Thursday, April 7, 2011

Video Guide

Video  Sites for Language Learning
Examples
Sites that can be used to download video from YouTube
Screencapturing & Screensharing
Interactive Audio/Video

Video Email
Register here: http://eyejot.com/join
Click 'Compose New Message'

TV & Movie Resources
Online Video Sites & Tools
  • Dotsub - Facilitates user generated subtitles of video. Users can link to videos already online or  upload their own (see example below)
  • 22Frames.com - subtitled videos with lesson materials
  • Stroome.com  - online collaborative video editing
  • JayCut - facilitates online video editing
  • Teacher Tube - educational version of Youtube 
  • VideoSurf - Video search tool

DotSub lets you choose our subtitle langauge







The video below is an example of Dotsub.com's option for creating subtitles in many languages











EFLBridges Interviews

One of the most prolific EFL Video producers is Sarah, who makes
The Daily English Show

The video to the right is one of  her  shows.  Click the play button to watch it.
A transcript of this show is at:
http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2009/02/965-quiet-vs-quite-i-like-totally-love.html

This video is episode#965.  There are many more here:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=thedailyenglishshow&view=videos


Publishing a Video on YouTube

First, sign in at Youtube.comwith you Gmail ID.


*** In some countries (like Korea) it will be necessary to go to the bottom of the YouTube page and select
Location: Worldwide
in order to upload videos.


Then Click 'Upload'


There are two ways to publish videos on YouTube - upload a video file or record from your webcam.


If you choose 'upload video', you can upload any of these file types:
.mpg, .mov, .wmv, .flv, .avi, mp4
Files can be up to 2GB in size, but must be less than 10 minutes. in length.
After you chosen the file to upload, you'll see a window like the one below.
Enter information about Title, Description, tags, and category.  You can also select your privacy settings.
Then click 'save changes' and you're done.


If you choose to record from a webcam, you'll see a window like this. Click 'allow'.


When you see this window choose your video device and audio device.  You should see your video in the video window and audio volume meter movement on the side.  When you're ready, click 'ready to record'.


When you're done, click the red square at the bottom.
  

After that, you can preview (watch what you just recorded), re-record (if you're not satisfied and you want to do it again), or publish.


Once you've published, you can click My Videos (upper right part of your screen)  to see what you've published so far.


Then click edit to make any changes to the title and description of  your videos.


Congratulations ~ You are now a YouTube Star!

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