when my content instructional. Tools: -Windows Movie Maker -QuickTime Pro. Reflection: This time I experimented with using QuickTime Pro as the audio editor and video editor. The next technique that I am exploring in my screencasting/videocasting skill set is the addition of music.

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Nonprofits and Videoblogging: Janitors Own Words: Video from SEIU

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It encouraged us to put more resources behind producing fresh content and keeping You Tube in our arsenal. One thing we learned is You Tube is an easy way to get video out to people without also having to give them a crash course in what software to download to watch this QuickTime, or that Windows Media.

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Flickr As Presentation Tool: Screencast #2

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The flickr set has notes and pointers to other resources if you are interested in the content. I rendered ten different versions (6 in SWF with different audio sampling and video frame rates and sizes) and 2 in Quicktime and 2 in WMF.) After seeing Nancy White's experiment and discovering Amit Agarwal's excellent instructions for.