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I conceptualized the story, shot the clip with my cheap digital camera with one hand, and copied the one minute clip to my hard drive. I found a few recipes for compression, although not a windows/quicktime pro one. I would like to edit in QuickTime in a Windows environment with a cheap/free easy to use editing program.
You Can Use Your Phone or your digital camera with video: He demonstrated how to do an audio podcast with your cell phone and a video podcast with his camera using hipcast. (I I caught some of his demo on my digital camera - here's him shooting the video , uploading the video , and doing the cell phone podcast.)
You can watch it with Quicktime or Windows Media here , or watch it on YouTube. If you are interested in tools and examples of nonprofits using vlogging and digital storytelling to do their work, check out my notes from last week's NetSquared Meetup in San Francisco. Ickes, to post the Fund's video "Vote for Change."
The instructions from Digital Inspiration were fantastic, but I made a few newbie mistakes that took me more time and were a little frustrating: 1.) I rendered ten different versions (6 in SWF with different audio sampling and video frame rates and sizes) and 2 in Quicktime and 2 in WMF.)
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You might see an over representation of Point Lobos- this is because of the pre-conference digital photography workshop a few of us (including me!) We managed to get a medium quality Quicktime stream that we put into Second Life, and higher quality Flash video stream , that we made available on the web.
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