Session1: Basics; Adding titles and logos It’s not great, but it’s the best compromise between features, price, ease of use Other options: ◦ Adobe Premiere Industry standard Expensive, steep learning curve ◦ Final Cut Express/Pro Industry standard Mac only ◦ Windows Movie Maker Easy and fun Too basic ◦ Techsmith Camtasia Designed with screen capture in mind, video editing secondary If you already own it, it’s not bad… Think of it as Adobe Premiere Lite $70 at RAMtech HUGE resource hog ◦ Takes a full minute to load ◦ Kind of “buggy”: random crashes, vague error messages Minimum System Requirements 2GHz or faster processor, Windows Vista or Windows 7 2GB of RAM 12GB of available hard‐disk space to install 1024x768 display resolution Microsoft DirectX 9/10 compatible sound and display driver ◦ Windows Media Player ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ AVI ◦ Uncompressed, huge file sizes ◦ Very flexible, plays on anything ◦ Lossless, good working format, NOT suitable for web MP4 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Kodak Touchplay uses MP4 (we’ll use it as our working format) Compressed, file sizes still large Will play on most players (Windows, Quicktime, Real Player) Lossless, good working format, NOT suitable for web WMV ◦ Windows media, compressed, needs Windows Media player (nearly universal) ◦ Good quality ◦ Good choice for final product (we’ll use this) FLV, SWF ◦ Flash, compressed, needs Flash player (very common) ◦ Good choice for final product; compression sometimes shows ◦ Plays well with Connect MOV ◦ Quicktime, compressed, needs Quicktime player Preview pane Tasks pane Project pane Tasks pane>Organize>Get Media>PC files and folders>browse to images Drag them into timeline (5 second preset) Go from Timeline to Sceneline view ◦ Only reason to use Sceneline view Right-click the small box between the clips Choose your transition ◦ Simple dissolve is effective ◦ Be consistent with transitions Titles>New Title>Choose type (still, roll, crawl) Type in text, use tools at right to choose font style, size, color, alignment, etc. CSU approved fonts: Minion, Swiss 721, Garamond, Ariel, Helvetica Choose titles in timeline Right-click>Choose Fade In, Fade Out Timing can be adjusted by click/drag of the little diamonds