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Video Recording, Editing and Importing Tutorial

Video Recording, Editing and Importing Tutorial. Sukhi Basati Laboratory for Product and Process Design , Advisor: Andreas Linninger Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, 60607, U.S.A. Presentation Outline. Motivation Dynamic experiments / simulations

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Video Recording, Editing and Importing Tutorial

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  1. Video Recording, Editing and Importing Tutorial Sukhi Basati Laboratory for Product and Process Design, Advisor: Andreas Linninger Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, 60607, U.S.A.

  2. Presentation Outline • Motivation • Dynamic experiments / simulations • Product design • Previous Summer Videos • Video (Seth Baker) • Animation (Jennifer Hu) • Video importing, editing tutorial • Windows Movie Maker • ScreenCapture • Animation basics • MATLAB • IMAGEJ

  3. Dynamic Experiments Unedited video Edited video

  4. Dynamic Simulations As we advance in technical capability, tools for teaching include media implementation. An example: In the frame of this project the main focus is set on a qualitative description of the incoming waves into the calculation room used within a numerical tool solving Maxwell’s equations to obtain SAR distributions in a phantom.1 1. G. Neubauer, et. al., “The relation between SAR and the electromagnetic field distribution for heterogeneous exposure conditions.”, Proc. ‘EuCAP 2006’, Nice, France, November 2006.

  5. Dynamic Simulations

  6. Sine wave oscillator Variable amp. Voltage to Current Converter Product Design • Illustrate design decisions • Block diagram of circuit • Better illustrated using CAD • Eagle schematic + 3D add-in Power Diff. Amp G = Variable Microcontroller (Power control + Digital signal out to RF transmitter) RMS – DC Converter

  7. Previous Summer Researchers

  8. Previous Summer Researcher (Jennifer Hu IMSA)

  9. Previous Summer Researcher (Jennifer Hu IMSA)

  10. Overview of Tutorial • Demonstration of recording video, editing, and saving. • Handouts of the steps are provided for reference. • CD with related content is available. • Brief overview of animation. • Virtual Reality Modeling Library MATLAB (VRML)

  11. Step 1 (Recording Video) • Turn Camera on. • Go into Camera settings. • (The LPPD camcorder uses a touchscreen LCD) • Go into movie settings. • Change movie settings. • Go into rec mode. • Select record mode (LP mode is recommended for less file size) • Press the go back button to exit the menu. • Press Record button to record video.

  12. Step 2 (Connecting Camera to PC) • Connect camera to hub. (There is a female – male connection between the hub and camera) • Connect USB cable to computer and hub. The power cable must be plugged in as well. • Turn camera on. • You should see the LCD display the connection screen. • Press the computer button.

  13. Step 3 (Saving video to computer) • With camera connected to computer via hub, windows should automatically detect the hardware. • Open folder to view files. • Click on MP ROOT. • Click on 101PNV01. • Select and copy video files to your designated hard drive location.

  14. Step 4 (Converting .mpg to .wmv) • The video editing software we will use requires windows media audio/video format. • Open MediaCoder 0.6.4. The program can be installed from the provided cd. http://www.mediacoderhq.com/ • Add file by clicking on add tab. • Then, in the bottom portion of the screen you can adjust your output audio and video settings by clicking on the audio and video tabs. • For audio output, use Windows Media Audio/ • For video output, select Windows Media. In the container tab, you can specify .avi, .mpg, or another format. (select default) • Also note the location of the file to be converted. This can be specified in the top right portion of the window. (Click on the open tab) • Click the start tab to begin the process of converting.

  15. Step 5 (Loading files into editing software) • The default program we will use is windows movie maker which comes pre-installed on windows xp computers. • Open Windows Movie Maker (usually under accessories – entertainment) • Click on import video and select file. • Disable the split large video into smaller clips. • You should see your video clip in the my collections pane. • To load a picture, follow a similar procedure as adding a video clip. (Click on import picture in the tasks pane, and select the picture. You should see the picture in the my collections pane)

  16. Step 6 (Editing and Saving your movie project) • In the bottom portion of your screen you will see a timeline of your movie. • To add a file to your timeline select it from my collections and drag it into the timeline. • To trim a video clip, place your cursor over one end of the clip. You will see an option to trim the clip. • To add a Title, or subtitles, you may click on the edit movie options in the movie tasks window. Follow the instructions and click done to return to the storyboard. You should see your Title clip in the bottom portion of the screen. • To smooth the transition of files in your movie project, click and drag the file in the timeline and slowly merge the two files together. • When done click finish movie and specify location.

  17. Screen Capture • Want to record computer screen? • simulation, computer animation, etc. • Free Screen Video Capture • http://www.topviewsoft.com/free-screen-video-capture.html

  18. Technical Details • Compatibility • Advised to use wmv format • Presenting your movie: • Make sure your movie plays in ppt before you present! • Make sure videos are saved in same folder! • Movie Name length should not be too long • Try inserting object link instead of insert movie • Check display settings on the computer • Right click desktop • Select properties • Change resolution or • Click advanced  decrease hardware acceleration or  decrease screen refresh rate • Go to Slide Show Settings • Use hardware acceleration • Option to use two monitors • Typing notes at bottom of presentation - set up slide show in presenter view

  19. Animations using MATLAB • Kinetics of your research defined? • MATLAB has virtual reality (vr) toolbox that comes with installation. • Overview of Steps • Install world editor • >>vrinstall • Open Simulink and create model file with VR sink • Input dynamics of objects and simulate. • Example demonstrated…

  20. Animations using MATLAB Create virtual world using vrealm (comes installed with matlab)

  21. ImageJ • Show process of creating a stack of images using ImageJ • Recorded process using Free Screen Capture

  22. Summary • Importance of media in presentations and education. • Handouts of procedure are provided. • Video recording, editing and importing. • Animation basics. • Succinctly explain process or decision decisions. • Creativity and persistence beneficial.

  23. RET Task • We would like you to create a draft video of your research experience at UIC • Due next week! • For this first draft of a video please include the above sections. We would like you to learn how to open and use the software. • If a video camera is needed, the LPPD camera is available. • Format: • Title slide: Title, Name, Date, Affiliation, Sponsors. • Content: This can be video, or pictures. • Credits: Acknowledgements including NSF grant, advisor(s), etc.

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