Overview
In this ½ day tutorial we will work very practically with
digital video on a semi-professional level. You cannot learn all
about this in half a day, but you can get an introduction and a
first aid for starting to work in this bewildering and complex area.
Each participant will get a CD with numerous video clips to work
on, freeware and demo programs as well as links to many useful
websites.
Topics covered
- How to select camera and computer for digital video
- What are video file formats, codecs, and compression techniques
- Tools used:
- Cheap and simple:
- QuickTime Pro
- Virtual Dub and DivX
- Windows Media
- More advanced editing with Adobe Premiere
- Preparing your video for viewing on PC Web
- Preparing your video for VCD, SVCD, and DVD
- Practical setup of a broadcast using Windows Media Encoder
- Introduction to Windows media server and Darwin QT streaming
server
Who should attend
Educators, researchers or technicians who want to effectively
start using digital video in medical teaching and research
communication