DIY Video: An iPad, Tripod & Microphone
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Gwyn ShelleMichigan State
University ExtensionImage: Designed by Freepik
Video: Why DIY• Interest from educators• Low budget• Flexible
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Video: DIY Equipment• Video Equipment• Camera/Tablet/iPhone• Tripod ($80)• Microphone ($20-$140)• iPad Connector ($25)
• Lecture Capture/Editing• Headset ($30)• Software ($0-$185)
Best Practices• Length of Video• 6 minutes is ideal
• Always use a tripod!• Microphone• Higher quality audio
• Lighting: Outdoor• Avoid early afternoon• Watch shadows• Avoid white/black shirts
& hats
• Lighting: Indoor• Avoid windows with
bright sunlight• Use additional lighting if
needed
Video Editing: Camtasia• Camtasia ($185)• Screen capture• Record PowerPoint• Edit videos
• Export for web, phones, tablets• Great technical help
Hosting Options• YouTube (Free)• Great for marketing• More than 1 billion users• Every day people watch hundreds of millions of hours• 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute
• Vimeo ($60-$200)• 20 million users• Fewer ads• Higher quality output
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Hosting Options• Kaltura (Free at MSU)• MSU video hosting option• https://mediaspace.msu.edu/• Videos associated with NetID
• Screencast ($99/year)• Hosting option provided by
TechSmith (Camtasia)• Allows for quizzing and hot spots
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Accessibility• Videos – Closed Captions• 3rd party vendor – CaptionSync• $2.65/minutes includes caption file and transcript
($80/30 minutes) – Michigan State University pricing• 24-72 hour turnaround
• Create your own transcript
• http://webaccess.msu.edu/
Additional Resources• How Video Production Affects Student Engagem
ent: An Empirical Study of MOOC VideosMooc study of video
• Michigan State University Accessibility Resources