https://learn.winona.edu/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mgadbois&feedformat=atomWSU Technology Knowledge Base - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:25:52ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.0https://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=VPN&diff=42337VPN2016-04-25T17:57:08Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{TOC_Float_Right}}<br />
==About this Article==<br />
'''VPN''' stands for Virtual Private Network. It is used to connect to the WSU network when you are off-campus. '''Students''' and '''Employees''' can use this software. Only WSU laptops can run this software.<br />
<br />
==Cisco AnyConnect VPN client==<br />
Using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client software, you can connect a WSU laptop to the WSU [[network]] from off campus. This software is already installed on all WSU laptops. A VPN connection enables you to access select network resources as if you were on campus connected to our network directly. The data is encrypted to preserve security. This includes: <br />
<br />
*Network storage drives (e.g., personal, class, departmental) Note: See instructions below to Map Network Drives<br />
*KeyServer applications (e.g., [[Adobe Photoshop]], [[Adobe Acrobat]]) These applications will require VPN to run off campus.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Watch the video!==<br />
{{#widget:YouTube|id=/iklm61zTG6U}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Find the Cisco AnyConnect VPN software on Your WSU Laptop==<br />
===On a PC (Windows 8.1)===<br />
* From the Windows Start Screen<br />
* Search "Cisco"<br />
*Select "Cisco VPN Client"<br />
[[File:Password_5.png|300px]]<br />
* Choose Connect in the menu below:<br />
[[File:CiscoAnyConnect.png|300px]]<br />
* Use your full WSU email address when prompted to login<br />
<br />
===On a PC (Windows 7)===<br />
*Go to your Start Menu [[File:Thumb Start Orb.png|35px]] (lower-left part of your desktop).<br />
*Search for "Cisco" in the search bar.<br />
*Run Cisco AnyConnect.<br />
<br />
===On a Mac===<br />
<br />
* Click on Spotlight in the upper right corner<br />
* Type in "Cisco"<br />
* Select "Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client"<br />
[[File:VPN_Mac_Cisco_Search.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
* Connect to Tunnel.winona.edu<br />
[[File:VPN_Mac_Cisco_Connect.png|400px]]<br />
* Use your full WSU email address when prompted to login<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:ThisPCIcon.png|frame|Fig 1. In the start menu, click this icon to go to your Network Drives.]]<br />
==Map Network Drives==<br />
If you want to connect to Personal Network or Department Network drives from off-campus, you will need to VPN and Map Network drives to access them. <br />
* First Use instructions above to VPN<br />
'''Windows 7 PC or VMware Fusion'''<br />
<br />
* Windows 7 PC users need to run the shortcut from the start menu [[File:thumb_Start_Orb.png|30px]] click, '''Click_to_map_drives''' [[File:Start.Menu.Win7.jpg|250px]]<br />
* Access your network drives by accessing my computer.<br />
<br />
'''Windows 8.1 PC'''<br />
* Go to Start Screen and select the Tile '''Map Network Drive'''<br />
* A script window will appear and your drives will be mapped<br />
* Go to This PC to see the network drives mapped from the start menu (See Fig 1.)<br />
<br />
[[File:Network drives mac(Student).png|frame|Fig 2. Typical list of network connections on a MacBook]]<br />
<br />
'''Mac'''<br />
* In Finder, hold down '''<CommandKey>''' then hit the '''<K>''' key to bring up "Connect to Server"<br />
* Mac users connect to one of the network locations listed in the Fig 2.<br />
<br />
==Related information==<br />
<br />
*[[Receiving your laptop and tablet]]<br />
*[[Continue to set up your new HP Elitebook laptop]]<br />
*[[Local network storage]]<br />
*[[PC laptop backup|Backing up your PC laptop]]<br />
*[[PC laptop backup FAQ]]<br />
*[[E-Warrior Digital Life and Learning Program]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Definition]][[Category:Network]][[Category:PC]][[Category:Laptop Exchange]][[Category:Backup]][[Category:Update]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview&diff=41864IMovie (Mac) / Basic iMovie Overview2016-03-18T16:35:33Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Imovie1.jpg|right|150px]] <br />
=Necessary pre-editing information=<br />
<br />
* Our [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques|Helpful Filming Techniques]] wiki page is full of information to teach you about some simple ways to optimize the filming of the raw videos, which will improve the overall quality of the final product, as well as add ease to the editing process.<br />
<br />
==FlipCam information==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams have very basic functionality.<br />
** The adjustable settings are: language, date, time, camera sounds (on/off), & recording light (on/off).<br />
*** To change any of these settings, press and hold the "Record" button immediately after turning the camera on until the options appear.<br />
** While recording: you can zoom in and out.<br />
** While reviewing: you can play videos, change the volume, and delete clips from the camera.<br />
<br />
[[File: FlipCam.jpg | 500px | FlipCam button functions]]<br />
<br />
* What the Flip lacks:<br />
** Microphone port<br />
** Manual focus<br />
** Different modes (for filming at night, sporting events, etc.)<br />
** Auto-steady (to help counteract shaky filming)<br />
<br />
* Zoom<br />
** Not all FlipCams have a zoom function, but most do. To zoom in and out, use the + and - buttons on the left and right sides of the record button while filming.<br />
<br />
==FlipShare program==<br />
<br />
* FlipShare [[Flip Video Camcorder#First Time Use: Loading FlipShare | Software Setup]]<br />
** If the application is deleted from the camera, you can [http://support.theflip.com/en-us/flipshare download it here]; the Windows and Mac download links are about halfway down the page in the right column.<br />
<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder#Basic Use of FlipShare Application and Flip Video Cam | Importing files]] onto your machine using FlipShare<br />
<br />
==Backup==<br />
<br />
* Once you've imported the raw video files onto your computer, '''BACK THEM UP'''. Keeping extra copies of your video files is good insurance against accidental deletion. If a file is deleted, you can just make a copy of the backup and begin working with it, instead of having to re-shoot your videos.<br />
* If a video file is deleted in iMovie, the file WILL BE deleted from the computer, so backing up data is even more important on the Macs.<br />
* Several options are available:<br />
** Mac<br />
*** [[Microsoft OneDrive for Business]]<br />
** PC<br />
*** [[Microsoft OneDrive for Business]]<br />
<br />
==Saving each step in editing==<br />
<br />
* During the editing process, it's a good idea to save the project with a new file name each time you edit, instead of just saving over past work. If a mistake is made or a file is corrupted/lost, you can revert to the last copy without losing all your work up to that point.<br />
** Every time you open the project to edit it, select File>Save As and rename the file; that way you can save several times during each editing session, and you won't accidentally write over the older files.<br />
** Some common ways people successively name their files include:<br />
*** Numbering up: Example1.imovieproj, Example2.imovieproj, Example3.imovieproj, etc.<br />
*** Dates edited: Example3-10-11.imovieproj, Example3-13-11.imovieproj, Example3-20-11.imovieproj, etc.<br />
<br />
==File formats==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams automatically save the raw video as one of two file formats:<br />
** The original Flips save the files as .avi<br />
** The HD versions of the Flip save files as .mp4<br />
* iMovie supports these files types<br />
* Older versions of Windows Movie Maker cannot work with these file types, so the videos must be converted (preferably to .wmv)<br />
* Windows Live Movie Maker 2011, however, can work with the FlipCam's exported files with no modification or conversion<br />
** [http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker?os=other Download] and [[Windows Live Movie Maker (PC)#Installing Only Select Features | installation instructions]] for Windows Live Movie Maker 2011<br />
<br />
<br />
=iMovie General Overview=<br />
<br />
(If your interface looks different from this one, you will need to update your version of iMovie. To do so, go to the App Store, select the Updates tab and iMovie should appear as an available update. Click Update and wait for it to finish)<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_1.png | 750 px]] <br />
<br />
*'''1 (Project):''' This window is where you will build your project. To add clips to your project, drag them to this window from the Event Library.<br />
<br />
*'''2 (Event Library):''' This window contains all video files that have been imported to your computer.<br />
<br />
*'''3 (Project Timeline):''' This is where you will be editing the videos you drag from the Project into this window.<br />
<br />
*'''4 (Voiceover):''' Allows you to add narration to a video.<br />
<br />
*'''5 (Crop Options):''' Allows you to crop a clip and/or add a Ken Burns effect.<br />
<br />
*'''6 (Inspector):''' Allows you to change options associated with a video or audio clip. Double clicking on a clip will also display this box.<br />
<br />
*'''7 (Audio):''' Allows you to add audio from your iTunes library or an iLife sound effect. <br />
<br />
*'''8 (Titles):''' Allows you to add a text overlay, opening title, or credits to a still frame or video.<br />
<br />
*'''9 (Backgrounds):''' Allows you to add an animated map or background to your project.<br />
<br />
*'''10 (Transitions):''' Allows you to add transitions between video clips and still frames. This option also allows you to choose a theme for your project.<br />
<br />
*'''11 (Import):'''Takes you to the Import window where you can import videos from your computer or directly from the camera or iPad.<br />
<br />
==Importing videos into iMovie==<br />
<br />
* Before you edit any video using iMovie, you must first create an Event, and import the files into the program.<br />
** An Event is essentially a set of files, grouped together by the user, which may be used in the current project to add to the ease of finding all the relevant videos while editing.<br />
* The "Import" button can be found in the middle of the project library or by going to File. and Import Media.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie2.png |750 px]]<br />
<br />
# Select the appropriate Import option (Cameras, Devices or Favorites), and simply select the files you'd like to add to the Event. <br />
** Holding Command while clicking allows you to select multiple files one at a time.<br />
** Selecting one file, holding Shift, then clicking another file down the list will allow you to select those two files as well as every one in between.<br />
# Then click on Import Selected.<br />
<br />
==Adding, cutting & rearranging clips==<br />
<br />
* You probably won't want to use every bit of video you recorded, and the files will not be in the proper order, so knowing how to cut and rearrange is crucial.<br />
* Hover over any of the newly imported files in the Project Library, and a preview of that moment will appear in the window next to it, the Viewer.<br />
* Click and drag to select any of the video you'd like to work with in the Project Library, and then drag those clips to the bottom window – the Project timeline window, one at a time.<br />
** It's a better idea to add too much footage to the editing pane – the Project timeline - than not enough, because more can always be cut out during the rest of the process.<br />
* Once all your desired video is added, the clips can be moved around one another in the same way they were added.<br />
** You CANNOT move a segment in the editing pane without moving the entire clip.<br />
** This can be solved by secondary-clicking where you'd like to cut a clip apart, then selecting "Split Clip." Now the clip is two independent parts; this can be done as many times as you'd like.<br />
<br />
==Adding PowerPoint slides/photos==<br />
<br />
* Photos are added to the time line/editing window the same way as videos, and may be moved and manipulated in the same manner.<br />
* All photos may either be added to Photos Library before they can be imported into iMovie or they can be imported the way video files were imported- directly into the iMovie library.<br />
* PowerPoint presentations (or specific slides) can be saved as JPEGs and imported into iMovie the same way.<br />
* An image can be created from any frame of video in the editing area by right-clicking that frame and selecting "Add Freeze Frame"<br />
<br />
==Cropping==<br />
<br />
* The cropping screen can be accessed by double-clicking the crop icon in the corner of a clip, or by hitting the crop button near the center of the screen.<br />
* Fit - Proportionally fits a clip (typically a still image) fully in the frame of your video, instead of cropping it.<br />
* Crop to fill - Cuts down a clip to show a specific part of the image/video of your choosing.<br />
* Ken Burns-Begins and ends a clip at different parts of the image/video to create a panning effect through the duration<br />
* Rotate-Rotates a clip at 90 degree intervals<br />
* Click the Crop button again to leave the options pane.<br />
<br />
==Adding title screens/subtitles/name introductions/credits==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Titles.png | 750px]]<br />
<br />
* All four of these functions can be executed in the same way.<br />
* The panel may be found underneath the Libraries pane, in the Content Library section.<br />
* Select the Title tab to activate the Titles pane. Notice the Project Library pane changes to show a whole set of Title templates.<br />
* Each of the options can be dragged into the timeline.<br />
** Can be inserted over existing video/images to show text over the scene.<br />
** Can be inserted before/between/after clips and then a background is chosen for the text.<br />
** All text may be personalized and added to.<br />
<br />
==Transitions==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Transitions.png| 750px]]<br />
<br />
* The Transitions button near the Titles button located above the Project Library<br />
* Once you select the Transitions button, the Project Library disappears and is replaced by the Transition templates.<br />
* Transitions are dragged into the timeline like everything else.<br />
* You can choose the length of time and how much the transition actually overlaps your clips through the settings.<br />
<br />
==Effects==<br />
<br />
* Effects are all found through the settings option of each clip (above the Viewing Panel).<br />
[[File:IMovie_Effects2.png| 500px]]<br />
*Clicking on Video Effects will open another short window with thumbnails of all the Effects available. Hovering the mouse over a clip will play the video in the Viewing Panel with the effect applied, in real time.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Effects_.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
* The overall color and appearance can be manipulated, but the effect will apply to the entire clip.<br />
** Splitting the clip will allow you to add different effects to different segments.<br />
* Many preset effects, such as romantic (softens the picture and adds a glow around the perimeter) and old film (grainy, sepia toned effect that also adds occasional black flecks and lines) are available by default.<br />
<br />
==Audio-background audio/music==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Audio.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
* iMovie comes with an assortment of sound effects and music clips.<br />
* iTunes songs may be added from your library into a video.<br />
* Once you click on the Sound Effects button, the Project Library is replaced with the list of Sound Effects available through iMovie. Select and drag whatever effect you want to use, onto your Project Timeline to work with it.<br />
* Basic audio controls, such as fading and ducking are available in the settings menu.<br />
** More advanced manipulation will require another program, such as GarageBand.<br />
<br />
==Exporting a movie==<br />
<br />
In iMovie, you have the choice of exporting a movie for use on a digital source (such as YouTube) or exporting a movie that can be played on your computer or played in iTunes. To share your video through any medium, select the Share button:<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Share.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
===Export to YouTube===<br />
<br />
iMovie offers a easy way for you to upload your movies to YouTube. To upload a movie to YouTube, from the Share dropdown click on "YouTube." The dialog box below appears:<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Youtube.png|550px]]<br />
<br />
Click on the options and select whatever options you want, and iMovie will guide you through the rest of the process.<br />
<br />
==Saving Your Videos==<br />
<br />
===Export to iTunes===<br />
You can also export your iMovie project into a digital file that can be played on computers, mobile phones, and other devices. To do this, click on the "Share" menu, then click on "iTunes." Select the size of the movie (depending on how the movie will be viewed), and click "Publish." iMovie will create a digital movie file and automatically add it to your iTunes library.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_iTunes.png | 550 px]]<br />
<br />
===Save File to Disk===<br />
*To save your movie to the hard disk, click on the "Share" menu, then click on "File." This will prompt you to change settings for your movie and once you click Next, will ask for the destination for the exported video. Once you set the destination and click Save, your video will be exported into the destination folder.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_File.png|550px]]<br />
<br />
=Copyright information=<br />
* [[Copyright & Fair Use]]<br />
* [[Copyright Infringement]]<br />
<br />
<br />
= Other Resources =<br />
<br />
* [http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie iMovie]<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder|Flip Video Camcorder Information]]<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Video_Resources Video Resources]<br />
* [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques|Helpful Filming Techniques]]<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/iMovie-tutorials/iMovie-1002-Essential-Training/159634-2.html Lynda iMovie Essential Training]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Converting_FLV,_AVI,_or_MP4_Video_Files Convert AVI To iMovie Compatible Format]<br />
*[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3290 List of iMovie-supported camcorders and devices]<br />
*[http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie iMovie Tutorials from Apple]<br />
*[http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/ iMovie support from Apple ]<br />
*[http://unofficialimoviefaq.com/ Unofficial iMovie FAQ]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Videos]][[Category:Mac]][[Category:Software]][[Category: Custom Training]][[Category: Check Links]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=IMovie_(Mac)&diff=41863IMovie (Mac)2016-03-18T16:35:23Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Imovie1.jpg|right|150px]] iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application which allows [[Mac]] users to edit their own movies. iMovie has been a Mac [[OS X]] only application bundled in the iLife suite of Macintosh applications.<br />
<br />
The '''basics''' of using iMovie are covered in this link:<br />
[http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie_%28Mac%29_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview Basic iMovie Overview]<br />
<br />
iMovie imports video footage to the Mac using either the [[FireWire]] interface on most MiniDV format digital video cameras, the [[USB]] port, or by importing the files from a hard drive. From there, the user can edit the video clips, add titles, and add music. Effects include basic color correction and video enhancement tools, and transitions such as fade-in, fade-out, and slides.<br />
<br />
iMovie is part of the iLife suite of software products that comes free with every Mac.<br />
<br />
==iMovie Basic Interface==<br />
<br />
Before you begin working with iMovie, take some time to familiarize yourself with the basic interface of the program. <br />
<br />
(If your interface looks different from this one, you will need to update your version of iMovie. To do so, go to the App Store, select the Updates tab and iMovie should appear as an available update. Click Update and wait for it to finish)<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_1.png | 1000 px]] <br />
<br />
*'''1 (Project):''' This window is where you will build your project. To add clips to your project, drag them to this window from the Event Library.<br />
<br />
*'''2 (Event Library):''' This window contains all video files that have been imported to your computer.<br />
<br />
*'''3 (Project Timeline):''' This is where you will be editing the videos you drag from the Project into this window.<br />
<br />
*'''4 (Voiceover):''' Allows you to add narration to a video.<br />
<br />
*'''5 (Crop Options):''' Allows you to crop a clip and/or add a Ken Burns effect.<br />
<br />
*'''6 (Inspector):''' Allows you to change options associated with a video or audio clip. Double clicking on a clip will also display this box.<br />
<br />
*'''7 (Audio):''' Allows you to add audio from your iTunes library or an iLife sound effect. <br />
<br />
*'''8 (Titles):''' Allows you to add a text overlay, opening title, or credits to a still frame or video.<br />
<br />
*'''9 (Backgrounds):''' Allows you to add an animated map or background to your project.<br />
<br />
*'''10 (Transitions):''' Allows you to add transitions between video clips and still frames. This option also allows you to choose a theme for your project.<br />
<br />
*'''11 (Import):'''Takes you to the Import window where you can import videos from your computer or directly from the camera or iPad.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Other Resources==<br />
<br />
:* [[IMovie (Mac) / Basic iMovie Overview]]<br />
:*[http://www.lynda.com/iMovie-training-tutorials/229-0.html iMovie on LyndaCampus]<br />
:**What is [[LyndaCampus]]?<br />
:*[http://learn.winona.edu/Converting_FLV,_AVI,_or_MP4_Video_Files Convert AVI To iMovie Compatible Format]<br />
:*[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3290 List of iMovie-supported camcorders and devices]<br />
:*[http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie iMovie Tutorials from Apple]<br />
:*[http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/ iMovie support from Apple ]<br />
:*[http://unofficialimoviefaq.com/ Unofficial iMovie FAQ]<br />
[[category:Software]][[category:mac]][[category: videos]][[Category:Moved]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview&diff=41862IMovie (Mac) / Basic iMovie Overview2016-03-18T16:34:53Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Imovie1.jpg|right|150px]] <br />
=Necessary pre-editing information=<br />
<br />
* Our [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques|Helpful Filming Techniques]] wiki page is full of information to teach you about some simple ways to optimize the filming of the raw videos, which will improve the overall quality of the final product, as well as add ease to the editing process.<br />
<br />
==FlipCam information==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams have very basic functionality.<br />
** The adjustable settings are: language, date, time, camera sounds (on/off), & recording light (on/off).<br />
*** To change any of these settings, press and hold the "Record" button immediately after turning the camera on until the options appear.<br />
** While recording: you can zoom in and out.<br />
** While reviewing: you can play videos, change the volume, and delete clips from the camera.<br />
<br />
[[File: FlipCam.jpg | 500px | FlipCam button functions]]<br />
<br />
* What the Flip lacks:<br />
** Microphone port<br />
** Manual focus<br />
** Different modes (for filming at night, sporting events, etc.)<br />
** Auto-steady (to help counteract shaky filming)<br />
<br />
* Zoom<br />
** Not all FlipCams have a zoom function, but most do. To zoom in and out, use the + and - buttons on the left and right sides of the record button while filming.<br />
<br />
==FlipShare program==<br />
<br />
* FlipShare [[Flip Video Camcorder#First Time Use: Loading FlipShare | Software Setup]]<br />
** If the application is deleted from the camera, you can [http://support.theflip.com/en-us/flipshare download it here]; the Windows and Mac download links are about halfway down the page in the right column.<br />
<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder#Basic Use of FlipShare Application and Flip Video Cam | Importing files]] onto your machine using FlipShare<br />
<br />
==Backup==<br />
<br />
* Once you've imported the raw video files onto your computer, '''BACK THEM UP'''. Keeping extra copies of your video files is good insurance against accidental deletion. If a file is deleted, you can just make a copy of the backup and begin working with it, instead of having to re-shoot your videos.<br />
* If a video file is deleted in iMovie, the file WILL BE deleted from the computer, so backing up data is even more important on the Macs.<br />
* Several options are available:<br />
** Mac<br />
*** [[Microsoft OneDrive for Business]]<br />
** PC<br />
*** [[Microsoft OneDrive for Business]]<br />
<br />
==Saving each step in editing==<br />
<br />
* During the editing process, it's a good idea to save the project with a new file name each time you edit, instead of just saving over past work. If a mistake is made or a file is corrupted/lost, you can revert to the last copy without losing all your work up to that point.<br />
** Every time you open the project to edit it, select File>Save As and rename the file; that way you can save several times during each editing session, and you won't accidentally write over the older files.<br />
** Some common ways people successively name their files include:<br />
*** Numbering up: Example1.imovieproj, Example2.imovieproj, Example3.imovieproj, etc.<br />
*** Dates edited: Example3-10-11.imovieproj, Example3-13-11.imovieproj, Example3-20-11.imovieproj, etc.<br />
<br />
==File formats==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams automatically save the raw video as one of two file formats:<br />
** The original Flips save the files as .avi<br />
** The HD versions of the Flip save files as .mp4<br />
* iMovie supports these files types<br />
* Older versions of Windows Movie Maker cannot work with these file types, so the videos must be converted (preferably to .wmv)<br />
* Windows Live Movie Maker 2011, however, can work with the FlipCam's exported files with no modification or conversion<br />
** [http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker?os=other Download] and [[Windows Live Movie Maker (PC)#Installing Only Select Features | installation instructions]] for Windows Live Movie Maker 2011<br />
<br />
<br />
=iMovie General Overview=<br />
<br />
(If your interface looks different from this one, you will need to update version of iMovie. To do so, go to the App Store, select the Updates tab and iMovie should appear as an available update. Click Update and wait for it to finish)<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_1.png | 750 px]] <br />
<br />
*'''1 (Project):''' This window is where you will build your project. To add clips to your project, drag them to this window from the Event Library.<br />
<br />
*'''2 (Event Library):''' This window contains all video files that have been imported to your computer.<br />
<br />
*'''3 (Project Timeline):''' This is where you will be editing the videos you drag from the Project into this window.<br />
<br />
*'''4 (Voiceover):''' Allows you to add narration to a video.<br />
<br />
*'''5 (Crop Options):''' Allows you to crop a clip and/or add a Ken Burns effect.<br />
<br />
*'''6 (Inspector):''' Allows you to change options associated with a video or audio clip. Double clicking on a clip will also display this box.<br />
<br />
*'''7 (Audio):''' Allows you to add audio from your iTunes library or an iLife sound effect. <br />
<br />
*'''8 (Titles):''' Allows you to add a text overlay, opening title, or credits to a still frame or video.<br />
<br />
*'''9 (Backgrounds):''' Allows you to add an animated map or background to your project.<br />
<br />
*'''10 (Transitions):''' Allows you to add transitions between video clips and still frames. This option also allows you to choose a theme for your project.<br />
<br />
*'''11 (Import):'''Takes you to the Import window where you can import videos from your computer or directly from the camera or iPad.<br />
<br />
==Importing videos into iMovie==<br />
<br />
* Before you edit any video using iMovie, you must first create an Event, and import the files into the program.<br />
** An Event is essentially a set of files, grouped together by the user, which may be used in the current project to add to the ease of finding all the relevant videos while editing.<br />
* The "Import" button can be found in the middle of the project library or by going to File. and Import Media.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie2.png |750 px]]<br />
<br />
# Select the appropriate Import option (Cameras, Devices or Favorites), and simply select the files you'd like to add to the Event. <br />
** Holding Command while clicking allows you to select multiple files one at a time.<br />
** Selecting one file, holding Shift, then clicking another file down the list will allow you to select those two files as well as every one in between.<br />
# Then click on Import Selected.<br />
<br />
==Adding, cutting & rearranging clips==<br />
<br />
* You probably won't want to use every bit of video you recorded, and the files will not be in the proper order, so knowing how to cut and rearrange is crucial.<br />
* Hover over any of the newly imported files in the Project Library, and a preview of that moment will appear in the window next to it, the Viewer.<br />
* Click and drag to select any of the video you'd like to work with in the Project Library, and then drag those clips to the bottom window – the Project timeline window, one at a time.<br />
** It's a better idea to add too much footage to the editing pane – the Project timeline - than not enough, because more can always be cut out during the rest of the process.<br />
* Once all your desired video is added, the clips can be moved around one another in the same way they were added.<br />
** You CANNOT move a segment in the editing pane without moving the entire clip.<br />
** This can be solved by secondary-clicking where you'd like to cut a clip apart, then selecting "Split Clip." Now the clip is two independent parts; this can be done as many times as you'd like.<br />
<br />
==Adding PowerPoint slides/photos==<br />
<br />
* Photos are added to the time line/editing window the same way as videos, and may be moved and manipulated in the same manner.<br />
* All photos may either be added to Photos Library before they can be imported into iMovie or they can be imported the way video files were imported- directly into the iMovie library.<br />
* PowerPoint presentations (or specific slides) can be saved as JPEGs and imported into iMovie the same way.<br />
* An image can be created from any frame of video in the editing area by right-clicking that frame and selecting "Add Freeze Frame"<br />
<br />
==Cropping==<br />
<br />
* The cropping screen can be accessed by double-clicking the crop icon in the corner of a clip, or by hitting the crop button near the center of the screen.<br />
* Fit - Proportionally fits a clip (typically a still image) fully in the frame of your video, instead of cropping it.<br />
* Crop to fill - Cuts down a clip to show a specific part of the image/video of your choosing.<br />
* Ken Burns-Begins and ends a clip at different parts of the image/video to create a panning effect through the duration<br />
* Rotate-Rotates a clip at 90 degree intervals<br />
* Click the Crop button again to leave the options pane.<br />
<br />
==Adding title screens/subtitles/name introductions/credits==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Titles.png | 750px]]<br />
<br />
* All four of these functions can be executed in the same way.<br />
* The panel may be found underneath the Libraries pane, in the Content Library section.<br />
* Select the Title tab to activate the Titles pane. Notice the Project Library pane changes to show a whole set of Title templates.<br />
* Each of the options can be dragged into the timeline.<br />
** Can be inserted over existing video/images to show text over the scene.<br />
** Can be inserted before/between/after clips and then a background is chosen for the text.<br />
** All text may be personalized and added to.<br />
<br />
==Transitions==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Transitions.png| 750px]]<br />
<br />
* The Transitions button near the Titles button located above the Project Library<br />
* Once you select the Transitions button, the Project Library disappears and is replaced by the Transition templates.<br />
* Transitions are dragged into the timeline like everything else.<br />
* You can choose the length of time and how much the transition actually overlaps your clips through the settings.<br />
<br />
==Effects==<br />
<br />
* Effects are all found through the settings option of each clip (above the Viewing Panel).<br />
[[File:IMovie_Effects2.png| 500px]]<br />
*Clicking on Video Effects will open another short window with thumbnails of all the Effects available. Hovering the mouse over a clip will play the video in the Viewing Panel with the effect applied, in real time.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Effects_.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
* The overall color and appearance can be manipulated, but the effect will apply to the entire clip.<br />
** Splitting the clip will allow you to add different effects to different segments.<br />
* Many preset effects, such as romantic (softens the picture and adds a glow around the perimeter) and old film (grainy, sepia toned effect that also adds occasional black flecks and lines) are available by default.<br />
<br />
==Audio-background audio/music==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Audio.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
* iMovie comes with an assortment of sound effects and music clips.<br />
* iTunes songs may be added from your library into a video.<br />
* Once you click on the Sound Effects button, the Project Library is replaced with the list of Sound Effects available through iMovie. Select and drag whatever effect you want to use, onto your Project Timeline to work with it.<br />
* Basic audio controls, such as fading and ducking are available in the settings menu.<br />
** More advanced manipulation will require another program, such as GarageBand.<br />
<br />
==Exporting a movie==<br />
<br />
In iMovie, you have the choice of exporting a movie for use on a digital source (such as YouTube) or exporting a movie that can be played on your computer or played in iTunes. To share your video through any medium, select the Share button:<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Share.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
===Export to YouTube===<br />
<br />
iMovie offers a easy way for you to upload your movies to YouTube. To upload a movie to YouTube, from the Share dropdown click on "YouTube." The dialog box below appears:<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Youtube.png|550px]]<br />
<br />
Click on the options and select whatever options you want, and iMovie will guide you through the rest of the process.<br />
<br />
==Saving Your Videos==<br />
<br />
===Export to iTunes===<br />
You can also export your iMovie project into a digital file that can be played on computers, mobile phones, and other devices. To do this, click on the "Share" menu, then click on "iTunes." Select the size of the movie (depending on how the movie will be viewed), and click "Publish." iMovie will create a digital movie file and automatically add it to your iTunes library.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_iTunes.png | 550 px]]<br />
<br />
===Save File to Disk===<br />
*To save your movie to the hard disk, click on the "Share" menu, then click on "File." This will prompt you to change settings for your movie and once you click Next, will ask for the destination for the exported video. Once you set the destination and click Save, your video will be exported into the destination folder.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_File.png|550px]]<br />
<br />
=Copyright information=<br />
* [[Copyright & Fair Use]]<br />
* [[Copyright Infringement]]<br />
<br />
<br />
= Other Resources =<br />
<br />
* [http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie iMovie]<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder|Flip Video Camcorder Information]]<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Video_Resources Video Resources]<br />
* [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques|Helpful Filming Techniques]]<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/iMovie-tutorials/iMovie-1002-Essential-Training/159634-2.html Lynda iMovie Essential Training]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Converting_FLV,_AVI,_or_MP4_Video_Files Convert AVI To iMovie Compatible Format]<br />
*[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3290 List of iMovie-supported camcorders and devices]<br />
*[http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie iMovie Tutorials from Apple]<br />
*[http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/ iMovie support from Apple ]<br />
*[http://unofficialimoviefaq.com/ Unofficial iMovie FAQ]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Videos]][[Category:Mac]][[Category:Software]][[Category: Custom Training]][[Category: Check Links]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Ehome_quick_links.png&diff=41842File:Ehome quick links.png2016-03-18T14:25:37Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview&diff=41499IMovie (Mac) / Basic iMovie Overview2016-02-05T17:54:21Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Other Resources */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Imovie1.jpg|right|150px]] <br />
=Necessary pre-editing information=<br />
<br />
* Our [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques|Helpful Filming Techniques]] wiki page is full of information to teach you about some simple ways to optimize the filming of the raw videos, which will improve the overall quality of the final product, as well as add ease to the editing process.<br />
<br />
==FlipCam information==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams have very basic functionality.<br />
** The adjustable settings are: language, date, time, camera sounds (on/off), & recording light (on/off).<br />
*** To change any of these settings, press and hold the "Record" button immediately after turning the camera on until the options appear.<br />
** While recording: you can zoom in and out.<br />
** While reviewing: you can play videos, change the volume, and delete clips from the camera.<br />
<br />
[[File: FlipCam.jpg | 500px | FlipCam button functions]]<br />
<br />
* What the Flip lacks:<br />
** Microphone port<br />
** Manual focus<br />
** Different modes (for filming at night, sporting events, etc.)<br />
** Auto-steady (to help counteract shaky filming)<br />
<br />
* Zoom<br />
** Not all FlipCams have a zoom function, but most do. To zoom in and out, use the + and - buttons on the left and right sides of the record button while filming.<br />
<br />
==FlipShare program==<br />
<br />
* FlipShare [[Flip Video Camcorder#First Time Use: Loading FlipShare | Software Setup]]<br />
** If the application is deleted from the camera, you can [http://support.theflip.com/en-us/flipshare download it here]; the Windows and Mac download links are about halfway down the page in the right column.<br />
<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder#Basic Use of FlipShare Application and Flip Video Cam | Importing files]] onto your machine using FlipShare<br />
<br />
==Backup==<br />
<br />
* Once you've imported the raw video files onto your computer, '''BACK THEM UP'''. Keeping extra copies of your video files is good insurance against accidental deletion. If a file is deleted, you can just make a copy of the backup and begin working with it, instead of having to re-shoot your videos.<br />
* If a video file is deleted in iMovie, the file WILL BE deleted from the computer, so backing up data is even more important on the Macs.<br />
* Several options are available:<br />
** Mac<br />
*** [[Microsoft OneDrive for Business]]<br />
** PC<br />
*** [[Microsoft OneDrive for Business]]<br />
<br />
==Saving each step in editing==<br />
<br />
* During the editing process, it's a good idea to save the project with a new file name each time you edit, instead of just saving over past work. If a mistake is made or a file is corrupted/lost, you can revert to the last copy without losing all your work up to that point.<br />
** Every time you open the project to edit it, select File>Save As and rename the file; that way you can save several times during each editing session, and you won't accidentally write over the older files.<br />
** Some common ways people successively name their files include:<br />
*** Numbering up: Example1.imovieproj, Example2.imovieproj, Example3.imovieproj, etc.<br />
*** Dates edited: Example3-10-11.imovieproj, Example3-13-11.imovieproj, Example3-20-11.imovieproj, etc.<br />
<br />
==File formats==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams automatically save the raw video as one of two file formats:<br />
** The original Flips save the files as .avi<br />
** The HD versions of the Flip save files as .mp4<br />
* iMovie supports these files types<br />
* Older versions of Windows Movie Maker cannot work with these file types, so the videos must be converted (preferably to .wmv)<br />
* Windows Live Movie Maker 2011, however, can work with the FlipCam's exported files with no modification or conversion<br />
** [http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker?os=other Download] and [[Windows Live Movie Maker (PC)#Installing Only Select Features | installation instructions]] for Windows Live Movie Maker 2011<br />
<br />
<br />
=iMovie General Overview=<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_1.png | 750 px]] <br />
<br />
*'''1 (Project):''' This window is where you will build your project. To add clips to your project, drag them to this window from the Event Library.<br />
<br />
*'''2 (Event Library):''' This window contains all video files that have been imported to your computer.<br />
<br />
*'''3 (Project Timeline):''' This is where you will be editing the videos you drag from the Project into this window.<br />
<br />
*'''4 (Voiceover):''' Allows you to add narration to a video.<br />
<br />
*'''5 (Crop Options):''' Allows you to crop a clip and/or add a Ken Burns effect.<br />
<br />
*'''6 (Inspector):''' Allows you to change options associated with a video or audio clip. Double clicking on a clip will also display this box.<br />
<br />
*'''7 (Audio):''' Allows you to add audio from your iTunes library or an iLife sound effect. <br />
<br />
*'''8 (Titles):''' Allows you to add a text overlay, opening title, or credits to a still frame or video.<br />
<br />
*'''9 (Backgrounds):''' Allows you to add an animated map or background to your project.<br />
<br />
*'''10 (Transitions):''' Allows you to add transitions between video clips and still frames. This option also allows you to choose a theme for your project.<br />
<br />
*'''11 (Import):'''Takes you to the Import window where you can import videos from your computer or directly from the camera or iPad.<br />
<br />
==Importing videos into iMovie==<br />
<br />
* Before you edit any video using iMovie, you must first create an Event, and import the files into the program.<br />
** An Event is essentially a set of files, grouped together by the user, which may be used in the current project to add to the ease of finding all the relevant videos while editing.<br />
* The "Import" button can be found in the middle of the project library or by going to File. and Import Media.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie2.png |750 px]]<br />
<br />
# Select the appropriate Import option (Cameras, Devices or Favorites), and simply select the files you'd like to add to the Event. <br />
** Holding Command while clicking allows you to select multiple files one at a time.<br />
** Selecting one file, holding Shift, then clicking another file down the list will allow you to select those two files as well as every one in between.<br />
# Then click on Import Selected.<br />
<br />
==Adding, cutting & rearranging clips==<br />
<br />
* You probably won't want to use every bit of video you recorded, and the files will not be in the proper order, so knowing how to cut and rearrange is crucial.<br />
* Hover over any of the newly imported files in the Project Library, and a preview of that moment will appear in the window next to it, the Viewer.<br />
* Click and drag to select any of the video you'd like to work with in the Project Library, and then drag those clips to the bottom window – the Project timeline window, one at a time.<br />
** It's a better idea to add too much footage to the editing pane – the Project timeline - than not enough, because more can always be cut out during the rest of the process.<br />
* Once all your desired video is added, the clips can be moved around one another in the same way they were added.<br />
** You CANNOT move a segment in the editing pane without moving the entire clip.<br />
** This can be solved by secondary-clicking where you'd like to cut a clip apart, then selecting "Split Clip." Now the clip is two independent parts; this can be done as many times as you'd like.<br />
<br />
==Adding PowerPoint slides/photos==<br />
<br />
* Photos are added to the time line/editing window the same way as videos, and may be moved and manipulated in the same manner.<br />
* All photos may either be added to Photos Library before they can be imported into iMovie or they can be imported the way video files were imported- directly into the iMovie library.<br />
* PowerPoint presentations (or specific slides) can be saved as JPEGs and imported into iMovie the same way.<br />
* An image can be created from any frame of video in the editing area by right-clicking that frame and selecting "Add Freeze Frame"<br />
<br />
==Cropping==<br />
<br />
* The cropping screen can be accessed by double-clicking the crop icon in the corner of a clip, or by hitting the crop button near the center of the screen.<br />
* Fit - Proportionally fits a clip (typically a still image) fully in the frame of your video, instead of cropping it.<br />
* Crop to fill - Cuts down a clip to show a specific part of the image/video of your choosing.<br />
* Ken Burns-Begins and ends a clip at different parts of the image/video to create a panning effect through the duration<br />
* Rotate-Rotates a clip at 90 degree intervals<br />
* Click the Crop button again to leave the options pane.<br />
<br />
==Adding title screens/subtitles/name introductions/credits==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Titles.png | 750px]]<br />
<br />
* All four of these functions can be executed in the same way.<br />
* The panel may be found underneath the Libraries pane, in the Content Library section.<br />
* Select the Title tab to activate the Titles pane. Notice the Project Library pane changes to show a whole set of Title templates.<br />
* Each of the options can be dragged into the timeline.<br />
** Can be inserted over existing video/images to show text over the scene.<br />
** Can be inserted before/between/after clips and then a background is chosen for the text.<br />
** All text may be personalized and added to.<br />
<br />
==Transitions==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Transitions.png| 750px]]<br />
<br />
* The Transitions button near the Titles button located above the Project Library<br />
* Once you select the Transitions button, the Project Library disappears and is replaced by the Transition templates.<br />
* Transitions are dragged into the timeline like everything else.<br />
* You can choose the length of time and how much the transition actually overlaps your clips through the settings.<br />
<br />
==Effects==<br />
<br />
* Effects are all found through the settings option of each clip (above the Viewing Panel).<br />
[[File:IMovie_Effects2.png| 500px]]<br />
*Clicking on Video Effects will open another short window with thumbnails of all the Effects available. Hovering the mouse over a clip will play the video in the Viewing Panel with the effect applied, in real time.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Effects_.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
* The overall color and appearance can be manipulated, but the effect will apply to the entire clip.<br />
** Splitting the clip will allow you to add different effects to different segments.<br />
* Many preset effects, such as romantic (softens the picture and adds a glow around the perimeter) and old film (grainy, sepia toned effect that also adds occasional black flecks and lines) are available by default.<br />
<br />
==Audio-background audio/music==<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Audio.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
* iMovie comes with an assortment of sound effects and music clips.<br />
* iTunes songs may be added from your library into a video.<br />
* Once you click on the Sound Effects button, the Project Library is replaced with the list of Sound Effects available through iMovie. Select and drag whatever effect you want to use, onto your Project Timeline to work with it.<br />
* Basic audio controls, such as fading and ducking are available in the settings menu.<br />
** More advanced manipulation will require another program, such as GarageBand.<br />
<br />
==Exporting a movie==<br />
<br />
In iMovie, you have the choice of exporting a movie for use on a digital source (such as YouTube) or exporting a movie that can be played on your computer or played in iTunes. To share your video through any medium, select the Share button:<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Share.png|750px]]<br />
<br />
===Export to YouTube===<br />
<br />
iMovie offers a easy way for you to upload your movies to YouTube. To upload a movie to YouTube, from the Share dropdown click on "YouTube." The dialog box below appears:<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_Youtube.png|550px]]<br />
<br />
Click on the options and select whatever options you want, and iMovie will guide you through the rest of the process.<br />
<br />
==Saving Your Videos==<br />
<br />
===Export to iTunes===<br />
You can also export your iMovie project into a digital file that can be played on computers, mobile phones, and other devices. To do this, click on the "Share" menu, then click on "iTunes." Select the size of the movie (depending on how the movie will be viewed), and click "Publish." iMovie will create a digital movie file and automatically add it to your iTunes library.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_iTunes.png | 550 px]]<br />
<br />
===Save File to Disk===<br />
*To save your movie to the hard disk, click on the "Share" menu, then click on "File." This will prompt you to change settings for your movie and once you click Next, will ask for the destination for the exported video. Once you set the destination and click Save, your video will be exported into the destination folder.<br />
<br />
[[File:IMovie_File.png|550px]]<br />
<br />
=Copyright information=<br />
* [[Copyright & Fair Use]]<br />
* [[Copyright Infringement]]<br />
<br />
<br />
= Other Resources =<br />
<br />
* [http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie iMovie]<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder|Flip Video Camcorder Information]]<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Video_Resources Video Resources]<br />
* [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques|Helpful Filming Techniques]]<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/iMovie-tutorials/iMovie-1002-Essential-Training/159634-2.html Lynda iMovie Essential Training]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Converting_FLV,_AVI,_or_MP4_Video_Files Convert AVI To iMovie Compatible Format]<br />
*[http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3290 List of iMovie-supported camcorders and devices]<br />
*[http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie iMovie Tutorials from Apple]<br />
*[http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/ iMovie support from Apple ]<br />
*[http://unofficialimoviefaq.com/ Unofficial iMovie FAQ]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Videos]][[Category:Mac]][[Category:Software]][[Category: Custom Training]][[Category: Check Links]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Draft:DLC_Spring_2016_Class_Projects/Emmanuel_Felix_(PESS_357)&diff=41498Draft:DLC Spring 2016 Class Projects/Emmanuel Felix (PESS 357)2016-02-05T15:40:38Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Helpful Information */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{| style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee; margin:25px;" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="3" align="right" class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2" style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee;"|Students Supporting Students<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" | [[File:DLC_Custom1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|align="center"|'''Digital Learning Center''' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Class Location, Days, Times, and Number of Students==<br />
* 145 IWC<br />
* Tuesday and Thursday<br />
* 8:00 - 9:20 am<br />
* 18 students in teams of two = 9 teams<br />
<br />
==Training Schedule==<br />
* Monday, February 22<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
***11:30 am - 1:00 pm<br />
*** 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
* Tuesday, February 23<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
*** 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm<br />
*** 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm<br />
<br />
==Overview of Project==<br />
*<br />
==Requested Software/Technology==<br />
*iPad Video<br />
*iMovie Basics (for Mac laptop)<br />
*Movie Maker Basics<br />
*Microsoft OneDrive for Business<br />
*D2L<br />
<br />
==Training/Support Goals==<br />
*Teams of two students. 18 students = 9 teams<br />
**Each team to create at least 6 10 - 15 second videos<br />
*Shoot video with iPad<br />
*Upload video to iMovie or Movie Maker<br />
*Basic Edit video - add audio, cropping, etc.<br />
** 10 - 15 second - completed video<br />
**No credits necessary<br />
*Saving screen shots at jpg or png<br />
*Saving to OneDrive for Business<br />
*Uploading to D2L<br />
<br />
==DLC STARS Assigned==<br />
<br />
* Maggie Gadbois<br />
<br />
==Helpful Information==<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/SharedPlaylist/50b49d85f92344b8b3a253402a51902e Lynda iMovie Playlist]<br />
*[[iPad Video Recording Best Practices]]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview iMovie Basics]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC) Windows Movie Maker Basics]<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Windows-Live-Movie-Maker-tutorials/Saving-your-movie-high-definition/71928/77515-4.html?autoplay=true Lynda Windows Movie Maker Playlist]<br />
<br />
[[Category: DLC Class Projects-Spring 2016]] [[Category:Custom Training]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Adobe_Premiere&diff=41494Adobe Premiere2016-02-05T14:55:02Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS6_Icon.png|250px]]<br />
<br />
'''Adobe Premiere''' is a movie editing software powered by [[Adobe]]. It has three different versions to tailor to different skill levels and needs: Premiere Express, Premiere Elements, and Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
Adobe Premiere Pro is provided by WSU and can be installed by following instructions with [http://learn.winona.edu/Installing_Software_From_The_Network Installing Software From The Network]<br />
<br />
=Premiere Pro General Overview=<br />
<br />
==Creating a New Project==<br />
Once Premiere Pro is open this screen will appear:<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Welcome_Screen.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Here you will see:<br />
*'''Recent Projects'''. This is a list of recent projects you have created in Premiere Pro. If you want to open a recent project, click on the name of the project that is listed.<br />
*'''New Project'''. This opens a new project.<br />
*'''Open Project'''. This allows you to search your computer for Premiere Pro Projects that may not be listed under the Recent Projects menu.<br />
<br />
To create a new project select '''New Project'''.<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_New_Project.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
1. Select the location you want to save your project. To do so click the '''Browse''' button on the right side and search for a folder or location to save your project.<br />
<br />
2. Name your project. <br />
<br />
Once done, click '''ok'''.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Pro_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Adjust your '''Sequence Settings''' to match those of the videos you are importing. A sequence in Premiere is a timeline where you can place and edit your videos.<br />
<br />
If you filmed your video with an iPad, the best sequence settings would be HDV 720p30 (as shown in the picture). Select it and click ok.<br />
<br />
If you do not know what type of video format or settings your videos have, choose the one Premiere automatically selects and click ok.<br />
<br />
Now Premiere will open a new project window. Let's run through the sections on the '''Premiere Pro Interface.'''<br />
<br />
==Premiere Pro Interface==<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Interface.png|900px]]<br />
<br />
1. '''Media Viewer/Effects Control:''' This panel allows you to preview media you've imported before selecting it to put in your timeline. Another tab titled Effects Controls allows you to adjust different effects you've put on clips in your Timeline.<br />
<br />
2. '''Project Viewer''': This panel is where you view/play your project as it is in the timeline.<br />
<br />
3. '''Media/Effects Browser Panel''': This panel allows you to import your media along with choosing and selecting media to drag into your timeline. The panel also includes an Effects Tab that allows you to browse all the audio/video effects and transitions available in Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
4. '''Timeline''': The timeline is where you create your project. You drag clips, effects, and transitions into the timeline to form your project/video.<br />
<br />
5. '''Audio Levels''': Shows your audio levels when a video is playing.<br />
<br />
<br />
This this the '''Tool Bar''' (located to the left of the '''Timeline)'''. These are the three basic tools you will need to use.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Tools.png|75px|left]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. '''Selection Too'''l: Allows you to click and select things in the timeline<br />
<br />
2. '''Razor Tool''': Allows you to cut or split clips<br />
<br />
3. '''Hand Tool''': Allows you to move and drag the timeline. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Effects_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
This is the '''Effects Tab''' on the '''Media/Effects Browser'''. There are four different categories to choose from:<br />
<br />
1. '''Audio Effects''': This folder has effects you can apply to alter your audio tracks to improve the sound or even change the pitch.<br />
<br />
2. '''Audio Transitions''': This allows you to add in a crossfade in your audio tracks to smoothly transition from one audio clip to another. <br />
<br />
3. '''Video Effects:''' This folder contains effects you can apply to alter your video like balancing the color.<br />
<br />
4. '''Video Transitions''': This folder contains various transitions you can place in your video to smoothly transition from one video clip to another.<br />
<br />
==Importing Media==<br />
To import media to your Premiere Project, double click on the '''Media Browser'''. (An alternative way is to go to '''File''' then select '''Import''')<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Import_Browser.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Import_Media.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Find and select which file(s) you want to import into your project. Then click '''Import'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Browser_with_Imported_Video.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Your file(s) should now appear in the '''Media Browser'''.<br />
<br />
==Adding Clips to the Timeline==<br />
<br />
To add clips to your '''project timeline''', select which clip you want in the '''Media Browser'''. Click and drag the clip over to the timeline and drop it in the section labeled Video 1. <br />
<br />
You may receive a message requesting you to change your '''Sequence Settings''' to match your clip's settings. Select Change Sequence Settings to keep you project formatted in a way that is compatible to your clips.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Changing_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Adding_Clip_to_timeline.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
Now your clip should appear in the timeline. You can continue to add which clips you want to your timeline, or you can start to <br />
cut and edit the clips. <br />
<br />
==Cutting/Slicing Clips==<br />
<br />
An easy way to edit your clips and take out the parts you don't want is by using the '''razor tool'''. <br />
<br />
Begin by selecting the razor tool in the '''tool bar''' (located to the left of the timeline). You can begin by watching your clip by pressing play (or hitting the space bar) and stopping the clip at the moment you want to cut your clip. <br />
<br />
You can also drag the '''scrubber''' (the red bar on the timeline) to the point where you want to cut the clip. <br />
<br />
Once you found where you want to cut the clip, make sure the scrubber is exactly where you want it because we'll be using it as a reference. Place your cursor on the clip in line with the scrubber and click. <br />
<br />
Your clip should now be split in half. <br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Cutting_Clips.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
To remove the clip you no longer want, switch over to the selection tool, select the unwanted clip, and hit delete on your keyboard. <br />
<br />
You may have to move your clips to fill in the blank space left by the deleted clip. Just click and drag the clips until they line up with the end of another.<br />
<br />
==Cropping Clips==<br />
You can crop clips two different ways in Premiere Pro: <br />
<br />
The first way is by selecting the clip you want to crop in the timeline, and then double clicking the picture of it in the '''Project Viewer'''. <br />
You will be given selection points on the edges to adjust the clip how you want it.<br />
<br />
The second way is by selecting the clip you want to crop in the timeline, and then going to the '''Effect Controls''' in the '''Media Viewer'''.<br />
Open up the down menu for '''Motion''' and you can drag the numbers for position (x and y coordinates like a graph) and the scale. All changes will be seen in the '''Project Viewer.'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Cropping_Motion.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Adding Effects==<br />
<br />
To add an effect to a video clip, go to the '''Effects Tab''' in the '''Media Browser'''. Open the '''Video Effects''' folder and search for the type of effect you want. <br />
<br />
For this example, we're going to add an easy color corrector to the clip. <br />
<br />
Select the effect you want and click and drag it onto the clip you want to add the effect to.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Effects_Tab_.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
To adjust the effect you just added, select the clip in the timeline. Then go up to the '''Media Viewer''' and open the '''Effect Controls''' tab. <br />
<br />
Here you'll see a few different menus including the effect you added. You can use the tools to adjust how the effect shows on your clip.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Effect_Controls_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Render_Bar.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
After adding an effect you'll need to render your project. Rendering is a process that allows the program to play back your project in real-time with all the effects and transitions added to it. If clips have a red bar above them instead of a yellow bar, that means they need to be rendered. <br />
<br />
There are two ways to render your project:<br />
<br />
1. Go to '''Sequence''' and then select '''Render Entire Work Area'''<br />
<br />
2. Press Enter/Return on your keyboard<br />
<br />
Give the program time to process the render and then you'll be able to playback your project and view the added effects.<br />
<br />
==Adding Transitions==<br />
<br />
You can add video transitions to your project to smoothly transition from one clip to another.<br />
<br />
To add a transition, go to the '''Effects Tab''' in the '''Media Browser'''. Open the folder called '''Video Transitions''' and search for the type of transition you want. <br />
<br />
Select the transition you want and drag it onto your timeline where you want a transition.<br />
<br />
Y'''Bold text'''ou can add transitions at the beginning of your project, at the end of your project, or in between two clips.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Folder.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Adding_Video_Transition.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
You can adjust the time the transition lasts by selecting the transition in the timeline, going to the '''Effects Control''' tab, and changing the duration.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Duration.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
After adding a transition you'll need to render your project. Rendering is a process that allows the program to play back your project in real-time with all the effects and transitions added to it. If clips have a red bar above them instead of a yellow bar, that means they need to be rendered. There are two ways to render your project:<br />
<br />
1. Go to '''Sequence''' then select '''Render Entire Work Area'''<br />
<br />
2. Press Enter/Return on your keyboard<br />
<br />
Give the program time to process the render and then you'll be able to playback your project and view the added effects.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Adding Text==<br />
To add text to your project, to '''Title''', '''New Title''', and select '''Default Still'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Add_Title.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_New_Title.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
A menu should pop up and you can name the title. This will not affect what text will appear on your project. Click ok.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Edit_Title.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
Click where you want your text to be and then type. You can edit the font, size, color and location of the text. There are also presets located on the bottom to help you out. <br />
<br />
'''Make sure when you want to select the text, change over to the selection tool (the white arrow) in the tool bar.'''<br />
<br />
Once you're done editing the text, close out of the screen by clicking the red button in the left corner or the X.<br />
<br />
Your text should appear in the '''Media Browser'''. Now you can click and drag the text into your timeline where you want it.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Title_Media_Browser.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Add_Title_to_Timeline.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Viewing Project==<br />
To playback your project in the timeline, start by making sure the '''scrubber''' (red bar) is at the very beginning of your video. If it isn't, click and drag it back. You can play your video two different ways:<br />
<br />
1. Going to the '''Project Viewer''' and clicking the play button [[File:Premiere_Play_Button.png|60px]]<br />
<br />
2. Pressing the spacebar and viewing it through the '''Project Viewer'''<br />
<br />
You can change the quality of the playback by going to the drop down menu just under the '''Project Viewer'''. Here you have options as to the quality of the playback such as full quality or half quality. <br />
[[File:Premiere_Playback_Quality.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Exporting & Saving Project==<br />
To export your finished video go to '''File''', '''Export''', and choose '''Media'''. Or you can hit '''Command M''' on your keyboard.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Export.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Export_Settings.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear to adjust the export settings for your video.<br />
<br />
1. '''Output Name''': Click on where it says '''Sequence01''' and you can rename your video.<br />
<br />
2. '''Source Range''': This is the range of your timeline that you are exporting. If you want everything in your timeline, choose '''Work Area'''.<br />
<br />
3. When all the settings are how you want it click '''Export'''.<br />
<br />
Exporting could take a few minutes depending on how long your video is. Once the progress bar disappears, your video has been exported. <br />
<br />
Premiere Pro automatically saves a project file for you when you create a project. You can keep the Premiere Pro project file for future editing for that project, but the locations of all the files you imported must remain the same. Otherwise, when you go to reopen your project, the files will be missing and you will need to find them again.<br />
<br />
=LyndaCampus Training=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-CC-Essential-Training-2015/371692-2.html Premiere Pro CC Essential Training]<br />
<br />
[[File:Lynda logo3y-d 144x.png]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html Adobe Premiere Pro Website]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/create-video-story.html?set=premiere-pro--get-started Getting Started Guide]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/topics.html Adobe Premiere Pro Help Documents]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf Adobe PDF Help Guide]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Software]][[Category: Adobe]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Adobe_Premiere&diff=41468Adobe Premiere2016-02-01T19:57:58Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Exporting & Saving Project */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS6_Icon.png|250px]]<br />
<br />
'''Adobe Premiere''' is a movie editing software powered by [[Adobe]]. It has three different versions to tailor to different skill levels and needs: Premiere Express, Premiere Elements, and Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
Adobe Premiere Pro is provided by WSU and can be installed by following instructions with [[Installing Software From The Network]<br />
<br />
=Premiere Pro General Overview=<br />
<br />
==Creating a New Project==<br />
Once Premiere Pro is open this screen will appear:<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Welcome_Screen.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Here you will see:<br />
*'''Recent Projects'''. This is a list of recent projects you have created in Premiere Pro. If you want to open a recent project, click on the name of the project that is listed.<br />
*'''New Project'''. This opens a new project.<br />
*'''Open Project'''. This allows you to search your computer for Premiere Pro Projects that may not be listed under the Recent Projects menu.<br />
<br />
To create a new project select '''New Project'''.<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_New_Project.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
1. Select the location you want to save your project. To do so click the '''Browse''' button on the right side and search for a folder or location to save your project.<br />
<br />
2. Name your project. <br />
<br />
Once done, click '''ok'''.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Pro_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Adjust your '''Sequence Settings''' to match those of the videos you are importing. A sequence in Premiere is a timeline where you can place and edit your videos.<br />
<br />
If you filmed your video with an iPad, the best sequence settings would be HDV 720p30 (as shown in the picture). Select it and click ok.<br />
<br />
If you do not know what type of video format or settings your videos have, choose the one Premiere automatically selects and click ok.<br />
<br />
Now Premiere will open a new project window. Let's run through the sections on the '''Premiere Pro Interface.'''<br />
<br />
==Premiere Pro Interface==<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Interface.png|900px]]<br />
<br />
1. '''Media Viewer/Effects Control:''' This panel allows you to preview media you've imported before selecting it to put in your timeline. Another tab titled Effects Controls allows you to adjust different effects you've put on clips in your Timeline.<br />
<br />
2. '''Project Viewer''': This panel is where you view/play your project as it is in the timeline.<br />
<br />
3. '''Media/Effects Browser Panel''': This panel allows you to import your media along with choosing and selecting media to drag into your timeline. The panel also includes an Effects Tab that allows you to browse all the audio/video effects and transitions available in Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
4. '''Timeline''': The timeline is where you create your project. You drag clips, effects, and transitions into the timeline to form your project/video.<br />
<br />
5. '''Audio Levels''': Shows your audio levels when a video is playing.<br />
<br />
<br />
This this the '''Tool Bar''' (located to the left of the '''Timeline)'''. These are the three basic tools you will need to use.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Tools.png|75px|left]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. '''Selection Too'''l: Allows you to click and select things in the timeline<br />
<br />
2. '''Razor Tool''': Allows you to cut or split clips<br />
<br />
3. '''Hand Tool''': Allows you to move and drag the timeline. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Effects_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
This is the '''Effects Tab''' on the '''Media/Effects Browser'''. There are four different categories to choose from:<br />
<br />
1. '''Audio Effects''': This folder has effects you can apply to alter your audio tracks to improve the sound or even change the pitch.<br />
<br />
2. '''Audio Transitions''': This allows you to add in a crossfade in your audio tracks to smoothly transition from one audio clip to another. <br />
<br />
3. '''Video Effects:''' This folder contains effects you can apply to alter your video like balancing the color.<br />
<br />
4. '''Video Transitions''': This folder contains various transitions you can place in your video to smoothly transition from one video clip to another.<br />
<br />
==Importing Media==<br />
To import media to your Premiere Project, double click on the '''Media Browser'''. (An alternative way is to go to '''File''' then select '''Import''')<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Import_Browser.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Import_Media.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Find and select which file(s) you want to import into your project. Then click '''Import'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Browser_with_Imported_Video.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Your file(s) should now appear in the '''Media Browser'''.<br />
<br />
==Adding Clips to the Timeline==<br />
<br />
To add clips to your '''project timeline''', select which clip you want in the '''Media Browser'''. Click and drag the clip over to the timeline and drop it in the section labeled Video 1. <br />
<br />
You may receive a message requesting you to change your '''Sequence Settings''' to match your clip's settings. Select Change Sequence Settings to keep you project formatted in a way that is compatible to your clips.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Changing_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Adding_Clip_to_timeline.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
Now your clip should appear in the timeline. You can continue to add which clips you want to your timeline, or you can start to <br />
cut and edit the clips. <br />
<br />
==Cutting/Slicing Clips==<br />
<br />
An easy way to edit your clips and take out the parts you don't want is by using the '''razor tool'''. <br />
<br />
Begin by selecting the razor tool in the '''tool bar''' (located to the left of the timeline). You can begin by watching your clip by pressing play (or hitting the space bar) and stopping the clip at the moment you want to cut your clip. <br />
<br />
You can also drag the '''scrubber''' (the red bar on the timeline) to the point where you want to cut the clip. <br />
<br />
Once you found where you want to cut the clip, make sure the scrubber is exactly where you want it because we'll be using it as a reference. Place your cursor on the clip in line with the scrubber and click. <br />
<br />
Your clip should now be split in half. <br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Cutting_Clips.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
To remove the clip you no longer want, switch over to the selection tool, select the unwanted clip, and hit delete on your keyboard. <br />
<br />
You may have to move your clips to fill in the blank space left by the deleted clip. Just click and drag the clips until they line up with the end of another.<br />
<br />
==Cropping Clips==<br />
You can crop clips two different ways in Premiere Pro: <br />
<br />
The first way is by selecting the clip you want to crop in the timeline, and then double clicking the picture of it in the '''Project Viewer'''. <br />
You will be given selection points on the edges to adjust the clip how you want it.<br />
<br />
The second way is by selecting the clip you want to crop in the timeline, and then going to the '''Effect Controls''' in the '''Media Viewer'''.<br />
Open up the down menu for '''Motion''' and you can drag the numbers for position (x and y coordinates like a graph) and the scale. All changes will be seen in the '''Project Viewer.'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Cropping_Motion.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Adding Effects==<br />
<br />
To add an effect to a video clip, go to the '''Effects Tab''' in the '''Media Browser'''. Open the '''Video Effects''' folder and search for the type of effect you want. <br />
<br />
For this example, we're going to add an easy color corrector to the clip. <br />
<br />
Select the effect you want and click and drag it onto the clip you want to add the effect to.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Effects_Tab_.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
To adjust the effect you just added, select the clip in the timeline. Then go up to the '''Media Viewer''' and open the '''Effect Controls''' tab. <br />
<br />
Here you'll see a few different menus including the effect you added. You can use the tools to adjust how the effect shows on your clip.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Effect_Controls_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Render_Bar.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
After adding an effect you'll need to render your project. Rendering is a process that allows the program to play back your project in real-time with all the effects and transitions added to it. If clips have a red bar above them instead of a yellow bar, that means they need to be rendered. <br />
<br />
There are two ways to render your project:<br />
<br />
1. Go to '''Sequence''' and then select '''Render Entire Work Area'''<br />
<br />
2. Press Enter/Return on your keyboard<br />
<br />
Give the program time to process the render and then you'll be able to playback your project and view the added effects.<br />
<br />
==Adding Transitions==<br />
<br />
You can add video transitions to your project to smoothly transition from one clip to another.<br />
<br />
To add a transition, go to the '''Effects Tab''' in the '''Media Browser'''. Open the folder called '''Video Transitions''' and search for the type of transition you want. <br />
<br />
Select the transition you want and drag it onto your timeline where you want a transition.<br />
<br />
Y'''Bold text'''ou can add transitions at the beginning of your project, at the end of your project, or in between two clips.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Folder.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Adding_Video_Transition.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
You can adjust the time the transition lasts by selecting the transition in the timeline, going to the '''Effects Control''' tab, and changing the duration.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Duration.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
After adding a transition you'll need to render your project. Rendering is a process that allows the program to play back your project in real-time with all the effects and transitions added to it. If clips have a red bar above them instead of a yellow bar, that means they need to be rendered. There are two ways to render your project:<br />
<br />
1. Go to '''Sequence''' then select '''Render Entire Work Area'''<br />
<br />
2. Press Enter/Return on your keyboard<br />
<br />
Give the program time to process the render and then you'll be able to playback your project and view the added effects.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Adding Text==<br />
To add text to your project, to '''Title''', '''New Title''', and select '''Default Still'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Add_Title.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_New_Title.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
A menu should pop up and you can name the title. This will not affect what text will appear on your project. Click ok.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Edit_Title.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
Click where you want your text to be and then type. You can edit the font, size, color and location of the text. There are also presets located on the bottom to help you out. <br />
<br />
'''Make sure when you want to select the text, change over to the selection tool (the white arrow) in the tool bar.'''<br />
<br />
Once you're done editing the text, close out of the screen by clicking the red button in the left corner or the X.<br />
<br />
Your text should appear in the '''Media Browser'''. Now you can click and drag the text into your timeline where you want it.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Title_Media_Browser.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Add_Title_to_Timeline.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Viewing Project==<br />
To playback your project in the timeline, start by making sure the '''scrubber''' (red bar) is at the very beginning of your video. If it isn't, click and drag it back. You can play your video two different ways:<br />
<br />
1. Going to the '''Project Viewer''' and clicking the play button [[File:Premiere_Play_Button.png|60px]]<br />
<br />
2. Pressing the spacebar and viewing it through the '''Project Viewer'''<br />
<br />
You can change the quality of the playback by going to the drop down menu just under the '''Project Viewer'''. Here you have options as to the quality of the playback such as full quality or half quality. <br />
[[File:Premiere_Playback_Quality.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Exporting & Saving Project==<br />
To export your finished video go to '''File''', '''Export''', and choose '''Media'''. Or you can hit '''Command M''' on your keyboard.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Export.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Export_Settings.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear to adjust the export settings for your video.<br />
<br />
1. '''Output Name''': Click on where it says '''Sequence01''' and you can rename your video.<br />
<br />
2. '''Source Range''': This is the range of your timeline that you are exporting. If you want everything in your timeline, choose '''Work Area'''.<br />
<br />
3. When all the settings are how you want it click '''Export'''.<br />
<br />
Exporting could take a few minutes depending on how long your video is. Once the progress bar disappears, your video has been exported. <br />
<br />
Premiere Pro automatically saves a project file for you when you create a project. You can keep the Premiere Pro project file for future editing for that project, but the locations of all the files you imported must remain the same. Otherwise, when you go to reopen your project, the files will be missing and you will need to find them again.<br />
<br />
=LyndaCampus Training=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-CC-Essential-Training-2015/371692-2.html Premiere Pro CC Essential Training]<br />
<br />
[[File:Lynda logo3y-d 144x.png]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html Adobe Premiere Pro Website]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/create-video-story.html?set=premiere-pro--get-started Getting Started Guide]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/topics.html Adobe Premiere Pro Help Documents]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf Adobe PDF Help Guide]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Software]][[Category: Adobe]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Adobe_Premiere&diff=41467Adobe Premiere2016-02-01T19:56:52Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Premiere Pro General Overview */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS6_Icon.png|250px]]<br />
<br />
'''Adobe Premiere''' is a movie editing software powered by [[Adobe]]. It has three different versions to tailor to different skill levels and needs: Premiere Express, Premiere Elements, and Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
Adobe Premiere Pro is provided by WSU and can be installed by following instructions with [[Installing Software From The Network]<br />
<br />
=Premiere Pro General Overview=<br />
<br />
==Creating a New Project==<br />
Once Premiere Pro is open this screen will appear:<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Welcome_Screen.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Here you will see:<br />
*'''Recent Projects'''. This is a list of recent projects you have created in Premiere Pro. If you want to open a recent project, click on the name of the project that is listed.<br />
*'''New Project'''. This opens a new project.<br />
*'''Open Project'''. This allows you to search your computer for Premiere Pro Projects that may not be listed under the Recent Projects menu.<br />
<br />
To create a new project select '''New Project'''.<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_New_Project.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
1. Select the location you want to save your project. To do so click the '''Browse''' button on the right side and search for a folder or location to save your project.<br />
<br />
2. Name your project. <br />
<br />
Once done, click '''ok'''.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Pro_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Adjust your '''Sequence Settings''' to match those of the videos you are importing. A sequence in Premiere is a timeline where you can place and edit your videos.<br />
<br />
If you filmed your video with an iPad, the best sequence settings would be HDV 720p30 (as shown in the picture). Select it and click ok.<br />
<br />
If you do not know what type of video format or settings your videos have, choose the one Premiere automatically selects and click ok.<br />
<br />
Now Premiere will open a new project window. Let's run through the sections on the '''Premiere Pro Interface.'''<br />
<br />
==Premiere Pro Interface==<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Interface.png|900px]]<br />
<br />
1. '''Media Viewer/Effects Control:''' This panel allows you to preview media you've imported before selecting it to put in your timeline. Another tab titled Effects Controls allows you to adjust different effects you've put on clips in your Timeline.<br />
<br />
2. '''Project Viewer''': This panel is where you view/play your project as it is in the timeline.<br />
<br />
3. '''Media/Effects Browser Panel''': This panel allows you to import your media along with choosing and selecting media to drag into your timeline. The panel also includes an Effects Tab that allows you to browse all the audio/video effects and transitions available in Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
4. '''Timeline''': The timeline is where you create your project. You drag clips, effects, and transitions into the timeline to form your project/video.<br />
<br />
5. '''Audio Levels''': Shows your audio levels when a video is playing.<br />
<br />
<br />
This this the '''Tool Bar''' (located to the left of the '''Timeline)'''. These are the three basic tools you will need to use.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Tools.png|75px|left]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. '''Selection Too'''l: Allows you to click and select things in the timeline<br />
<br />
2. '''Razor Tool''': Allows you to cut or split clips<br />
<br />
3. '''Hand Tool''': Allows you to move and drag the timeline. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Effects_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
This is the '''Effects Tab''' on the '''Media/Effects Browser'''. There are four different categories to choose from:<br />
<br />
1. '''Audio Effects''': This folder has effects you can apply to alter your audio tracks to improve the sound or even change the pitch.<br />
<br />
2. '''Audio Transitions''': This allows you to add in a crossfade in your audio tracks to smoothly transition from one audio clip to another. <br />
<br />
3. '''Video Effects:''' This folder contains effects you can apply to alter your video like balancing the color.<br />
<br />
4. '''Video Transitions''': This folder contains various transitions you can place in your video to smoothly transition from one video clip to another.<br />
<br />
==Importing Media==<br />
To import media to your Premiere Project, double click on the '''Media Browser'''. (An alternative way is to go to '''File''' then select '''Import''')<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Import_Browser.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Import_Media.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Find and select which file(s) you want to import into your project. Then click '''Import'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Browser_with_Imported_Video.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Your file(s) should now appear in the '''Media Browser'''.<br />
<br />
==Adding Clips to the Timeline==<br />
<br />
To add clips to your '''project timeline''', select which clip you want in the '''Media Browser'''. Click and drag the clip over to the timeline and drop it in the section labeled Video 1. <br />
<br />
You may receive a message requesting you to change your '''Sequence Settings''' to match your clip's settings. Select Change Sequence Settings to keep you project formatted in a way that is compatible to your clips.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Changing_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Adding_Clip_to_timeline.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
Now your clip should appear in the timeline. You can continue to add which clips you want to your timeline, or you can start to <br />
cut and edit the clips. <br />
<br />
==Cutting/Slicing Clips==<br />
<br />
An easy way to edit your clips and take out the parts you don't want is by using the '''razor tool'''. <br />
<br />
Begin by selecting the razor tool in the '''tool bar''' (located to the left of the timeline). You can begin by watching your clip by pressing play (or hitting the space bar) and stopping the clip at the moment you want to cut your clip. <br />
<br />
You can also drag the '''scrubber''' (the red bar on the timeline) to the point where you want to cut the clip. <br />
<br />
Once you found where you want to cut the clip, make sure the scrubber is exactly where you want it because we'll be using it as a reference. Place your cursor on the clip in line with the scrubber and click. <br />
<br />
Your clip should now be split in half. <br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Cutting_Clips.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
To remove the clip you no longer want, switch over to the selection tool, select the unwanted clip, and hit delete on your keyboard. <br />
<br />
You may have to move your clips to fill in the blank space left by the deleted clip. Just click and drag the clips until they line up with the end of another.<br />
<br />
==Cropping Clips==<br />
You can crop clips two different ways in Premiere Pro: <br />
<br />
The first way is by selecting the clip you want to crop in the timeline, and then double clicking the picture of it in the '''Project Viewer'''. <br />
You will be given selection points on the edges to adjust the clip how you want it.<br />
<br />
The second way is by selecting the clip you want to crop in the timeline, and then going to the '''Effect Controls''' in the '''Media Viewer'''.<br />
Open up the down menu for '''Motion''' and you can drag the numbers for position (x and y coordinates like a graph) and the scale. All changes will be seen in the '''Project Viewer.'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Cropping_Motion.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Adding Effects==<br />
<br />
To add an effect to a video clip, go to the '''Effects Tab''' in the '''Media Browser'''. Open the '''Video Effects''' folder and search for the type of effect you want. <br />
<br />
For this example, we're going to add an easy color corrector to the clip. <br />
<br />
Select the effect you want and click and drag it onto the clip you want to add the effect to.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Effects_Tab_.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
To adjust the effect you just added, select the clip in the timeline. Then go up to the '''Media Viewer''' and open the '''Effect Controls''' tab. <br />
<br />
Here you'll see a few different menus including the effect you added. You can use the tools to adjust how the effect shows on your clip.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Effect_Controls_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Render_Bar.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
After adding an effect you'll need to render your project. Rendering is a process that allows the program to play back your project in real-time with all the effects and transitions added to it. If clips have a red bar above them instead of a yellow bar, that means they need to be rendered. <br />
<br />
There are two ways to render your project:<br />
<br />
1. Go to '''Sequence''' and then select '''Render Entire Work Area'''<br />
<br />
2. Press Enter/Return on your keyboard<br />
<br />
Give the program time to process the render and then you'll be able to playback your project and view the added effects.<br />
<br />
==Adding Transitions==<br />
<br />
You can add video transitions to your project to smoothly transition from one clip to another.<br />
<br />
To add a transition, go to the '''Effects Tab''' in the '''Media Browser'''. Open the folder called '''Video Transitions''' and search for the type of transition you want. <br />
<br />
Select the transition you want and drag it onto your timeline where you want a transition.<br />
<br />
Y'''Bold text'''ou can add transitions at the beginning of your project, at the end of your project, or in between two clips.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Folder.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Adding_Video_Transition.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
You can adjust the time the transition lasts by selecting the transition in the timeline, going to the '''Effects Control''' tab, and changing the duration.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Duration.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
After adding a transition you'll need to render your project. Rendering is a process that allows the program to play back your project in real-time with all the effects and transitions added to it. If clips have a red bar above them instead of a yellow bar, that means they need to be rendered. There are two ways to render your project:<br />
<br />
1. Go to '''Sequence''' then select '''Render Entire Work Area'''<br />
<br />
2. Press Enter/Return on your keyboard<br />
<br />
Give the program time to process the render and then you'll be able to playback your project and view the added effects.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Adding Text==<br />
To add text to your project, to '''Title''', '''New Title''', and select '''Default Still'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Add_Title.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_New_Title.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
A menu should pop up and you can name the title. This will not affect what text will appear on your project. Click ok.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Edit_Title.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
Click where you want your text to be and then type. You can edit the font, size, color and location of the text. There are also presets located on the bottom to help you out. <br />
<br />
'''Make sure when you want to select the text, change over to the selection tool (the white arrow) in the tool bar.'''<br />
<br />
Once you're done editing the text, close out of the screen by clicking the red button in the left corner or the X.<br />
<br />
Your text should appear in the '''Media Browser'''. Now you can click and drag the text into your timeline where you want it.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Title_Media_Browser.png|500px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Add_Title_to_Timeline.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Viewing Project==<br />
To playback your project in the timeline, start by making sure the '''scrubber''' (red bar) is at the very beginning of your video. If it isn't, click and drag it back. You can play your video two different ways:<br />
<br />
1. Going to the '''Project Viewer''' and clicking the play button [[File:Premiere_Play_Button.png|60px]]<br />
<br />
2. Pressing the spacebar and viewing it through the '''Project Viewer'''<br />
<br />
You can change the quality of the playback by going to the drop down menu just under the '''Project Viewer'''. Here you have options as to the quality of the playback such as full quality or half quality. <br />
[[File:Premiere_Playback_Quality.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
==Exporting & Saving Project==<br />
To export your finished video go to File, Export, and choose Media. Or you can hit Command M on your keyboard.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Export.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Export_Settings.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear to adjust the export settings for your video.<br />
<br />
1. Output Name: Click on where it says Sequence01 and you can rename your video.<br />
<br />
2. Source Range: This is the range of your timeline that you are exporting. If you want everything in your timeline, choose Work Area.<br />
<br />
3. When all the settings are how you want it click Export.<br />
<br />
Exporting could take a few minutes depending on how long your video is. Once the progress bar disappears, your video has been exported. <br />
<br />
Premiere Pro automatically saves a project file for you when you create a project. You can keep the Premiere Pro project file for future editing for that project, but the locations of all the files you imported must remain the same. Otherwise, when you go to reopen your project, the files will be missing and you will need to find them again.<br />
<br />
=LyndaCampus Training=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-CC-Essential-Training-2015/371692-2.html Premiere Pro CC Essential Training]<br />
<br />
[[File:Lynda logo3y-d 144x.png]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html Adobe Premiere Pro Website]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/create-video-story.html?set=premiere-pro--get-started Getting Started Guide]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/topics.html Adobe Premiere Pro Help Documents]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf Adobe PDF Help Guide]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Software]][[Category: Adobe]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Export_Settings.png&diff=41466File:Premiere Export Settings.png2016-02-01T19:56:18Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Export.png&diff=41465File:Premiere Export.png2016-02-01T19:55:18Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Cropping_Motion.png&diff=41464File:Premiere Cropping Motion.png2016-02-01T19:38:20Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Playback_Quality.png&diff=41463File:Premiere Playback Quality.png2016-02-01T19:27:33Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Play_Button.png&diff=41462File:Premiere Play Button.png2016-02-01T19:25:35Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Add_Title_to_Timeline.png&diff=41461File:Premiere Add Title to Timeline.png2016-02-01T19:18:43Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Title_Media_Browser.png&diff=41460File:Premiere Title Media Browser.png2016-02-01T19:18:10Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Edit_Title.png&diff=41459File:Premiere Edit Title.png2016-02-01T19:17:23Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_New_Title.png&diff=41458File:Premiere New Title.png2016-02-01T19:15:36Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Add_Title.png&diff=41457File:Premiere Add Title.png2016-02-01T19:14:59Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Video_Effects_Tab_.png&diff=41456File:Premiere Video Effects Tab .png2016-02-01T18:41:18Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Duration.png&diff=41455File:Premiere Video Transition Duration.png2016-02-01T18:38:26Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Adding_Video_Transition.png&diff=41454File:Premiere Adding Video Transition.png2016-02-01T18:37:37Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Video_Transition_Folder.png&diff=41453File:Premiere Video Transition Folder.png2016-02-01T18:37:17Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Render_Bar.png&diff=41452File:Premiere Render Bar.png2016-02-01T17:43:09Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Effect_Controls_Tab.png&diff=41451File:Premiere Effect Controls Tab.png2016-02-01T17:42:40Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Cutting_Clips.png&diff=41450File:Premiere Cutting Clips.png2016-02-01T17:37:04Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Adding_Clip_to_timeline.png&diff=41449File:Premiere Adding Clip to timeline.png2016-02-01T17:11:52Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Changing_Sequence_Settings.png&diff=41448File:Premiere Changing Sequence Settings.png2016-02-01T17:11:26Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Adobe_Premiere&diff=41447Adobe Premiere2016-01-29T16:02:33Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Importing Media */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS6_Icon.png|250px]]<br />
<br />
'''Adobe Premiere''' is a movie editing software powered by [[Adobe]]. It has three different versions to tailor to different skill levels and needs: Premiere Express, Premiere Elements, and Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
Adobe Premiere Pro is provided by WSU and can be installed by following instructions with [[Installing Software From The Network]<br />
<br />
=Premiere Pro General Overview=<br />
<br />
==Creating a New Project==<br />
Once Premiere Pro is open this screen will appear:<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Welcome_Screen.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Here you will see:<br />
*'''Recent Projects'''. This is a list of recent projects you have created in Premiere Pro. If you want to open a recent project, click on the name of the project that is listed.<br />
*'''New Project'''. This opens a new project.<br />
*'''Open Project'''. This allows you to search your computer for Premiere Pro Projects that may not be listed under the Recent Projects menu.<br />
<br />
To create a new project select '''New Project'''.<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_New_Project.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
1. Select the location you want to save your project. To do so click the '''Browse''' button on the right side and search for a folder or location to save your project.<br />
<br />
2. Name your project. <br />
<br />
Once done, click '''ok'''.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Pro_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Adjust your '''Sequence Settings''' to match those of the videos you are importing. A sequence in Premiere is a timeline where you can place and edit your videos.<br />
<br />
If you filmed your video with an iPad, the best sequence settings would be HDV 720p30 (as shown in the picture). Select it and click ok.<br />
<br />
If you do not know what type of video format or settings your videos have, choose the one Premiere automatically selects and click ok.<br />
<br />
Now Premiere will open a new project window. Let's run through the sections on the '''Premiere Pro Interface.'''<br />
<br />
==Premiere Pro Interface==<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Interface.png|900px]]<br />
<br />
1. '''Media Viewer/Effects Control:''' This panel allows you to preview media you've imported before selecting it to put in your timeline. Another tab titled Effects Controls allows you to adjust different effects you've put on clips in your Timeline.<br />
<br />
2. '''Project Viewer''': This panel is where you view/play your project as it is in the timeline.<br />
<br />
3. '''Media/Effects Browser Panel''': This panel allows you to import your media along with choosing and selecting media to drag into your timeline. The panel also includes an Effects Tab that allows you to browse all the audio/video effects and transitions available in Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
4. '''Timeline''': The timeline is where you create your project. You drag clips, effects, and transitions into the timeline to form your project/video.<br />
<br />
5. '''Audio Levels''': Shows your audio levels when a video is playing.<br />
<br />
<br />
This this the '''Tool Bar''' (located to the left of the '''Timeline)'''. These are the three basic tools you will need to use.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Tools.png|75px|left]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. '''Selection Too'''l: Allows you to click and select things in the timeline<br />
<br />
2. '''Razor Tool''': Allows you to cut or split clips<br />
<br />
3. '''Hand Tool''': Allows you to move and drag the timeline. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Effects_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
This is the '''Effects Tab''' on the '''Media/Effects Browser'''. There are four different categories to choose from:<br />
<br />
1. '''Audio Effects''': This folder has effects you can apply to alter your audio tracks to improve the sound or even change the pitch.<br />
<br />
2. '''Audio Transitions''': This allows you to add in a crossfade in your audio tracks to smoothly transition from one audio clip to another. <br />
<br />
3. '''Video Effects:''' This folder contains effects you can apply to alter your video like balancing the color.<br />
<br />
4. '''Video Transitions''': This folder contains various transitions you can place in your video to smoothly transition from one video clip to another.<br />
<br />
==Importing Media==<br />
To import media to your Premiere Project, double click on the '''Media Browser'''. (An alternative way is to go to '''File''' then select '''Import''')<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Import_Browser.png|400px]]<br />
[[File:Premiere_Import_Media.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Find and select which file(s) you want to import into your project. Then click '''Import'''.<br />
<br />
[[File:Premiere_Media_Browser_with_Imported_Video.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Your file(s) should now appear in the '''Media Browser'''.<br />
<br />
==Adding Clips to the Timeline==<br />
<br />
==Cutting/Slicing Clips==<br />
<br />
==Adding Effects==<br />
<br />
==Adding Transitions==<br />
<br />
==Adding Text==<br />
<br />
==Viewing Project==<br />
<br />
==Exporting & Saving Project==<br />
<br />
<br />
=LyndaCampus Training=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-CC-Essential-Training-2015/371692-2.html Premiere Pro CC Essential Training]<br />
<br />
[[File:Lynda logo3y-d 144x.png]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html Adobe Premiere Pro Website]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/create-video-story.html?set=premiere-pro--get-started Getting Started Guide]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/topics.html Adobe Premiere Pro Help Documents]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf Adobe PDF Help Guide]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Software]][[Category: Adobe]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Media_Browser_with_Imported_Video.png&diff=41446File:Premiere Media Browser with Imported Video.png2016-01-29T16:01:27Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Import_Media.png&diff=41445File:Premiere Import Media.png2016-01-29T16:00:21Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Media_Import_Browser.png&diff=41444File:Premiere Media Import Browser.png2016-01-29T15:59:10Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Adobe_Premiere&diff=41443Adobe Premiere2016-01-29T15:32:26Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[file:Adobe_Premiere_Pro_CS6_Icon.png|250px]]<br />
<br />
'''Adobe Premiere''' is a movie editing software powered by [[Adobe]]. It has three different versions to tailor to different skill levels and needs: Premiere Express, Premiere Elements, and Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
Adobe Premiere Pro is provided by WSU and can be installed by following instructions with [[Installing Software From The Network]<br />
<br />
=Premiere Pro General Overview=<br />
<br />
==Creating a New Project==<br />
Once Premiere Pro is open this screen will appear:<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Welcome_Screen.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
Here you will see:<br />
*'''Recent Projects'''. This is a list of recent projects you have created in Premiere Pro. If you want to open a recent project, click on the name of the project that is listed.<br />
*'''New Project'''. This opens a new project.<br />
*'''Open Project'''. This allows you to search your computer for Premiere Pro Projects that may not be listed under the Recent Projects menu.<br />
<br />
To create a new project select '''New Project'''.<br />
<br />
A new menu will appear.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_New_Project.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
1. Select the location you want to save your project. To do so click the '''Browse''' button on the right side and search for a folder or location to save your project.<br />
<br />
2. Name your project. <br />
<br />
Once done, click '''ok'''.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Pro_Sequence_Settings.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Adjust your '''Sequence Settings''' to match those of the videos you are importing. A sequence in Premiere is a timeline where you can place and edit your videos.<br />
<br />
If you filmed your video with an iPad, the best sequence settings would be HDV 720p30 (as shown in the picture). Select it and click ok.<br />
<br />
If you do not know what type of video format or settings your videos have, choose the one Premiere automatically selects and click ok.<br />
<br />
Now Premiere will open a new project window. Let's run through the sections on the '''Premiere Pro Interface.'''<br />
<br />
==Premiere Pro Interface==<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Interface.png|900px]]<br />
<br />
1. '''Media Viewer/Effects Control:''' This panel allows you to preview media you've imported before selecting it to put in your timeline. Another tab titled Effects Controls allows you to adjust different effects you've put on clips in your Timeline.<br />
<br />
2. '''Project Viewer''': This panel is where you view/play your project as it is in the timeline.<br />
<br />
3. '''Media/Effects Browser Panel''': This panel allows you to import your media along with choosing and selecting media to drag into your timeline. The panel also includes an Effects Tab that allows you to browse all the audio/video effects and transitions available in Premiere Pro.<br />
<br />
4. '''Timeline''': The timeline is where you create your project. You drag clips, effects, and transitions into the timeline to form your project/video.<br />
<br />
5. '''Audio Levels''': Shows your audio levels when a video is playing.<br />
<br />
<br />
This this the '''Tool Bar''' (located to the left of the '''Timeline)'''. These are the three basic tools you will need to use.<br />
<br />
[[file:Premiere_Tools.png|75px|left]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. '''Selection Too'''l: Allows you to click and select things in the timeline<br />
<br />
2. '''Razor Tool''': Allows you to cut or split clips<br />
<br />
3. '''Hand Tool''': Allows you to move and drag the timeline. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[file:Premeire_Effects_Tab.png|500px]]<br />
<br />
This is the '''Effects Tab''' on the '''Media/Effects Browser'''. There are four different categories to choose from:<br />
<br />
1. '''Audio Effects''': This folder has effects you can apply to alter your audio tracks to improve the sound or even change the pitch.<br />
<br />
2. '''Audio Transitions''': This allows you to add in a crossfade in your audio tracks to smoothly transition from one audio clip to another. <br />
<br />
3. '''Video Effects:''' This folder contains effects you can apply to alter your video like balancing the color.<br />
<br />
4. '''Video Transitions''': This folder contains various transitions you can place in your video to smoothly transition from one video clip to another.<br />
<br />
==Importing Media==<br />
<br />
==Adding Clips to the Timeline==<br />
<br />
==Cutting/Slicing Clips==<br />
<br />
==Adding Effects==<br />
<br />
==Adding Transitions==<br />
<br />
==Adding Text==<br />
<br />
==Viewing Project==<br />
<br />
==Exporting & Saving Project==<br />
<br />
<br />
=LyndaCampus Training=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Premiere-Pro-CC-Essential-Training-2015/371692-2.html Premiere Pro CC Essential Training]<br />
<br />
[[File:Lynda logo3y-d 144x.png]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html Adobe Premiere Pro Website]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/how-to/create-video-story.html?set=premiere-pro--get-started Getting Started Guide]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/topics.html Adobe Premiere Pro Help Documents]<br />
*[https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf Adobe PDF Help Guide]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Software]][[Category: Adobe]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premeire_Effects_Tab.png&diff=41442File:Premeire Effects Tab.png2016-01-29T15:28:21Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Tools.png&diff=41441File:Premiere Tools.png2016-01-29T15:17:10Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Interface.png&diff=41440File:Premiere Interface.png2016-01-29T15:09:14Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premeire_Pro_Sequence_Settings.png&diff=41439File:Premeire Pro Sequence Settings.png2016-01-29T15:08:22Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_New_Project.png&diff=41438File:Premiere New Project.png2016-01-29T15:04:35Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:Premiere_Welcome_Screen.png&diff=41437File:Premiere Welcome Screen.png2016-01-29T15:03:06Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Draft:DLC_Spring_2016_Class_Projects/Emmanuel_Felix_(PESS_357)&diff=41268Draft:DLC Spring 2016 Class Projects/Emmanuel Felix (PESS 357)2016-01-15T16:39:13Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Helpful Information */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{| style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee; margin:25px;" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="3" align="right" class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2" style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee;"|Students Supporting Students<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" | [[File:DLC_Custom1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|align="center"|'''Digital Learning Center''' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Class Location, Days, Times, and Number of Students==<br />
* 145 IWC<br />
* Tuesday and Thursday<br />
* 8:00 - 9:20 am<br />
* 18 students in teams of two = 9 teams<br />
<br />
==Training Schedule==<br />
* Monday, February 22<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
***11:30 am - 1:00 pm<br />
*** 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
* Tuesday, February 23<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
*** 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm<br />
*** 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm<br />
<br />
==Overview of Project==<br />
*<br />
==Requested Software/Technology==<br />
*iPad Video<br />
*iMovie Basics (for Mac laptop)<br />
*Movie Maker Basics<br />
*Microsoft OneDrive for Business<br />
*D2L<br />
<br />
==Training/Support Goals==<br />
*Teams of two students. 18 students = 9 teams<br />
**Each team to create at least 6 10 - 15 second videos<br />
*Shoot video with iPad<br />
*Upload video to iMovie or Movie Maker<br />
*Basic Edit video - add audio, cropping, etc.<br />
** 10 - 15 second - completed video<br />
**No credits necessary<br />
*Saving screen shots at jpg or png<br />
*Saving to OneDrive for Business<br />
*Uploading to D2L<br />
<br />
==DLC STARS Assigned==<br />
<br />
* Maggie Gadbois<br />
<br />
==Helpful Information==<br />
* Find Lynda links<br />
*[[iPad Video Recording Best Practices]]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview iMovie Basics]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC) Windows Movie Maker Basics]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Custom Training]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Draft:DLC_Spring_2016_Class_Projects/Pat_Paulson_(MIS_202)&diff=41267Draft:DLC Spring 2016 Class Projects/Pat Paulson (MIS 202)2016-01-15T16:38:35Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{| style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee; margin:25px;" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="3" align="right" class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2" style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee;"|Students Supporting Students<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" | [[File:DLC_Custom1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|align="center"|'''Digital Learning Center''' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Class Location, Days, Times, and Number of Students==<br />
* Somsen 301<br />
<br />
==Training Schedule==<br />
* Tuesday/Thursday<br />
* 12:30 - 2:00 pm<br />
* Professor Paulson would like this for 6th or 7th week of semester<br />
<br />
==Overview of Project==<br />
* Project this to be used in: [http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson/MIS202/Assignments/Assignment05/Assignment05.asp MIS 202 Assignment 05]<br />
* Documentation on using the iPad as a video camera<br />
** Best practices<br />
** Converting raw video to MP4<br />
<br />
==Requested Software==<br />
* iPad Video Camera<br />
* iMovie and other technologies<br />
* Premier Pro<br />
<br />
==Training/Support Goals==<br />
* Students learn how to make professional looking videos using the iPad video camera and technologies<br />
<br />
==DLC STARS Assigned==<br />
<br />
* Maggie Gadbois<br />
* Uzma Ghazanfar<br />
<br />
==Helpful Information==<br />
*[http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson/MIS202/default.htm Professor Paulson's Class Web Site]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Adobe_Premiere Adobe Premiere Pro]<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-training-tutorials/287-0.html Lynda.com Premiere Pro Essential Training Videos]<br />
*[https://learn.winona.edu/IPad_Video_Recording_Best_Practices iPad Video Recording Best Practices]<br />
[[category: Custom Training]][[Category: DLC Class Projects-Spring 2016]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=IPad_Video_Recording_Best_Practices&diff=41266IPad Video Recording Best Practices2016-01-15T16:36:31Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div>Recording with your iPad is an easy alternative to a digital camera. This are some quick tips to help you get a better, more professional looking video from your iPad.<br />
<br />
== Setting up Your Camera ==<br />
<br />
To record videos with your iPad go into the Camera app and set the camera to video mode.<br />
To tell your camera is in video mode, the capture button will turn red.<br />
<br />
[[File:IPad_Video_Camera_.PNG | 500 px]]<br />
== Camera Positioning ==<br />
<br />
To get the best format for your video, you should record with your iPad in the landscape position. This means that your iPad should be turned on its side rather than positioned up right. This will allow your videos to be the correct height and width for when you are editing.<br />
<br />
== Lighting ==<br />
<br />
Lighting is an important element when recording videos. You want good lighting to not only make your video look better but also to make it so viewers can see what you recorded. Let's look at the different types of light sources you can use:<br />
*'''Natural Light''': Natural light is the light that is supplied by the sun. Often this will be the best and easiest light source to use. Outside videos will use natural light so it's important to plan ahead to ensure you will still have natural light when recording. Natural light can also be used in indoor videos if a room has windows. <br />
*'''Incandescent/Fluorescent Light''': These lights come from light bulbs or artificial light. These are the easiest lights to manipulate and move around however you want them to be positioned. However, these lights often change the white balance of a video by making them warmer or colder in color. That is, they make the video look more yellow/orange or more blue. <br />
<br />
When recording it is also important to think about the positioning of your light source.<br />
For example, you want your light to be in front of your subject so it lights the front of the subject but still remain behind the iPad camera. You do not want it to be behind your subject because the back light will make your subject look like a shadow. Avoid recording video with the sun in the background or with a window with natural light coming through behind your subject.<br />
<br />
== Sound ==<br />
<br />
When recording, you want to take into account what your video will sound like. You want to try to avoid background noise that your iPad microphone may pick up. Background noise can be very distracting to viewers and take away from what you are saying in your video. Examples of background noise include people talking, animals, appliances humming, construction, traffic, etc. To see if you have any disruptive background noise, record a test video of about 20 sec and play it back for you to listen.<br />
<br />
Another thing you should consider with sound is how far away your subject is from the microphone. You want your subject to be close enough for his or her voice to be loud and clear but not too close where the sound gets blown out. Once again, record some test videos from different distances to find a sound you like.<br />
<br />
== Focusing ==<br />
<br />
The last thing you should check before you press record is the focus of the camera. You want your camera to remain in focus on your subject the whole time you are recording.<br />
<br />
To focus your camera on an iPad, tap the screen where you want the camera to focus. A yellow box should appear and you will see the camera move and adjust. <br />
<br />
When you have the camera focused and positioned how you want it, you are ready to press record.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Videos]][[Category:iPad]][[Category: Custom Training]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=File:IPad_Video_Camera_.PNG&diff=41265File:IPad Video Camera .PNG2016-01-15T16:28:25Z<p>Mgadbois: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=IPad_Video_Recording_Best_Practices&diff=41264IPad Video Recording Best Practices2016-01-15T16:25:08Z<p>Mgadbois: Created page with "Recording with your iPad is an easy alternative to a digital camera. This are some quick tips to help you get a better, more professional looking video from your iPad. == Set..."</p>
<hr />
<div>Recording with your iPad is an easy alternative to a digital camera. This are some quick tips to help you get a better, more professional looking video from your iPad.<br />
<br />
== Setting up Your Camera ==<br />
<br />
When recording video with your iPad go into the Camera app and set the camera to video mode.<br />
To tell you're camera is in video mode, the capture button will turn red.<br />
<br />
== Camera Positioning ==<br />
<br />
To get the best format for your video, you should record with your iPad in the landscape position. This means that your iPad should be turned on its side rather than positioned up right. This will allow your videos to be the correct height and width for when you are editing.<br />
<br />
== Lighting ==<br />
<br />
Lighting is an important element when recording videos. You want good lighting to not only make your video look better but also to make it so viewers can see what you recorded. Let's look at the different types of light sources you can use<br />
*'''Natural Light''': Natural light is the light that is supplied by the sun. Often this would be the best and easiest light source to use. Outside videos will use natural light so it's important to plan ahead to ensure you will still have natural light when recording. Natural light can also be used in indoor videos if a room has many windows. <br />
*'''Incandescent/Fluorescent Light''': These lights come from light bulbs. These are the easiest lights to manipulate and move around. However, these lights often change the white balance of a video by making them warmer or colder in color. That is, they make the video look more yellow/orange or more blue. <br />
<br />
When recording it is also important to think about the positioning of your light source.<br />
For example, you want your light to be in front of your subject so it lights the front. You do not want it to be behind your subject because the back light will make your subject look like a shadow. Avoid recording video with the sun in the background or with a window with natural light coming through behind your subject.<br />
<br />
== Sound ==<br />
<br />
When recording, you want to take into account what your video will sound like. You want to try to avoid background noise that your microphone may pick up. Background noise can be very distracting to viewers and take away from what you are saying in your video. Examples of background noise include people talking, animals, appliances humming, construction, traffic, etc. To see if you have any disruptive background noise, record a test video of about 20 sec and play it back for you to listen.<br />
<br />
Another thing you should consider with sound is how far away your subject is from the microphone. You want your subject to be close enough for his or her voice to be loud and clear but not too close where the sound gets blown out. Once again, record some test videos from different distances to find a sound you like.<br />
<br />
== Focusing ==<br />
<br />
The last thing you should check before you press record is the focus of the camera. You want your camera to remain in focus on your subject the whole time you are recording.<br />
<br />
To focus your camera on an iPad, tap the screen where you want the camera to focus. A yellow box should appear and you will see the camera move and adjust. <br />
<br />
When you have the camera focused and positioned how you want it, you are ready to press record.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Videos]][[Category:iPad]][[Category: Custom Training]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Draft:DLC_Spring_2016_Class_Projects/Emmanuel_Felix_(PESS_357)&diff=41263Draft:DLC Spring 2016 Class Projects/Emmanuel Felix (PESS 357)2016-01-15T16:20:10Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Helpful Information */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{| style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee; margin:25px;" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="3" align="right" class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2" style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee;"|Students Supporting Students<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" | [[File:DLC_Custom1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|align="center"|'''Digital Learning Center''' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Class Location, Days, Times, and Number of Students==<br />
* 145 IWC<br />
* Tuesday and Thursday<br />
* 8:00 - 9:20 am<br />
* 18 students in teams of two = 9 teams<br />
<br />
==Training Schedule==<br />
* Monday, February 22<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
***11:30 am - 1:00 pm<br />
*** 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
* Tuesday, February 23<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
*** 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm<br />
*** 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm<br />
<br />
==Overview of Project==<br />
*<br />
==Requested Software/Technology==<br />
*iPad Video<br />
*iMovie Basics (for Mac laptop)<br />
*Movie Maker Basics<br />
*Microsoft OneDrive for Business<br />
*D2L<br />
<br />
==Training/Support Goals==<br />
*Teams of two students. 18 students = 9 teams<br />
**Each team to create at least 6 10 - 15 second videos<br />
*Shoot video with iPad<br />
*Upload video to iMovie or Movie Maker<br />
*Basic Edit video - add audio, cropping, etc.<br />
** 10 - 15 second - completed video<br />
**No credits necessary<br />
*Saving screen shots at jpg or png<br />
*Saving to OneDrive for Business<br />
*Uploading to D2L<br />
<br />
==DLC STARS Assigned==<br />
<br />
* Maggie Gadbois<br />
<br />
==Helpful Information==<br />
* Find Lynda links<br />
[[iPad Video Recording Best Practices]]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview iMovie Basics]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC) Windows Movie Maker Basics]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Custom Training]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Draft:DLC_Spring_2016_Class_Projects/Emmanuel_Felix_(PESS_357)&diff=41262Draft:DLC Spring 2016 Class Projects/Emmanuel Felix (PESS 357)2016-01-15T15:47:05Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Helpful Information */</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{| style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee; margin:25px;" cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="3" align="right" class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2" style="color:#000000; background-color:#ddddee;"|Students Supporting Students<br />
|-<br />
|align="center" | [[File:DLC_Custom1.png|150px]]<br />
|-<br />
|align="center"|'''Digital Learning Center''' <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Class Location, Days, Times, and Number of Students==<br />
* 145 IWC<br />
* Tuesday and Thursday<br />
* 8:00 - 9:20 am<br />
* 18 students in teams of two = 9 teams<br />
<br />
==Training Schedule==<br />
* Monday, February 22<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
***11:30 am - 1:00 pm<br />
*** 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
* Tuesday, February 23<br />
** Somsen 207e<br />
*** 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm<br />
*** 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm<br />
<br />
==Overview of Project==<br />
*<br />
==Requested Software/Technology==<br />
*iPad Video<br />
*iMovie Basics (for Mac laptop)<br />
*Movie Maker Basics<br />
*Microsoft OneDrive for Business<br />
*D2L<br />
<br />
==Training/Support Goals==<br />
*Teams of two students. 18 students = 9 teams<br />
**Each team to create at least 6 10 - 15 second videos<br />
*Shoot video with iPad<br />
*Upload video to iMovie or Movie Maker<br />
*Basic Edit video - add audio, cropping, etc.<br />
** 10 - 15 second - completed video<br />
**No credits necessary<br />
*Saving screen shots at jpg or png<br />
*Saving to OneDrive for Business<br />
*Uploading to D2L<br />
<br />
==DLC STARS Assigned==<br />
<br />
* Maggie Gadbois<br />
<br />
==Helpful Information==<br />
* Find Lynda links<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/IMovie_(Mac)_/_Basic_iMovie_Overview iMovie Basics]<br />
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC) Windows Movie Maker Basics]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Custom Training]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC)&diff=41261Windows Live Movie Maker (PC)2016-01-15T15:46:11Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Other Resources */</p>
<hr />
<div>Movie Maker Live is part of [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/essentials Windows Live Essentials]. <br />
<br />
==Windows Live Movie Maker==<br />
'''(Taken from Wikipedia)''' Windows Live Movie Maker is intended to replace Windows Movie Maker that is currently included in [[Windows Vista]]. It is a complete rewrite of the Windows Movie Maker application, focusing on the needs of general users, the streamlined design consists largely in the reduction of features considered unimportant to general users.[2] The program includes a redesigned ribbon interface. Windows Live Movie Maker allows users to publish videos to Windows Live OneDrive, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr, as well creating HD videos. However, it has received criticism over its removal of most of the features of the older versions, particularly the timeline. <br />
<br />
There is no manual necessary when using Windows Live Movie Maker. The interface in intuitive and the tools are right where you want and need them to be - at your fingertips. Windows Live Movie Maker is the easy, fast way to turn photos and videos into great-looking movies and slideshows you can share—on the Web or on DVD.<br />
<br />
[http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/movie-maker Download Windows Live Movie Maker]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Using Windows Live Movie Maker===<br />
<br />
'''(The Information below is taken from http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/wlmm.asp''')<br />
<br />
When you consider what it does, Windows Live Movie Maker is arguably as simple as it can be. The UI is logically split between a full-featured ribbon-type toolbar (which is much more impressive than the ribbon UIs in either Paint or WordPad in Windows 7), a video preview pane, and a content pane.<br />
<br />
As you drag content into the application, it appears as clips in the content pane in a storyboard-style view. You can drag and drop clips to order them and can mix and match videos with photos. From here, you can proceed manually and discover some of the application's more advanced features, which we'll examine below.<br />
<br />
Or you can simply click the AutoMovie button to quickly make a final, polished movie that includes a title, credits, and simple crossfade transitions between each clip. It can also optionally fit the length of the video to a song (or other audio track) of your choosing.<br />
<br />
When the AutoMovie process is complete--it's surprisingly fast, even on large projects--you can edit the title and credits, which causes a new context-sensitive Text Tools tab group to appear in Movie Maker's ribbon. Editing each is as simple as can be expected, and most people will be up and running in no time.<br />
<br />
If you are willing to dive a bit deeper into the Windows Live Movie Maker user interface, you'll be rewarded with a rich set of functionality. You can do things like add captions, which can be handy when you want to describe the location or subject of a particular photo or movie clip. Movie Maker's captions aren't static, however. They come complete with optional special panning effects, custom fonts, transparency settings, and even fine-tunable start and end times.<br />
<br />
In addition to simple brightness control, Windows Live Movie Maker also sports 20 visual effects, and if you want you can easily use two or more on the same clip using a Multiple effects tool. Visual effects range from the expected grayscale filters to some horizontal and vertical mirror images.<br />
<br />
=Do you have the current version?=<br />
<br />
Start>Windows Movie Maker>Help>About: Check to make sure you have version 2 installed on your computer. If not, go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and Microsoft should automatically check for updates on your computer.<br />
<br />
==Installing Only Select Features==<br />
<br />
[[File: MMCustomInstall.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=Necessary pre-editing information=<br />
<br />
* Our [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques]] wiki page is full of information to teach you about some simple ways to optimize the filming of the raw videos, which will improve the overall quality of the final product, as well as add ease to the editing process.<br />
<br />
==FlipCam information==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams have very basic functionality.<br />
** The adjustable settings are: language, date, time, camera sounds (on/off), & recording light (on/off).<br />
*** To change any of these settings, press and hold the "Record" button immediately after turning the camera on until the options appear.<br />
** While recording: you can zoom in and out.<br />
** While reviewing: you can play videos, change the volume, and delete clips from the camera.<br />
<br />
[[File: FlipBack2.jpg | FlipCam button functions]]<br />
<br />
* What the Flip lacks:<br />
** Microphone port<br />
** Manual focus<br />
** Different modes (for filming at night, sporting events, etc.)<br />
** Auto-steady (to help counteract shaky filming)<br />
<br />
* Zoom<br />
** Not all FlipCams have a zoom function, but most do. To zoom in and out, use the + and - buttons on the left and right sides of the record button while filming.<br />
** [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques#Zoom | Tips for when to use zoom]]<br />
<br />
==FlipShare program==<br />
<br />
* FlipShare [[Flip Video Camcorder#First Time Use: Loading FlipShare | Software Setup]]<br />
** If the application is deleted from the camera, you can [http://support.theflip.com/en-us/flipshare download it here]; the Windows and Mac download links are about halfway down the page in the right column.<br />
<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder#Basic Use of FlipShare Application and Flip Video Cam | Importing files]] onto your machine using FlipShare<br />
<br />
==Backup==<br />
<br />
* Once you've imported the raw video files onto your computer, '''BACK THEM UP'''. Keeping extra copies of your video files is good insurance against accidental deletion. If a file is deleted, you can just make a copy of the backup and begin working with it, instead of having to re-shoot your videos.<br />
* Several options are available:<br />
** Mac<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/Network Drive R: | Network storage]]<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/CD or DVD | CD/DVD]]<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/Flash or External Drive | External hard drive/flash drive]]<br />
** PC<br />
*** [[Network/Student Storage on the Network (PC) | Network storage]]<br />
*** [[File backup/PC/CD or DVD | CD/DVD]]<br />
*** [[File backup (Students) - PC Flash or External Drive Backup | External hard drive/flash drive]]<br />
<br />
==Saving each step in editing==<br />
<br />
* During the editing process, it's a good idea to save the project with a new file name each time you edit, instead of just saving over past work. If a mistake is made or a file is corrupted/lost, you can revert to the last copy without losing all your work up to that point.<br />
** Every time you open the project to edit it, select File>Save Project As and rename the file; that way you can save several times during each editing session, and you won't accidentally write over the older files.<br />
** Some common ways people successively name their files include:<br />
*** Numbering up: Example1.moviemaker, Example2.moviemaker, Example3.moviemaker, etc.<br />
*** Dates edited: Example3-10-11.moviemaker, Example3-13-11.moviemaker, Example3-20-11.moviemaker, etc.<br />
<br />
=Movie Maker’s toolbars=<br />
<br />
*Menu Bar: This is where you can do anything from customizing your view to editing video clips. This bar consists of: File, Home, Animations, Visual Effects, Project, and View<br />
<br />
*Standard Toolbar: Consists of shortcuts to options located under the Menu Bar. Saving your movie and undoing an editing move are the two most used shortcuts located here. Another option, under this toolbar, is a scroll box where you can access different video clips, transitions and effects. This is primarily used while in the editing stage of your movie making process. <br />
<br />
*Movie Task Toolbar: Consists of basic shortcuts such as capturing, editing and exporting your video. Beginners should look here if they need help during any stage of the video editing process. Also located under this toolbar are help files that can assist you in any questions you may have.<br />
<br />
=How To Upload/Edit Your Movie=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Windows-Movie-Maker-tutorials/essential-training/71928-2.html Lynda Essential Training Playlist]<br />
<br />
=Copyright information=<br />
* [[Copyright & Fair Use]]<br />
* [[Copyright Infringement]]<br />
<br />
= Other Resources =<br />
<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Flip_Video_Camcorder Flip Video Camcorder Information]<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Video_Resources Video Resources]<br />
<br />
=Helpful Information=<br />
<br />
[http://windowslivepreview.com/essentials/moviemaker/ Windows Live Movie Maker Web Site]<br />
<br />
[http://windowslivepreview.com/essentials/moviemaker/new/ What's New?]<br />
<br />
[http://windowslive.com/desktop/moviemaker More about Movie Maker]<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Movie_Maker Live Movie Maker on Wikipedia]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Definition]] [[Category: Instructions]] [[Category: Windows]] [[Category: Check Links]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC)&diff=41260Windows Live Movie Maker (PC)2016-01-15T15:45:38Z<p>Mgadbois: /* How To Upload/Edit Your Movie */</p>
<hr />
<div>Movie Maker Live is part of [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/essentials Windows Live Essentials]. <br />
<br />
==Windows Live Movie Maker==<br />
'''(Taken from Wikipedia)''' Windows Live Movie Maker is intended to replace Windows Movie Maker that is currently included in [[Windows Vista]]. It is a complete rewrite of the Windows Movie Maker application, focusing on the needs of general users, the streamlined design consists largely in the reduction of features considered unimportant to general users.[2] The program includes a redesigned ribbon interface. Windows Live Movie Maker allows users to publish videos to Windows Live OneDrive, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr, as well creating HD videos. However, it has received criticism over its removal of most of the features of the older versions, particularly the timeline. <br />
<br />
There is no manual necessary when using Windows Live Movie Maker. The interface in intuitive and the tools are right where you want and need them to be - at your fingertips. Windows Live Movie Maker is the easy, fast way to turn photos and videos into great-looking movies and slideshows you can share—on the Web or on DVD.<br />
<br />
[http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/movie-maker Download Windows Live Movie Maker]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Using Windows Live Movie Maker===<br />
<br />
'''(The Information below is taken from http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/wlmm.asp''')<br />
<br />
When you consider what it does, Windows Live Movie Maker is arguably as simple as it can be. The UI is logically split between a full-featured ribbon-type toolbar (which is much more impressive than the ribbon UIs in either Paint or WordPad in Windows 7), a video preview pane, and a content pane.<br />
<br />
As you drag content into the application, it appears as clips in the content pane in a storyboard-style view. You can drag and drop clips to order them and can mix and match videos with photos. From here, you can proceed manually and discover some of the application's more advanced features, which we'll examine below.<br />
<br />
Or you can simply click the AutoMovie button to quickly make a final, polished movie that includes a title, credits, and simple crossfade transitions between each clip. It can also optionally fit the length of the video to a song (or other audio track) of your choosing.<br />
<br />
When the AutoMovie process is complete--it's surprisingly fast, even on large projects--you can edit the title and credits, which causes a new context-sensitive Text Tools tab group to appear in Movie Maker's ribbon. Editing each is as simple as can be expected, and most people will be up and running in no time.<br />
<br />
If you are willing to dive a bit deeper into the Windows Live Movie Maker user interface, you'll be rewarded with a rich set of functionality. You can do things like add captions, which can be handy when you want to describe the location or subject of a particular photo or movie clip. Movie Maker's captions aren't static, however. They come complete with optional special panning effects, custom fonts, transparency settings, and even fine-tunable start and end times.<br />
<br />
In addition to simple brightness control, Windows Live Movie Maker also sports 20 visual effects, and if you want you can easily use two or more on the same clip using a Multiple effects tool. Visual effects range from the expected grayscale filters to some horizontal and vertical mirror images.<br />
<br />
=Do you have the current version?=<br />
<br />
Start>Windows Movie Maker>Help>About: Check to make sure you have version 2 installed on your computer. If not, go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and Microsoft should automatically check for updates on your computer.<br />
<br />
==Installing Only Select Features==<br />
<br />
[[File: MMCustomInstall.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=Necessary pre-editing information=<br />
<br />
* Our [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques]] wiki page is full of information to teach you about some simple ways to optimize the filming of the raw videos, which will improve the overall quality of the final product, as well as add ease to the editing process.<br />
<br />
==FlipCam information==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams have very basic functionality.<br />
** The adjustable settings are: language, date, time, camera sounds (on/off), & recording light (on/off).<br />
*** To change any of these settings, press and hold the "Record" button immediately after turning the camera on until the options appear.<br />
** While recording: you can zoom in and out.<br />
** While reviewing: you can play videos, change the volume, and delete clips from the camera.<br />
<br />
[[File: FlipBack2.jpg | FlipCam button functions]]<br />
<br />
* What the Flip lacks:<br />
** Microphone port<br />
** Manual focus<br />
** Different modes (for filming at night, sporting events, etc.)<br />
** Auto-steady (to help counteract shaky filming)<br />
<br />
* Zoom<br />
** Not all FlipCams have a zoom function, but most do. To zoom in and out, use the + and - buttons on the left and right sides of the record button while filming.<br />
** [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques#Zoom | Tips for when to use zoom]]<br />
<br />
==FlipShare program==<br />
<br />
* FlipShare [[Flip Video Camcorder#First Time Use: Loading FlipShare | Software Setup]]<br />
** If the application is deleted from the camera, you can [http://support.theflip.com/en-us/flipshare download it here]; the Windows and Mac download links are about halfway down the page in the right column.<br />
<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder#Basic Use of FlipShare Application and Flip Video Cam | Importing files]] onto your machine using FlipShare<br />
<br />
==Backup==<br />
<br />
* Once you've imported the raw video files onto your computer, '''BACK THEM UP'''. Keeping extra copies of your video files is good insurance against accidental deletion. If a file is deleted, you can just make a copy of the backup and begin working with it, instead of having to re-shoot your videos.<br />
* Several options are available:<br />
** Mac<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/Network Drive R: | Network storage]]<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/CD or DVD | CD/DVD]]<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/Flash or External Drive | External hard drive/flash drive]]<br />
** PC<br />
*** [[Network/Student Storage on the Network (PC) | Network storage]]<br />
*** [[File backup/PC/CD or DVD | CD/DVD]]<br />
*** [[File backup (Students) - PC Flash or External Drive Backup | External hard drive/flash drive]]<br />
<br />
==Saving each step in editing==<br />
<br />
* During the editing process, it's a good idea to save the project with a new file name each time you edit, instead of just saving over past work. If a mistake is made or a file is corrupted/lost, you can revert to the last copy without losing all your work up to that point.<br />
** Every time you open the project to edit it, select File>Save Project As and rename the file; that way you can save several times during each editing session, and you won't accidentally write over the older files.<br />
** Some common ways people successively name their files include:<br />
*** Numbering up: Example1.moviemaker, Example2.moviemaker, Example3.moviemaker, etc.<br />
*** Dates edited: Example3-10-11.moviemaker, Example3-13-11.moviemaker, Example3-20-11.moviemaker, etc.<br />
<br />
=Movie Maker’s toolbars=<br />
<br />
*Menu Bar: This is where you can do anything from customizing your view to editing video clips. This bar consists of: File, Home, Animations, Visual Effects, Project, and View<br />
<br />
*Standard Toolbar: Consists of shortcuts to options located under the Menu Bar. Saving your movie and undoing an editing move are the two most used shortcuts located here. Another option, under this toolbar, is a scroll box where you can access different video clips, transitions and effects. This is primarily used while in the editing stage of your movie making process. <br />
<br />
*Movie Task Toolbar: Consists of basic shortcuts such as capturing, editing and exporting your video. Beginners should look here if they need help during any stage of the video editing process. Also located under this toolbar are help files that can assist you in any questions you may have.<br />
<br />
=How To Upload/Edit Your Movie=<br />
*[http://www.lynda.com/Windows-Movie-Maker-tutorials/essential-training/71928-2.html Lynda Essential Training Playlist]<br />
<br />
=Copyright information=<br />
* [[Copyright & Fair Use]]<br />
* [[Copyright Infringement]]<br />
<br />
= Other Resources =<br />
<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Flip_Video_Camcorder Flip Video Camcorder Information]<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Video_Resources Video Resources]<br />
* [[Helpful Filming Techniques]]<br />
<br />
=Helpful Information=<br />
<br />
[http://windowslivepreview.com/essentials/moviemaker/ Windows Live Movie Maker Web Site]<br />
<br />
[http://windowslivepreview.com/essentials/moviemaker/new/ What's New?]<br />
<br />
[http://windowslive.com/desktop/moviemaker More about Movie Maker]<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Movie_Maker Live Movie Maker on Wikipedia]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Definition]] [[Category: Instructions]] [[Category: Windows]] [[Category: Check Links]]</div>Mgadboishttps://learn.winona.edu/w/index.php?title=Windows_Live_Movie_Maker_(PC)&diff=41259Windows Live Movie Maker (PC)2016-01-15T15:44:46Z<p>Mgadbois: /* Edit The Movie */</p>
<hr />
<div>Movie Maker Live is part of [http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-live/essentials Windows Live Essentials]. <br />
<br />
==Windows Live Movie Maker==<br />
'''(Taken from Wikipedia)''' Windows Live Movie Maker is intended to replace Windows Movie Maker that is currently included in [[Windows Vista]]. It is a complete rewrite of the Windows Movie Maker application, focusing on the needs of general users, the streamlined design consists largely in the reduction of features considered unimportant to general users.[2] The program includes a redesigned ribbon interface. Windows Live Movie Maker allows users to publish videos to Windows Live OneDrive, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr, as well creating HD videos. However, it has received criticism over its removal of most of the features of the older versions, particularly the timeline. <br />
<br />
There is no manual necessary when using Windows Live Movie Maker. The interface in intuitive and the tools are right where you want and need them to be - at your fingertips. Windows Live Movie Maker is the easy, fast way to turn photos and videos into great-looking movies and slideshows you can share—on the Web or on DVD.<br />
<br />
[http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/movie-maker Download Windows Live Movie Maker]<br />
<br />
<br />
===Using Windows Live Movie Maker===<br />
<br />
'''(The Information below is taken from http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/wlmm.asp''')<br />
<br />
When you consider what it does, Windows Live Movie Maker is arguably as simple as it can be. The UI is logically split between a full-featured ribbon-type toolbar (which is much more impressive than the ribbon UIs in either Paint or WordPad in Windows 7), a video preview pane, and a content pane.<br />
<br />
As you drag content into the application, it appears as clips in the content pane in a storyboard-style view. You can drag and drop clips to order them and can mix and match videos with photos. From here, you can proceed manually and discover some of the application's more advanced features, which we'll examine below.<br />
<br />
Or you can simply click the AutoMovie button to quickly make a final, polished movie that includes a title, credits, and simple crossfade transitions between each clip. It can also optionally fit the length of the video to a song (or other audio track) of your choosing.<br />
<br />
When the AutoMovie process is complete--it's surprisingly fast, even on large projects--you can edit the title and credits, which causes a new context-sensitive Text Tools tab group to appear in Movie Maker's ribbon. Editing each is as simple as can be expected, and most people will be up and running in no time.<br />
<br />
If you are willing to dive a bit deeper into the Windows Live Movie Maker user interface, you'll be rewarded with a rich set of functionality. You can do things like add captions, which can be handy when you want to describe the location or subject of a particular photo or movie clip. Movie Maker's captions aren't static, however. They come complete with optional special panning effects, custom fonts, transparency settings, and even fine-tunable start and end times.<br />
<br />
In addition to simple brightness control, Windows Live Movie Maker also sports 20 visual effects, and if you want you can easily use two or more on the same clip using a Multiple effects tool. Visual effects range from the expected grayscale filters to some horizontal and vertical mirror images.<br />
<br />
=Do you have the current version?=<br />
<br />
Start>Windows Movie Maker>Help>About: Check to make sure you have version 2 installed on your computer. If not, go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and Microsoft should automatically check for updates on your computer.<br />
<br />
==Installing Only Select Features==<br />
<br />
[[File: MMCustomInstall.jpg]]<br />
<br />
=Necessary pre-editing information=<br />
<br />
* Our [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques]] wiki page is full of information to teach you about some simple ways to optimize the filming of the raw videos, which will improve the overall quality of the final product, as well as add ease to the editing process.<br />
<br />
==FlipCam information==<br />
<br />
* The FlipCams have very basic functionality.<br />
** The adjustable settings are: language, date, time, camera sounds (on/off), & recording light (on/off).<br />
*** To change any of these settings, press and hold the "Record" button immediately after turning the camera on until the options appear.<br />
** While recording: you can zoom in and out.<br />
** While reviewing: you can play videos, change the volume, and delete clips from the camera.<br />
<br />
[[File: FlipBack2.jpg | FlipCam button functions]]<br />
<br />
* What the Flip lacks:<br />
** Microphone port<br />
** Manual focus<br />
** Different modes (for filming at night, sporting events, etc.)<br />
** Auto-steady (to help counteract shaky filming)<br />
<br />
* Zoom<br />
** Not all FlipCams have a zoom function, but most do. To zoom in and out, use the + and - buttons on the left and right sides of the record button while filming.<br />
** [[Digital Camera/Helpful Filming Techniques#Zoom | Tips for when to use zoom]]<br />
<br />
==FlipShare program==<br />
<br />
* FlipShare [[Flip Video Camcorder#First Time Use: Loading FlipShare | Software Setup]]<br />
** If the application is deleted from the camera, you can [http://support.theflip.com/en-us/flipshare download it here]; the Windows and Mac download links are about halfway down the page in the right column.<br />
<br />
* [[Flip Video Camcorder#Basic Use of FlipShare Application and Flip Video Cam | Importing files]] onto your machine using FlipShare<br />
<br />
==Backup==<br />
<br />
* Once you've imported the raw video files onto your computer, '''BACK THEM UP'''. Keeping extra copies of your video files is good insurance against accidental deletion. If a file is deleted, you can just make a copy of the backup and begin working with it, instead of having to re-shoot your videos.<br />
* Several options are available:<br />
** Mac<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/Network Drive R: | Network storage]]<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/CD or DVD | CD/DVD]]<br />
*** [[File backup/Mac/Flash or External Drive | External hard drive/flash drive]]<br />
** PC<br />
*** [[Network/Student Storage on the Network (PC) | Network storage]]<br />
*** [[File backup/PC/CD or DVD | CD/DVD]]<br />
*** [[File backup (Students) - PC Flash or External Drive Backup | External hard drive/flash drive]]<br />
<br />
==Saving each step in editing==<br />
<br />
* During the editing process, it's a good idea to save the project with a new file name each time you edit, instead of just saving over past work. If a mistake is made or a file is corrupted/lost, you can revert to the last copy without losing all your work up to that point.<br />
** Every time you open the project to edit it, select File>Save Project As and rename the file; that way you can save several times during each editing session, and you won't accidentally write over the older files.<br />
** Some common ways people successively name their files include:<br />
*** Numbering up: Example1.moviemaker, Example2.moviemaker, Example3.moviemaker, etc.<br />
*** Dates edited: Example3-10-11.moviemaker, Example3-13-11.moviemaker, Example3-20-11.moviemaker, etc.<br />
<br />
=Movie Maker’s toolbars=<br />
<br />
*Menu Bar: This is where you can do anything from customizing your view to editing video clips. This bar consists of: File, Home, Animations, Visual Effects, Project, and View<br />
<br />
*Standard Toolbar: Consists of shortcuts to options located under the Menu Bar. Saving your movie and undoing an editing move are the two most used shortcuts located here. Another option, under this toolbar, is a scroll box where you can access different video clips, transitions and effects. This is primarily used while in the editing stage of your movie making process. <br />
<br />
*Movie Task Toolbar: Consists of basic shortcuts such as capturing, editing and exporting your video. Beginners should look here if they need help during any stage of the video editing process. Also located under this toolbar are help files that can assist you in any questions you may have.<br />
<br />
=How To Upload/Edit Your Movie=<br />
*[http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker-import-photos-videos-using Importing Videos and Photos]<br />
=Copyright information=<br />
* [[Copyright & Fair Use]]<br />
* [[Copyright Infringement]]<br />
<br />
= Other Resources =<br />
<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Flip_Video_Camcorder Flip Video Camcorder Information]<br />
* [http://edutech.tlt.winona.edu/wikis/TLTPedia/index.php/Video_Resources Video Resources]<br />
* [[Helpful Filming Techniques]]<br />
<br />
=Helpful Information=<br />
<br />
[http://windowslivepreview.com/essentials/moviemaker/ Windows Live Movie Maker Web Site]<br />
<br />
[http://windowslivepreview.com/essentials/moviemaker/new/ What's New?]<br />
<br />
[http://windowslive.com/desktop/moviemaker More about Movie Maker]<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Movie_Maker Live Movie Maker on Wikipedia]<br />
<br />
[[Category: Definition]] [[Category: Instructions]] [[Category: Windows]] [[Category: Check Links]]</div>Mgadbois