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>Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 10:58:29 -0400
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]>
>From: "Jo:rg Waltje" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #6296 Lab User Orientations
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Hi Rachida:
We made our own intro-tape/mpeg-clip. The first version was rather crude,
shot with a handheld cam by our lab-assistants, but it contained the
essence about using the audio lab, how to punch in (for time), etc. I then
had a student produce a nicer version using Avid Cinema, some background
music, voiceover. He was in telecommunications, and he never quite
finished the job, I would have loved to have a complete lab tour. In any
case, I used the Quicktime file made with Avid Cinema to convert it into an
.mpeg via Cleaner 5, which now sits on our video server and gives a quick
intro whenever people need it. If you do not have a server, it could be on
the harddrive. I wanted to attach the clip for your information, but it is
25 MB, and it would probably kill your mailbox. I can send it to you via
ftp if you give me an address. It is not "professional" but of decent
quality and very functional, and it did not cost $ 25,000.
Find a student who is interested in video, you can get editing software for
cheap, use Apple's iMovie or a variety of other programs for free, and
Cleaner costs $ 299 in the educational version. Voila, there you are! You
only have to find somone who is willing to spend a few hours on shooting
and editing the clip.
Hope that helps. Regards, Jörg Waltje
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Dr. Jorg Waltje
Director LRC
Ohio University
Gordy Hall 17 D
Athens, Ohio 45701 (USA)
Ph: (740) 593-2748
Fax: (740) 593-0729
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