Video Recording and Editing

Jung-Eun Janie Lee

Madeleine Adkins

http://infield.faculty.linguistics.ucsb.edu/courses/video.html

June 24 - June 28, 3:15 P.m. - 5:00 P.m.
June 30 - July 3, 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Kerr Hall Video Lab

Instructors

Madeleine Adkins, Graduate Student
University of California, Santa Barbara

Jung-Eun Janie Lee, Ph.D. Candidate
University of California, Santa Barbara

 

Course Overview

Introduction to video recording and basics of video editing for fieldwork, with time to practice skills as we introduce them. See tentative workshop schedule below.

Note: we recommend that you bring your personal mini-DV camera, if you have one available; however, there will be cameras available for you to practice with during the workshop if you don’t have one of your own. Since we will be dealing with large video files, we recommend that you bring an external hard drive for storage purposes. There will be DVDs available for you as well.

  • Class 1
    Camera and equipment selection and care, set-up and labeling, compression types, video standards, filming (i.e. camera angles, lighting, audio, mixers, microphone use), capture and introduction to video editing, practice

  • Class 2
    Filming and capture (review), batch capturing, basic skills and concepts of editing, editing practice, backing up files

  • Class 3
    Filming and capture (review), editing continued, incorporating files into PowerPoint presentations, adding subtitles, practice

  • Class 4
    Filming and capture (review), editing continued, dealing with audio issues, extracting audio, backing up (review), extracting video, practice

  • Class 5 (Optional)
    PC mini-workshop (overview, capture, introduction to editing, practice, advanced editing, etc.)

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