Please edit and prepare your podcast projects today during the lab. I'd like to "screen" these projects on Thursday. If you finish your project today, please send me the MP4 file--these files may be too big, so I'll come around with a jumpdrive to save your work.
REMEMBER: You must place your MP4 (video) files on your desktop! From the FILE menu, you should SAVE your MOVIE as AUDIO ONLY. Scroll down on the drop menu to the bottom to see the AUDIO ONLY function.
REMEMBER: You must place your MP4 (video) files on your desktop! From the FILE menu, you should SAVE your MOVIE as AUDIO ONLY. Scroll down on the drop menu to the bottom to see the AUDIO ONLY function.
See the following videos for help with your audio files:
Working with audio clips can be frustrating when using Windows Moviemaker--since the program is really meant as a cheap video program to make amateur "movies". It is not intended to create podcasts, in other words. This may cause you some frustration. But there's help! Here are some common issues/problems students encounter when working with audio and editing clips.
Since you will need to be able to learn this for our next unit(s) on photography, film, television, and advertising, it is best to learn it now. If you are not directly connected to the editing of your group's audio files, help your partners by learning about:
Since you will need to be able to learn this for our next unit(s) on photography, film, television, and advertising, it is best to learn it now. If you are not directly connected to the editing of your group's audio files, help your partners by learning about:
- Working with audio files for MovieMaker (video tutorial)
- Add/Edit audio (microsoft's intructions)
- Adding music (video)
- Extracting audio clips/files
- Splitting/splicing clips (video)
- Combining clips
- Export files
- Adding both music and voice over in Windows Movie Maker (video tutorial; addressing problems)
- How to add two layers of audio in Moviemaker (video)
- How to export files from Audacity to Moviemaker (video)
- Saving files to a MP4 format (video)
If you finish your editing (or find you have little to do) please use the time to read your homework and check out this link about the history of television and the recent commercials from the Superbowl, 2018.
HOMEWORK: Please read the first part of the chapter on "Television and Cable"; Answer the 6 questions on a separate sheet of paper to hand in Thursday, Feb. 8.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efSzWSgei10&feature=youtu.be
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