This document provides instructions for using Windows Movie Maker to create movies. It describes how to import and edit video, audio, and pictures. Key tools explained include the timeline for arranging content, storyboard for organizing slides, and effects and transitions. The document also covers adding titles and credits, adjusting audio, and exporting the finished movie file.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing and using Windows Live Movie Maker on Windows 7 and other Windows operating systems that do not have the application pre-installed. It describes downloading the installer from Microsoft, running it to install Movie Maker, signing into a Windows Live account, adding photos and music to create a video project, editing and saving the project, and finally uploading the finished movie to YouTube so it can be viewed by others.
1. The document provides a step-by-step guide to creating a PowerPoint presentation, including choosing a template, adding slides, inserting text, images, audio, and video.
2. It describes how to record and insert audio, capture and insert video from the internet, and edit media files.
3. Additional tips are provided for formatting text, shapes, backgrounds, and slide elements as well as changing the color scheme and slide properties.
Many of our teachers have Flip cameras and struggle with editing and burning to DVD. Here are some simple steps to accomplish this using Windows software.
This document provides a basic tutorial for using movie maker to edit video clips. It outlines several key steps in the editing process including:
1) Adding video clips and audio to the project timeline.
2) Trimming clips by setting in and out points to select the best parts of each take.
3) Rearranging and adjusting clips by moving, adding transitions, and muting audio as needed.
4) Exporting the finished edited video project.
This document provides instructions for using Windows Movie Maker to create movies. It describes how to import and edit video, audio, and pictures. Key tools explained include the timeline for arranging content, storyboard for organizing slides, and effects and transitions. The document also covers adding titles and credits, adjusting audio, and exporting the finished movie file.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing and using Windows Live Movie Maker on Windows 7 and other Windows operating systems that do not have the application pre-installed. It describes downloading the installer from Microsoft, running it to install Movie Maker, signing into a Windows Live account, adding photos and music to create a video project, editing and saving the project, and finally uploading the finished movie to YouTube so it can be viewed by others.
1. The document provides a step-by-step guide to creating a PowerPoint presentation, including choosing a template, adding slides, inserting text, images, audio, and video.
2. It describes how to record and insert audio, capture and insert video from the internet, and edit media files.
3. Additional tips are provided for formatting text, shapes, backgrounds, and slide elements as well as changing the color scheme and slide properties.
Many of our teachers have Flip cameras and struggle with editing and burning to DVD. Here are some simple steps to accomplish this using Windows software.
This document provides a basic tutorial for using movie maker to edit video clips. It outlines several key steps in the editing process including:
1) Adding video clips and audio to the project timeline.
2) Trimming clips by setting in and out points to select the best parts of each take.
3) Rearranging and adjusting clips by moving, adding transitions, and muting audio as needed.
4) Exporting the finished edited video project.
1) The document provides instructions for creating simple animations using pictures, video editing software, and a computer.
2) Key steps include taking pictures, importing them into video editing software, adjusting the picture duration to less than half a second to create an animation, adding music, and sharing the finished animation.
3) Examples of topic ideas for animations are provided, such as scenes from stories, explaining math problems, or depicting the life cycle of a plant.
This document provides instructions for using basic features in PowerPoint, including:
- Opening PowerPoint and saving presentations
- Using different menus like Design, Animations, and Slide Show
- Adding text boxes, slides, clip art, pictures, video, and sound
- Formatting slides, backgrounds, slide layouts, and slide transitions
- Animating text and setting animation order and triggers
- Rearranging and deleting slides
Windows Movie Maker is a free program that allows users to create and edit movies on their computer. It has simple drag and drop functionality to import pictures, videos, and audio files and arrange them on a timeline. Pictures can be photographs, drawings, maps or clip art imported from the user's computer or found online with consideration of copyright laws. The tutorial explains how to import various media files into the program, adjust their duration on the timeline, and save the movie project.
Still and Video Screenshotting Mac OSX Jon Corippo
1) There are several ways to take screenshots on a Mac, including taking screenshots of the whole screen, partial screenshots, and screenshots that are automatically copied to the clipboard.
2) Screen recordings can also be taken using QuickTime Player to capture videos of anything happening on the screen.
3) Screenshots and screen recordings can then be pasted or inserted into applications like Keynote, Google Docs, and iMovie for sharing or editing.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a promotional film using Adobe Premiere Elements and After Effects software. Key steps included:
1) Importing video files into Premiere Elements for editing.
2) Creating splash screens and effects like color corrections, text overlays, and sound mixing in the timeline.
3) Rendering and exporting the edited video file for uploading to YouTube.
The document provides instructions for creating a movie project using Adobe Premier Elements 7 software. It outlines the steps to name and save the project, import video clips from a designated folder on the desktop, arrange the clips on the timeline, add transitions between clips, trim clips, add titles and effects, and export the finished project as a movie file.
This document provides a tutorial for using Adobe Premier Elements to add chroma key effects to movies by removing green or blue backgrounds from images and replacing them with other images or videos. It explains how to take pictures with a bright green or blue background for easy removal, how to properly light the subject and background, and the steps to import media, apply the chroma key effect, select the color to remove, and replace and adjust the new background.
This document provides instructions for editing videos using Windows Movie Maker. It explains that Windows Movie Maker is a basic video editing software that allows users to enhance video presentations. It then outlines the three simple steps to make a video with Movie Maker: 1) capture video by importing clips, photos or audio, 2) edit the movie by adding effects, transitions and titles, and 3) finish the movie by saving and sharing the final video online or to other devices.
The document provides instructions for creating bluescreen or chroma key effects using Adobe Premier Pro and Windows Movie Maker. It explains how to import video footage, add transitions like bluescreen, adjust settings to key out the blue/green background, and output the final video. Steps include capturing footage, selecting a solid colored background, dragging clips onto different video tracks, using the chroma key effect tool, and fine-tuning with sliders. Examples and links are provided to help explain the bluescreening process.
The document provides instructions for various features in training modules 15 through 21 for intermediate users. It describes how to take screen captures, insert links, scan documents, play audio CDs/DVDs, use a screen shade, and export smartboard documents to PowerPoint. Key steps include clicking the "Capture" icon to take screen captures, copying and pasting URLs to insert links, using the scanner and "copy image" to include scans, playing DVDs/CDs using PowerDVD, saving screen shades in position, and exporting to PowerPoint by clicking "File" then "Export PowerPoint".
This document provides step-by-step instructions for recording and saving a 10-minute narrated PowerPoint presentation as an mp4 video file using Zoom. The instructions include preparing the PowerPoint with slide timings, logging into Zoom, sharing your screen to show the PowerPoint presentation while also displaying your video, and saving the recording as an mp4 file once the meeting has ended. The mp4 file can then be transferred or uploaded to websites to share the presentation with others.
This document provides instructions for installing and using the screen capturing software Jing. It is a 3 step process:
1. Download and install Jing by selecting the appropriate version for your operating system (Windows or Mac) from the Jing website. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
2. Create a Jing account by providing your email address and other required information. Verify your email to complete the signup process.
3. Learn to use Jing's basic features which are accessed through the Sun Launcher icon. You can take screenshots or record videos using the Capture tool and save/share them through your Jing History. Settings are available through the More icon.
This document provides instructions for creating a photo story with voiceovers using simple editing tools to remove borders, reposition images, add titles, record narration, set transitions between slides, and adjust music volume before saving the completed project as a Windows Media file.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a photo slideshow with narration using Microsoft Photo Story 3. It explains how to import pictures, add titles and transitions between slides, record narration, and save the finished project. The summary highlights that Photo Story 3 allows creating narrated slideshows from pictures alone, with small file sizes making them suitable for online sharing through systems like WebCT.
- To create a Screencast-o-matic video, go to their website and create a free account or use the provided login credentials.
- Once logged in, click "Start Recording" to begin recording your screen and microphone. You can pause, restart, or finish your recording and then name and publish the video.
- Published videos can be embedded on websites like Wikispaces by copying the embed code provided and pasting it into the website's video/widget section. This allows anyone with the link to view the screencast video.
The document provides instructions for creating live and offline video streams of presentations using various tools like Zoom, Google Meet, PowerPoint, and screen recording apps. It outlines the equipment needed like a mobile phone, internet connection, PowerPoint file, board, and marker. Detailed steps are given for recording narration and slide timings in PowerPoint, reviewing the recording, and converting the PowerPoint file to a video file.
Do you know how to get back to the tab you accidentally turned off? Do you know how to take a screenshot of a part of the screen without installing software? If there's one thing that Reddit users are best at, it's definitely computer tricks. The 14 tricks below are great Reddit tips we all should know to make the desktop experience easier and more enjoyable than ever.
This document provides a beginner's guide to using Adobe Premiere Pro for video editing. It outlines the basic interface, which is split into 7 key areas - Project, Effect Controls, Video Preview, Effects, Timeline, Audio Levels, and Tools. It then explains how to import footage, edit it by dragging clips onto the timeline, cut unwanted parts, add effects by dragging them onto clips, and insert titles. The guide concludes by detailing how to export the finished video by specifying settings and destination folder.
This tutorial shows how to easily copy TV series to DVD on a Mac computer using DVD burning software. The software allows users to drag TV series video files into the program, select "DVD Disc" as the output format, and click "Burn" to copy the files to a DVD. The simple two-step process converts and burns the TV series for backup on DVD discs within the Mac DVD burner application.
This document provides guidance for students creating a compelling design and pre-production plan for a short film. It outlines 8 sections to be included: 1) a visual treatment, 2) conventions of the genre, 3) location scouting, 4) test shots, 5) scripting and storyboarding, 6) font choices, 7) visual effects, and 8) revisions. For each section, detailed requirements are provided around visual and audio aspects, conventions, locations, test shots, scripts, fonts, effects, and allowing for revisions. The goal is for students to demonstrate effective design choices and planning to capture an audience's attention.
1) The document provides instructions for creating simple animations using pictures, video editing software, and a computer.
2) Key steps include taking pictures, importing them into video editing software, adjusting the picture duration to less than half a second to create an animation, adding music, and sharing the finished animation.
3) Examples of topic ideas for animations are provided, such as scenes from stories, explaining math problems, or depicting the life cycle of a plant.
This document provides instructions for using basic features in PowerPoint, including:
- Opening PowerPoint and saving presentations
- Using different menus like Design, Animations, and Slide Show
- Adding text boxes, slides, clip art, pictures, video, and sound
- Formatting slides, backgrounds, slide layouts, and slide transitions
- Animating text and setting animation order and triggers
- Rearranging and deleting slides
Windows Movie Maker is a free program that allows users to create and edit movies on their computer. It has simple drag and drop functionality to import pictures, videos, and audio files and arrange them on a timeline. Pictures can be photographs, drawings, maps or clip art imported from the user's computer or found online with consideration of copyright laws. The tutorial explains how to import various media files into the program, adjust their duration on the timeline, and save the movie project.
Still and Video Screenshotting Mac OSX Jon Corippo
1) There are several ways to take screenshots on a Mac, including taking screenshots of the whole screen, partial screenshots, and screenshots that are automatically copied to the clipboard.
2) Screen recordings can also be taken using QuickTime Player to capture videos of anything happening on the screen.
3) Screenshots and screen recordings can then be pasted or inserted into applications like Keynote, Google Docs, and iMovie for sharing or editing.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create a promotional film using Adobe Premiere Elements and After Effects software. Key steps included:
1) Importing video files into Premiere Elements for editing.
2) Creating splash screens and effects like color corrections, text overlays, and sound mixing in the timeline.
3) Rendering and exporting the edited video file for uploading to YouTube.
The document provides instructions for creating a movie project using Adobe Premier Elements 7 software. It outlines the steps to name and save the project, import video clips from a designated folder on the desktop, arrange the clips on the timeline, add transitions between clips, trim clips, add titles and effects, and export the finished project as a movie file.
This document provides a tutorial for using Adobe Premier Elements to add chroma key effects to movies by removing green or blue backgrounds from images and replacing them with other images or videos. It explains how to take pictures with a bright green or blue background for easy removal, how to properly light the subject and background, and the steps to import media, apply the chroma key effect, select the color to remove, and replace and adjust the new background.
This document provides instructions for editing videos using Windows Movie Maker. It explains that Windows Movie Maker is a basic video editing software that allows users to enhance video presentations. It then outlines the three simple steps to make a video with Movie Maker: 1) capture video by importing clips, photos or audio, 2) edit the movie by adding effects, transitions and titles, and 3) finish the movie by saving and sharing the final video online or to other devices.
The document provides instructions for creating bluescreen or chroma key effects using Adobe Premier Pro and Windows Movie Maker. It explains how to import video footage, add transitions like bluescreen, adjust settings to key out the blue/green background, and output the final video. Steps include capturing footage, selecting a solid colored background, dragging clips onto different video tracks, using the chroma key effect tool, and fine-tuning with sliders. Examples and links are provided to help explain the bluescreening process.
The document provides instructions for various features in training modules 15 through 21 for intermediate users. It describes how to take screen captures, insert links, scan documents, play audio CDs/DVDs, use a screen shade, and export smartboard documents to PowerPoint. Key steps include clicking the "Capture" icon to take screen captures, copying and pasting URLs to insert links, using the scanner and "copy image" to include scans, playing DVDs/CDs using PowerDVD, saving screen shades in position, and exporting to PowerPoint by clicking "File" then "Export PowerPoint".
This document provides step-by-step instructions for recording and saving a 10-minute narrated PowerPoint presentation as an mp4 video file using Zoom. The instructions include preparing the PowerPoint with slide timings, logging into Zoom, sharing your screen to show the PowerPoint presentation while also displaying your video, and saving the recording as an mp4 file once the meeting has ended. The mp4 file can then be transferred or uploaded to websites to share the presentation with others.
This document provides instructions for installing and using the screen capturing software Jing. It is a 3 step process:
1. Download and install Jing by selecting the appropriate version for your operating system (Windows or Mac) from the Jing website. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
2. Create a Jing account by providing your email address and other required information. Verify your email to complete the signup process.
3. Learn to use Jing's basic features which are accessed through the Sun Launcher icon. You can take screenshots or record videos using the Capture tool and save/share them through your Jing History. Settings are available through the More icon.
This document provides instructions for creating a photo story with voiceovers using simple editing tools to remove borders, reposition images, add titles, record narration, set transitions between slides, and adjust music volume before saving the completed project as a Windows Media file.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a photo slideshow with narration using Microsoft Photo Story 3. It explains how to import pictures, add titles and transitions between slides, record narration, and save the finished project. The summary highlights that Photo Story 3 allows creating narrated slideshows from pictures alone, with small file sizes making them suitable for online sharing through systems like WebCT.
- To create a Screencast-o-matic video, go to their website and create a free account or use the provided login credentials.
- Once logged in, click "Start Recording" to begin recording your screen and microphone. You can pause, restart, or finish your recording and then name and publish the video.
- Published videos can be embedded on websites like Wikispaces by copying the embed code provided and pasting it into the website's video/widget section. This allows anyone with the link to view the screencast video.
The document provides instructions for creating live and offline video streams of presentations using various tools like Zoom, Google Meet, PowerPoint, and screen recording apps. It outlines the equipment needed like a mobile phone, internet connection, PowerPoint file, board, and marker. Detailed steps are given for recording narration and slide timings in PowerPoint, reviewing the recording, and converting the PowerPoint file to a video file.
Do you know how to get back to the tab you accidentally turned off? Do you know how to take a screenshot of a part of the screen without installing software? If there's one thing that Reddit users are best at, it's definitely computer tricks. The 14 tricks below are great Reddit tips we all should know to make the desktop experience easier and more enjoyable than ever.
This document provides a beginner's guide to using Adobe Premiere Pro for video editing. It outlines the basic interface, which is split into 7 key areas - Project, Effect Controls, Video Preview, Effects, Timeline, Audio Levels, and Tools. It then explains how to import footage, edit it by dragging clips onto the timeline, cut unwanted parts, add effects by dragging them onto clips, and insert titles. The guide concludes by detailing how to export the finished video by specifying settings and destination folder.
This tutorial shows how to easily copy TV series to DVD on a Mac computer using DVD burning software. The software allows users to drag TV series video files into the program, select "DVD Disc" as the output format, and click "Burn" to copy the files to a DVD. The simple two-step process converts and burns the TV series for backup on DVD discs within the Mac DVD burner application.
This document provides guidance for students creating a compelling design and pre-production plan for a short film. It outlines 8 sections to be included: 1) a visual treatment, 2) conventions of the genre, 3) location scouting, 4) test shots, 5) scripting and storyboarding, 6) font choices, 7) visual effects, and 8) revisions. For each section, detailed requirements are provided around visual and audio aspects, conventions, locations, test shots, scripts, fonts, effects, and allowing for revisions. The goal is for students to demonstrate effective design choices and planning to capture an audience's attention.
This document provides instructions for using OneNote to complete work for a biology class. It outlines how students should listen in class, read powerpoints, think about and answer questions, complete online activities, Scipad work, and Moodle quizzes. It emphasizes thinking over copying notes. The document also includes information on achievement standards, exam specifications, and the topic outline covering responses to the environment.
This document provides guidance for students on developing a design and plan for a crafted media product. It outlines the requirements to achieve different levels of achievement, including producing a precise concept, detailed treatment, and pre-production activities. The treatment section describes how to develop a visual and audio treatment that establishes tone and appeals to the target audience. It also covers conventions, locations, storyboarding, practicalities, and revision. The document emphasizes developing ideas through reflection and reworking to craft an effective media product.
Film noir emerged in the 1940s-1950s as a genre of stylish crime dramas and detective films that emphasized cynical attitudes. Common conventions included flawed heroes, seedy urban settings, and convoluted narratives involving flashbacks. Visual styles like low-key lighting and Dutch angles created moods of paranoia and uncertainty. While often hopeless, noir films imbued crime stories with sexual themes and showed a corrupt world. Horror conventions include villains, victims, haunted houses, monsters, gore, screams, and the use of sound and close-ups to generate fear and tension. Both genres explore themes of isolation, anxiety, and the triumph of evil forces over humanity.
Film noir cinematography is known for using distorted, uncomfortable angles and framing to put viewers on edge. It often features extreme close-ups, deep focus shots, and obscured views through objects. Mise-en-scene elements include everyday urban locations shot in low light with high contrasts between blacks and whites. Character archetypes regularly seen are down-on-their-luck private detectives and dangerously seductive femme fatales. The narratives typically involve crimes, double-crosses, and a downward spiral of events leading to misfortune.
To export a video project from Adobe Premiere Elements 10 to use on a computer, click the "Share" button and select the "Computer" tab. Choose to save the file as an ".AVI" format, selecting the "DV PAL Widescreen" option. Name the file and save it in a safe location like the "M Drive" to keep all work together. Adjusting the "Share WorkArea Bar" allows exporting just a portion of the project. Then click "save," which may take a few minutes for large projects as the progress bar starts moving.
This document provides instructions for using Adobe Premiere Pro to edit video clips. It describes opening a new project, importing clips, arranging clips on the timeline, adding video transitions between clips, applying video effects, rendering the project, and exporting the final edited video file.
2010 Creating Videocast Lectures for Online CoursesWCET
Creating videocast lectures and embedding them in Pearson LearningStudio involves several steps:
1. Create a YouTube account to upload videos. Use iMovie or Windows Live Movie Maker to record a short lecture video under 10 minutes with good lighting and notes.
2. Upload the raw video file to YouTube. Then use editing tools to trim clips and add titles, music, etc. Save and publish the edited video to YouTube.
3. Copy the HTML embed code from the YouTube video page. Paste this code into the HTML view of a "Text/Multimedia" content item in Pearson LearningStudio. This embeds the YouTube video in the course.
Creating videocast lectures allows instructors to engage online students who are separated by distance. The document provides instructions for creating a videocast lecture using iMovie or Windows Live Movie Maker, uploading the video to YouTube, and embedding the video in a Pearson LearningStudio course. Key steps include recording the video, editing and adding effects, publishing to YouTube, copying the HTML code from YouTube, and pasting it into the course content on LearningStudio. Following best practices for lighting, location and using notes can improve video quality.
How to import videos, trim/make clips (excerpts) from long videos, use the storyboard, difference between project files (MWSMM files) and actual movie (WMV files)
To rip a DVD to your computer using free software, you first download and run 4freeDVD ripper to select the movie file from the DVD. You can preview the selection before choosing an AVI or XVID format and starting the 60-90 minute encoding process. Additional editing of the video and audio streams can be done using the free VirtualDub program to trim the start and end points before saving the movie as an AVI file.
This document provides instructions for creating a movie project using Adobe Premier Elements 7 software. It outlines the basic steps which include:
1) Creating a new project and saving it with a descriptive name and folder on the desktop for easy access.
2) Importing video clips by finding and selecting the files from the designated project folder on the desktop.
3) Arranging the clips on the timeline or scene line in the desired order and adding transitions between clips.
4) Adding titles, effects, and editing the project before exporting it as a movie file saved to the desktop.
The document discusses setting up websites in Dreamweaver. It explains that Dreamweaver allows creating HTML documents but can be difficult to keep files organized across different folders. It outlines the steps to create a new site in Dreamweaver which includes choosing a site name and location, creating a new folder on the local drive to store site files, and selecting that folder so all assets are saved within it. It notes that if files are used that aren't saved to the website folder, Dreamweaver will prompt to save them, and if the site is reopened later the website folder may not be loaded automatically but can be reloaded by going through the setup steps again.
- PowerPoint Producer is a free add-on for Microsoft Office that allows users to create multimedia presentations by combining PowerPoint slides, audio, and video.
- It provides tools for importing various media types, recording narration, synchronizing audio and slides, and publishing the completed project for viewing in a web browser or Windows Media Player.
- The tutorial walks through the steps of creating materials in PowerPoint, importing them along with other media into PowerPoint Producer, recording and editing narration, synchronizing slides and audio, and publishing the final project.
Up and Running with in5 (InDesign to HTML5) in Minutes!Justin Putney
More info: http://in5.ajar.pro
Get in5 installed in minutes so that you can start producing interactive content with Adobe InDesign.
in5 uses InDesign's native capabilities to create animation and interactivity.
Create digital designs with InDesign and use in5 to export them to web and mobile without coding!
CamStudio is a free and open-source screen recording software that allows users to create video tutorials and demonstrations. It records the user's screen and audio narration into standard AVI video files. The software is easy to use with no programming knowledge required. Users can record their screen activity to create tutorials, demonstrate tasks or programs, or record gaming sessions. The document provides step-by-step instructions on how to download, install, and use CamStudio to record the screen, optimize video settings, and save and share recordings.
Explaindio is a versatile tool for creating animated videosFoyezAhmed10
Explaindio boasts that no other software on the market is as cheap and flexible. While this may or may not be true, it does offer a large toolbox for those looking to make animated or explainer videos in whiteboard or cartoon styles.
The software is primarily advertised as a tool for internet marketers, which is a fair designation. For educators or other non-business groups, you’d probably be better off with VideoScribe — another whiteboard animation tool that is easier to use though more expensive as well.
Explaindio is complex and can take some time to learn. Additionally, it only offers a yearly purchase plan. Buying the program will give you access to updates during the year, but not upgrades (i.e. going from 2.0 to 3.0 is not covered, but 3.1 to 3.2 is).
How to use Firecoresoft DVD Maker for Mac burn DVD with all popular videos in formats such as MP4, AVI, HDV, WMV, MOV, FLV, MOV, AVCHD etc. http://www.firecoresoft.com/dvd-maker-mac.html
The document provides tips and instructions for various computing tasks, including backing up files, using useful programs like WinRAR and Firefox, downloading videos from YouTube and VideoJug, backing up a DVD movie using DVD Shrink, backing up files using ImgBurn, resizing images using Microsoft Image Resizer, and more. Instructions are provided in point form with details on steps to complete each task.
Video Editing in Blender is a "Basics Level" Workshop geared towards Educators and Students who want more than what iMovie and Windows Movie Maker can offer.
This workshop is hands-on and participants must bring in their own footage, preferably on a USB drive.
The workshop will take you through creating 3D titles; to importing & editing video; importing graphics created with GIMP into your timeline; working with Audacity; and much more.
The document provides instructions for editing a video project in Adobe Premiere Pro. It explains how to open the software, create a new project, import footage, convert footage formats using Adobe Media Encoder, arrange clips on the timeline using cuts and transitions, add video effects, render the project, and export the final video. Key steps include naming the project, selecting project settings, dragging clips onto the timeline, cutting clips using the razor tool, adding dissolve transitions between clips, rendering before exporting, and choosing export format and file location.
Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software that allows users to import, edit, and export video and audio content. It provides tools for cutting and arranging video clips, adding titles, effects, and filters. The default workspace contains panels for tools, media, source monitoring, and the timeline where content is arranged. Premiere Pro uses timelines to organize multiple video and audio tracks and allows customization of sequences and projects.
This document discusses adding multimedia elements like sound and video to HTML webpages. It covers potential issues with multimedia websites, different audio and video file formats, and provides code examples for embedding a sound clip and YouTube video. The lesson objectives are to explain multimedia website issues, embed sound, and embed a YouTube video. Students are assigned a task to add sound and video to an existing webpage.
This document provides a 7-step process for creating and editing video using a Dell webcam and Windows Media Maker: 1) Capture video using a webcam, camera, or other device; 2) Import the captured video file into a movie editor; 3) Place the video file in the timeline of the editor; 4) Choose sections of the video to edit out by splitting clips; 5) Save the edited movie file; 6) Optionally add effects, titles, and transitions; 7) Preview and save the finished video file for uploading online.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
हिंदी वर्णमाला पीपीटी, hindi alphabet PPT presentation, hindi varnamala PPT, Hindi Varnamala pdf, हिंदी स्वर, हिंदी व्यंजन, sikhiye hindi varnmala, dr. mulla adam ali, hindi language and literature, hindi alphabet with drawing, hindi alphabet pdf, hindi varnamala for childrens, hindi language, hindi varnamala practice for kids, https://www.drmullaadamali.com
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
9
Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
2. That is, you are finished, you
have done as much as you can,
then this is the finishing off step.
Once you have done this there is
a version of your video that is
ready to be played on a
computer or to be recorded onto
a DVD or flash drive
To do this, start by clicking on
the ‘Publish+Share’ button at the
top right hand of the screen, this
will take you to the next screen…
3. This will give a series
of options for you to
export your project as.
I want you to choose
the tab entitled
‘Computer’
4. This will give you a series of options to choose from
that will mean you can save your project as a file to
use on the computer.
I want you to save as an ‘.AVI’ file
In the first section you
need to choose AVI
(it is the fifth one down
so you will have to
scroll to get to it
Choose ‘DV PAL
Widescreen’
Name it what you
want. (usually
involving your name
is useful)
Save it in a safe place.
Usually in the ‘M Drive’
is best because it
keeps all your work
together.
5. Finally, if you want
to save just a
section of your
work or exclude
some extra clips
that you have on
your timeline, click
on the ‘Share
WorkArea Bar’
This is the bar above
you work. You can
adjust where is sits by
moving the ends and
export only a piece of
your work at a time
Then click ‘save’
6. Sometimes on
larger
projects it will
take a few
minutes
before the
progress bar
starts moving
and its speed
is dependent
on the size of
your project