Developing Web-based Multimedia Projects
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This guide discusses the key aspects of developing web-based multimedia projects, emphasizing the importance of high-quality audio and video equipment. Learn about the various types of microphones, cameras, and software needed for effective multimedia production. Explore the various stages of taping, post-production, and online sharing, along with assistance available from VSU’s resources. Ideal for educators and students in instructional technology, this resource will help elevate multimedia project quality, ensuring impactful results.
Developing Web-based Multimedia Projects
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Developing Web-based Multimedia Projects Bill Huitt Joe Newton
The Norm • Poor quality microphones • Analog taping equipment • Slow computers with limited disk space
Available on Campus • Up-to-date Equipment • Computer software • Assistance • VSU Library – Rex Devane • College of Education – Mark Swift • Instructional Technology – Danny Smith • Satellite Services – Bill Muntz • VSU TV – Mike Savoie
Audio Projects Types Microphones Video Projects Cameras Other equipment Taping Post-production Topics • Still Pictures • Film • Digital • Sharing Online • Power Point w/Audio • Miscellaneous
Audio Projects • Tape • Convert to wav format • DAT tape recorder • Computer • Unbalanced microphone input • Software • Streaming • Real Audio • Windows Media Player
Microphones • Types • Dynamic • Pressure Zone • Cardiod • Shotgun • Lavalier • Wireless • Manufacturers • Audio-Technica • Apex • Azden • Sennheiser • Sony
Still Pictures • Film/Scanning • Easy, relatively cheap • Time consuming • Slides vs pictures
Still Pictures • Digital • Point and Shoot • Most highly rated • Olympus • Canon • Nikon • Sony • Kodak • Minimum resolution – 2.1 megapixels
Still Pictures • Digital • SLR • Most highly rated • Nikon • Canon • Olympus • Sony • Fuji • Minolta • Minimum resolution – 5.2 megapixels
Still Pictures • Digital • Requirements • Need disk space • Need software • Need method of organization
Sharing Pictures Online • Ezprints • Ofoto • Shutterfly • Snapfish • Kodak • HP
Video Cameras • Analog • VHS; VHS-C • SVHS • 8mm • Hi8mm
Video Cameras • Digital • Digital 8 • Digital VHS • Mini DV • Consumer • Prosumer • MPV/MPEG2
Video Cameras • The MOST Important Feature • Ability to add additional microphone • Without this feature the quality of web-based applications is significantly diminished
Other Video Equipment • Unipods & Tripods • Holds camera steady • Unipod useful for tight spaces or when quickly changing locations • Extenders • Keeps microphone off camera • Eliminates picking up camera noise
Other Video Equipment • Microphone Boom • Get mic closer to subject • Can make on inexpensively • Need insulation on handle • Headphones • Check sound quality while recording
Other Video Equipment • XLR Adaptors • Allow use of balanced microphones • Needed if mic to be placed more than 3ft from camera
Video Projects Taping • Principle of 1/3’s • Want to have heads in upper half • Limit use of zoom
Video Projects Capturing & Rendering • Adobe Premier available in Media Center • Render into MPEG to put on Video CDs or DVDs • Render into Real Media for video streaming • Useful to have 2nd hard drive
Video Projects Producing CDs & DVDs • Nero – CD burner • Sonic DVD-It – Authoring and burning
Power Point with Audio • Producing • Develop Power Point presentation • Add audio • Select “Slide Show”, then “Record Narration” • Select “Link Narrations in:” and browse to subdirectory • Select “Settings”—44,100mhz, 16bit mono • Can burn to CD
Power Point with Audio • Streaming • Download “Real Presenter” • If already have audio, Real Presenter will produce streaming file • Can also use Real Presenter to generate audio