File management for video editing is a crucial step in any video production, as it will keep your project on time, organized, and easily navigable. The three key concepts for managing any video project revolve around file naming, storage, and file structure for saving content.
This article provides a very brief list of freely available video editing tools.
This article describes how to set up a YouTube account.
This article describes how to use iMovie.
This article describes how to use the software "HandBrake" to convert a DVD to a video file.
This article describes how to create a screen recording using Quicktime.
This article describes how to fix a video with sound coming out of only one headphone or speaker.
This video tutorial explains how to use the basic features of iMovie.
This article provides a list of local media transfer services that will help take older media such as VHS and move to DVD
Whether you are an instructor or a student, you may need to create and share a video in an online course. This process can be broken down into 3 steps: Create the Video.
Upload the video to a streaming server, Share the video. Kaltura is the secure and private media server used by all USNH colleges for video and audio streaming. Kaltura also includes tools for video recording, sharing, and management, and is fully integrated into Canvas. This article will provide an overview