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By: Nisa Peek Movie Maker Online Class

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By: Nisa Peek

Movie Maker Online Class

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Movie Maker Overview

Competitor to iMovieFREE with WinXP and VistaCreate CD’s, DVD’s need 3rd party

software for XPCreativity Fun Pack for XP onlyMovie Maker Resources

BookNewsgroupSystem Requirements

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Stages of a Multimedia Project

Storyboarding: Gliffy (free month trial)

Begins with an idea or needWhat materials should be included (i.e.

graphics, design, music, video, etc.)

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Stages of a Multimedia Project

Designing and ProducingPerforming each of the planned tasksBe creative

TestingMake sure it works

DeliveringPackage and deliverAuto play CD or DVDTeacherTube

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Digital Video

Uncompressed, a single minute of video total about 1 GBUncompressed, a three minute song

uses 27 MBDigital Video is already compressed.Codec - built inSharpest picture possibleCapturing without

recompressing

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Enter FireWire Cable and Card

IEEE – 1394 - Card and CableFirewire – Applei-Link – Sony

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Flip Video Camera

Flip Video

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Video Requirements & Transfer

At least 2 hard drives – one for data, one for the operating system or dual CPU system

OR25 Gigabyte Hard Drive

Need .2 GB for every minute of video captured. One hour of source tape equals 12 – 13 GB. Capture process is real time, 60 minute movie, it will take 60 minutes to transfer. Video editing software

requires another 12 GB of temporary storage for each hour rendered.

At least 1 Gigabyte of RAM