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Basic Video Editing in Final Cut Pro X:

I will teach the basics of editing together a short video. I will talk a little bit about capturing/uploading video from your camera, changing the preferences in the program itself, and exporting the video. I will explain how to arrange the video clips on the timeline, how to cut them, and also how to add things like title and credit slides.

PBS’s POV Filmmaking Equipment Survey

Great information!

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I have decided to do my presentation on social media and how it  distributes and presents breaking news. Whenever breaking news hits, social media plays an integral part in people receiving that breaking news.  Past breaking news that I believe social media has has a big influence on include; the killing of Osama Bin Laden, The Boston Marathon Bombing, The Presidential elections of 2008 and 2012, and the Sandy Hook school shooting , to name a few breaking news events of recent memory. Social media allows people to voice how they feel about a breaking news event in real time and to help spread the breaking news. I believe the days are gone of exclusively reporting breaking news from television or radio because social media can do it much faster and social media allows people that are directly impacted by a breaking news event to voice their concerns via social media.

 

 

 

Video Guide from how to.gov

English: Video Icon2Our tax dollars at work. Over at howto.gov they have some great resources. Here’s one called, surprisingly enough, “Video.”

SInce this is all public domain, here’s the complete list of articles from the site.

Plan Your Video Strategy

Implement Your Video Strategy

Improve Your Video Strategy

Retire Your Video Strategy

EMC: A First Look at the New Look

Billy Pittard, Department Chair of Electronic Media Communication at MTSU, talks about some of the changes to the EMC program, and what students can expect to see in the future.

For more information, and to view the video, visit the original post here.

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