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Welcome everyone

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Good Morning / Good Afternoon everyone! Welcome:) We will be getting started in just a few minutes.

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Good afternoon đź‘‹

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Hi all

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Hi everyone

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A link to access today's presentation slides is as follows: https://info.lww.com/rs/681-FHE-429/images/Creating%20Effective%20Videos%20-%20Ned%20Potter.pdf

35:41
Will the recording be made available. The sound is coming very broken at my end

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yes, within 48 hours

36:41
Thank you very much! I'll wait a bit and see whether it gets any better

36:48
I hope so!

43:20
What about copyright infringement with paradies?

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Sorry I'm going to leave. The sound quality is too bad at my end and makes it very difficult to follow despite the slides.

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In chat, change the To: to All panelists and attendees, if you want to share to everyone.

54:40
can send to all panelists and attendees?

55:34
My cat is the same:)

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Here's one some students did in our library for a breakfast club song: https://youtu.be/rgHaOiL_6qw

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My child is the same!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPMHAQ-j1S8 me and my colleagues found this one during the pandemic, kind of a play on an American car salesman advertising his local library

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Another good free video editing program is OpenShot

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I like to use Thinglink for tours. https://www.thinglink.com/en-us/

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Many libraries have institutional subscriptions to Camtasia, also a great tool

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjjilsYcNqM

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Adobe Spark is great as well, very social media friendly too

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Thing link looks interesting!

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I like using Adobe Spark to edit.

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This is the virtual tour to the library I work... sorry there is no caption, and the audio is portuguese only... It's in University of SĂŁo Paulo, in Brazil... I made it using Active presenter free edition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjjilsYcNqM

01:00:31
We wind up using our phones to film, as usually they are far better than our cameras? Any recommendations on that front?

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We use Wakelet to curate and share videos

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We us OBS (Open Broadcast Software) for recording/streaming

01:06:49
can the audio recorded in the power point be edited in order to avoid atmosphere noises?

01:07:08
what is that video called?

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I was recommended OBS but the interface looked a bit unfriendly. Is it ok to use? Kath

01:07:53
We had the issue of making videos accessible and now have MS Stream which automatically transcribes though you still need to go through and correct the transcription.

01:08:09
thanks

01:09:09
Studying ASMR

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I use OBS. It's much easier than it looks. There's tutorials that take you step by step if you search for them on YouTube.

01:10:40
We have used Canva to make some videos: https://irsc.libguides.com/videos

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Was this recorded pre-pandemic?

01:10:50
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) https://library.fvtc.edu/UDL

01:10:58
and I use Screencastify to show students how to fix APA style papers

01:11:00
Right now it would be echoing silence!!

01:11:26
I realized I only sent to panelists FVTC Library Tour 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GaDdBzXCFA

01:12:04
I'll be busy researching library videos now!

01:12:10
If formats change, YouTube makes the change :-)

01:13:16
How important are high production values to students? Will they accept something that doesn’t look too “high tech”?

01:14:00
1st attempt by solo medical librarian in a hospital https://www.powtoon.com/online-presentation/fxNpof9MXpl/?mode=movie#/

01:14:44
Fellow medical librarian here! Thanx for sharing Denise!

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Me too ^

01:14:59
from Colorado

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Wave from VACO, thanks Denise!

01:15:29
Do you have any specific tools to suggest for making animations? They're very popular nowadays and can be better in representation of diversity

01:15:30
I always turn off comments in blog or video. Too hard to monitor.

01:17:38
So great!

01:17:39
That is brilliant!

01:17:42
that is some serious study space etiquette

01:17:50
so good!

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haha

01:17:53
Beautiful vĂdeo! Great

01:17:54
In canada, I remember this!

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Me too!

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Awesome! We did have a version of this in the USA a few years ago.

01:18:07
Absolutely brillant.

01:18:07
Love this! Total nostalgia here.

01:18:08
That is superb! Love it! Totally remember this

01:18:13
we had this in Ireland too haha

01:18:20
Yeah, I definitely remember this

01:22:08
Vyond is another animated video tool. I haven’t used, but I’ve had colleagues that swear by it.

01:22:30
Audacity is so great to work with!

01:22:44
I've used Audacity too, really easy.

01:23:05
Thank you! This was wonderful!

01:23:10
Tis was exceptional! Thank you.

01:23:14
I use Fission (from Rogue Amoeba) to edit audio - can split and merge existing audio tracks very easily

01:23:15
Thank you Ned, Yes, this was wonderful and practical!

01:23:19
Definitely a few things to investigate

01:23:34
Thank you! Lots of useful tips :)

01:23:38
slightly a different turn, but what to do for the blind?

01:23:39
Always inspiring Ned. Appreciating you.

01:23:39
Excellent session, thank you!

01:23:41
Great tips! Thanks :)

01:23:41
Thank you!

01:23:51
Awesome thanks!

01:23:55
This has been great Ned thank you!!

01:23:56
Thank you Ned, really useful :)

01:24:00
Thank you very much.

01:24:03
Great session!

01:24:03
Excellent presentation - thank you!

01:24:06
Thank you! A very nice overview with great examples

01:24:10
This has been great! Very helpful and have some new ideas now!

01:24:12
This was wonderful, thank you! I'm so excited to up my video production game.

01:24:13
Thank you for great info

01:24:15
Thank you! Great session!

01:24:17
Thanks Ned, this was brilliant. Great tips!

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This was great though, thank you, very informative!

01:24:23
Ned's Twitter is @ned_potter

01:24:25
Thank you! Very useful tips, I'll search for all

01:24:25
Really good, lots of ideas, thank you

01:24:27
Thanks Ned. Another informative and fun presentation.

01:24:31
you can do that on youtube

01:24:31
Great presentation! Thank you!

01:24:53
This was very helpful! Thank you! I use iMovie, but want to try some of these other tools.

01:24:55
For anyone interested in Ned's slides, they can be downloaded here: https://info.lww.com/rs/681-FHE-429/images/Creating%20Effective%20Videos%20-%20Ned%20Potter.pdf

01:24:58
Thank you Ned that was so awesome

01:25:00
Such a great session, fantastic presentation.

01:25:09
Thanks for reminding me of those tools

01:25:20
Doodly is great for animated videos - really easy to use. You have to pay but they have special offers of a one time payment for lifetime access!

01:25:30
You can do this - linked transcript in Microsoft stream.

01:25:34
This was a great session. Lots of useful tips. Thank you.

01:25:48
Microsoft teams video does this by recording a script which is searchable

01:26:00
Thank you Ned, great presentation

01:26:03
I made an introductory, very low-production tutorial on using Audacity (more for podcasting) for anyone who wants: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivUC0yUtY94

01:26:05
Thanks for the Microsoft stream suggestion

01:26:07
What are your thoughts on background music? It can lead to information overload, but it can also help a boring topic...

01:26:08
Brilliant session Ned - I've got so much to try out!

01:26:12
Thanks very much for your time!

01:26:15
Very very interesting your webinar

01:26:21
https://otter.ai/ or Rev.com may be able to help with transcripts, but they aren’t free.

01:26:27
Thanks so much! This has been great, looking forward to checking out all the apps and videos.

01:26:30
fantastic presentation - thank you. So much to ponder!

01:26:41
Thanks very much Ned! Great session

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01:27:06
any recommendations for royalty free music?

01:27:06
Very interesting and useful tips, thanks

01:27:12
thank you!

01:27:16
Thanks so much Ned