Rachel Gramer Megan Faver Hartline February 3 2015 Talk about the affordances and possibilities of creating videos for professional purposes Share with you some resources on specific video editing options ID: 781919
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Let’s Get Creative Video Editing for Professional Purposes
Rachel Gramer
Megan Faver Hartline
February 3, 2015
Slide2Talk about the affordances and possibilities of creating videos for professional purposes
Share with you some resources on specific video editing options
Talk through creating a video for your individual purposesHelp out as you begin to conceptualize or create a video
Today’s workshop
Slide3As a graduate student…Have you considered creating a video for a conference presentation?
Here’s
one on language shift.What if you needed to create a video for a research proposal defense? Here’s one on student leadership & outdoor programs.How would your research look differently to someone if it were in the form of a video rather than a report? Here’s one about work from grad student research in engineering.
Research Videos
Slide4As a member of your discipline in the future…More opportunities are now available to share your research via videos.
Scholars in digital media create videos as a part of conference presentations.There might also be research and travel grants for major disciplinary conferences that ask you to create a multimodal project that they will publish after the conference.
Research Videos
Slide5These videos were specifically requested of conference speakers and attendees. Contributing a video about the conference’s theme was a way to participate in the conference itself.
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talking head videoA traditional videoSolicited Videos
Slide6What is your teaching philosophy? How would it look in a video?Consider the affordances of creating and communicating your central themes and ideas through images and sound.
Here’s an example of
one with animation and audio voiceover.Here’s another one that uses primarily images to convey a central theme about individuality--and also includes music.Teaching Videos
Slide7Editing on Macs: iMovie is standard & free
Editing on PCs:
Windows MovieMaker is standard & freeEditing online: WeVideo PowToon There are lots of choices for all of these. (Google it!)
Video Editing Resources
Slide8What you’ll need
Artifacts/pieces
--Images, slides--Video--Screen captures (QuickTime, Jing)--Audio (Audacity)--A script and/or storyboardSoftwareTime
Lots of it!
Slide9Email us atrachel.gramer@louisville.edu
or
megan.hartline@louisville.eduQuestions?