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© 2011 Autodesk
Class Summary
In this class we will review the skills needed to craft Video Technology that will reinforce your tasks, and share knowledge with your Designers while avoiding the repeating nature of questions that are common problems.
We will also examine the art of creating a user friendly library of presentations of CAD or BIM standards, Lunch & Learn presentations or in house lessons.
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, you will be able to:
Choose a Screen Capture and Video Editing Tool Understand the components that make up Video Demonstrate how Video presentations enhance your training Use basic Video Editing Techniques Produce a online video training library
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CAMTASIA $299 Screen Capture Player Editor
CAMSTUDIO Free Screen Capture only
Easy Video Capture $29.95 Screen Capture only
Expression Encoder 4 $149 Screen Capture Player Editor
Freez Screen Video Free Screen Capture Only
AutoScreenRecorder $49.95 Screen Capture Only
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Camtasia (Tech Smith) $299http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/ Screen CapturePlayerEditor
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CAMSTUDIO 2.6 (Free –Open Source)http://www.camstudio.org/ Screen Capture onlyWill need separate Editor
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Expression Encoder 4 $149http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Encoder4_Overview.aspxScreen CapturePlayerBasic Editor
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Freez Screen Video Capture (Free)http://www.smallvideosoft.com/screen-video capture/ Screen Capture Only
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AutoScreenRecorder $49.95http://www.wisdomsoft.com/products/autoscreenrecorder.htm Screen Capture and Basic Editor
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Editing Software
Adobe Premiere CS5 Full Suite $2499
Adobe Premiere Elements $99
Windows Movie Maker Free
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Editing Still Images (BMP, JPG, etc.)
Adobe Photoshop $699
Adobe Photoshop Elements $99
Fly Free http://www.5dfly.com/free-photo-editing-software/ Free
GIMP http://www.gimp.org/ Free
Microsoft Paint Free with windows
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Fly Free http://www.5dfly.com/free-photo-editing-software/ Free
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Understanding VideoEarliest exposure to Video is the Flip Book
Each picture is a frame. The flip tricks the eye into perceiving motion if the book is flipped fast enough
Video is a collection of still images presented at speed. The images can have different sizes (resolution) and speed. These are called Codecs
Digital Video is 29.7 Frames/Sec. Many Screen Capture reduce this to 15 Frames/Sec to reduce size of the video.
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How Video will enhance your job
One picture is worth a thousand words. A video is worth more.
People that do not take notes always have the same issues come back with the same questions. These will have a new reference source.
Record presentations, formal training and Lunch & Learns.
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How Video will enhance your job
When doing multiple presentations the video will insure uniform content delivery.
A Standards Library reference source. “How to do things to conform.”
Use video to practice and time your presentations. Even if not using the video this can be an aid in preparing and practicing the presentation for live delivery.
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Use video editing techniques
Editing is an art rather than a science. The last person to touch the video before it is seen is the Editor
The choice of scenes, music and tempo sets the mood and improves the comprehension of the video.
Proper editing will keep the audience’s attention, bad editing will lose the audience.
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Building the On-Line Video Training Library1. Determine the Video Codec appropriate to your
company’s hardware. (File size and Speed)
2. Create a location on a server and standardize the directory structure. Advertise this location.
Place links on Intranet
Place in your email signaturePromote in Classes
3. IT departments are sensitive to bandwidth caused by streaming media, Advise viewers to copy videos to their computer before watching.
4. Keep a backup copy (for accidents)
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Quick tips to produce quality video.
Use Tight Shots – Don’t display the entire desktop application if a good close up will provide more information. This will improve the quality of the presentation, keep user interest up and save everyone’s eyes.
Save and Save often. Video is fickle. The current editors are much more stable however if you don’t save you gamble in losing a lot of work.
Record short scenes. Long recordings require more editing time.
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Subjects we covered
Choose a Screen Capture and Video Editing Tool Understand the components that make up Video Demonstrate how Video presentations enhance your training Use basic Video Editing Techniques Produce a online video training library
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Autodesk University Session Feedback
Your feedback is very important to Autodesk
Attendees can complete session survey on their mobile device, PC or at a survey station
Each session survey completed will be entered for a daily drawing for a free AU 2012 pass.
You can help make AU 2012 better!
Complete the AU Conference Survey at a survey station and receive an AU 2011 T-Shirt
In addition to the above reasons I will really appreciate your constructive feedback. I am constantly learning and improving.
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