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Compression Confessions

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Steve Garfield's Learn Video About VideoBlogging Secrets of Videoblogging Book by Ryanne Hodson and Michael Verdi FreeVlog Videoblogging by Jay Dedman and Joshua Paul I am working on a Windows XP platform - so I decided to use QuickTime pro to compress the AVI file. The sound is a little tinny -- it's a function of built-in mic of my camera.

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Resident Evil 4 VR is launching October 21st, but only on Oculus Quest 2

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Based on Facebook’s description, the game features some surprisingly fast-sounding camera shifts — you can apparently kick a door down with a button, for instance, and see a short third-person animation as it opens.

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Live Blogging Podcamp: Steve Garfield's Thunderstorm of Podcasting

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While the sound and visual look may not be polished, one could perfect their skills at guerrila podcasting/videocasting so the quality didn't detract from the content. He said the free and cheap programs for video making are imovie (mac) or moviemaker (pc) or quicktime pro. He uses quicktime pro to export it.

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Learning Journal: Experimenting With Adding Music to Web Videos

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I wanted something that had violin and cello, sounded classical, and an upbeat, driving tempo. Tools: -Windows Movie Maker -QuickTime Pro. Reflection: This time I experimented with using QuickTime Pro as the audio editor and video editor. Are there other sources for music with flexible copyright license?

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How to get great audio for podcast interviews

The Verge

If this is a live show, the quality of the call is important, as there can be no editing later on, so you want to get good sound. Obviously, this depends on the model of your phone versus that of your Bluetooth headset, but I have not come across a scenario where I preferred the sound of someone’s Bluetooth headphones.

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