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Neil Ferree's comment,
April 25, 3:16 PM
Next to last comment → once you guys at ReelSurfer finalize your case study → I'd like to read it 30 seconds later
ReelSurfer's comment,
April 25, 8:46 PM
Will do! We are also in a private beta to allow our clips to link back to promote a site or a product. Would love to invite anyone from this thread to take part. Please email neil@reelsurfer.com if you want more info.
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Dean Mantz's curator insight,
May 7, 11:02 AM
Ever since I came across Robin's Scoop.it site I have found some top knotch resources. When educators are looking to integrate video projects into their curriculum, one must consider what time may be needed outside of class to complete the work. Well, here is one video option that works on multiple platforms. Thus, enabling students to work on projects at home as well as school.
173 Sud's curator insight,
May 7, 11:12 AM
MakeUseOf :: Adobe Premiere. Final Cut Pro. Sony Vegas. AVID. All of these are high-end video editors that all have one attribute in common: they cost money. In an ideal world, there would be an equally high-end freeware video editing system out there. Unfortunately, most of the “editors” that do make these claims are embarrassingly poor and of little to no use.
However, Shotcut may be a shining star in the world of free video editors. It’s an open-source, cross-platform editing system that is incredibly intricate, and it’s loaded with an arsenal of features so hot that they will melt your face off. More appropriately, Shotcut is a freeware video toolkit that is actually useful and won’t hold you back.
Shotcut offers basic cutting and trimming capabilities along with a zillion different codecs available for export. For the record, these are professional-level file formats, and you could even use Shotcut as a higher-end file converter from time to time, if needed. Also included is the ability to perform basic color correction with a three-wheel user interface, an eyedropper tool for post-production white balancing, and a few filters to choose from.
On the input side of things, Shotcut can receive footage via SDI, HDMI, and more. Timecode is supported, and the app will typically allow for native editing. Simply put, Shotcut is a fantastic piece of software to keep in your editing suite. I wouldn’t recommend it as your go-to editor, but it definitely has a place in the video production world.
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight,
May 12, 12:13 PM
To install, simply extract the archive and run it. You can drag the Shotcut folder (app icon for OS X) to copy and move it wherever you want. Delete the scoop?
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systerwoody's comment,
April 29, 10:05 AM
Congratulations! Learn something new everyday. I had to look up Lusophone . . . http://bit.ly/drV8zf Another excellent resource for online instructors. Thanks Nik! ^_^
systerwoody's curator insight,
April 29, 10:06 AM
Congratulations! Learn something new everyday. I had to look up Lusophone . . . http://bit.ly/drV8zf Another excellent resource for online instructors. Thanks Nik! ^_^
Dr. Doris Molero's curator insight,
May 2, 8:58 AM
Wow.. really nice Portuguese E-magazine.. Great artticles and great educators.. just check it out! Nik Peachey and Graham's articles are a must read.. :) Delete the scoop?
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John Purificati's comment,
May 6, 6:17 AM
This is a great time-saver that will make presentations easier to produce.
John Purificati's comment,
May 6, 6:17 AM
This is a great time-saver that will make presentations easier to produce.
Portia Chandler's curator insight,
May 9, 9:52 AM
Seems extremely useful sd well as cool for web developers, designers, and graphic artist. Can't wait to try it out. Delete the scoop?
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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 1, 9:26 AM
We need a much different leadership approach and an education system that promotes self-directed learning, emotional intelligence, and creative thinking. Those don't exist.
Rim Riahi's curator insight,
May 2, 6:21 AM
What defines global companies and leadership in the 21st century?
Tony Brugman (Bright & Company)'s curator insight,
May 14, 7:36 AM
Findings from a global communications survey say that 'Employee Engagement' will be the most important quality for successful Leadership in 2020 (61%). Remarkable, the leadership quality 'Profitability' only accounts for 7% of the respondents. Also, in 2020, 'Innovation and Meaningful Experiences' will outrank 'Profit' as the most predominant business driver. Delete the scoop?
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Teresa Deshon's curator insight,
May 2, 4:16 AM
Using technology especially ipads and maths apps in middle school classrooms addresses all 6 drivers of student engagement.
Well planned lessons based on strong pedagogy where technology is the tool rather than the novelty ensures students are learning in a way that is fun, purposeful and improves outcomes.
LingleOnline's comment,
May 2, 4:31 AM
relevant, personalized, collaborative, and connected ... couldn't have said it better!
Jillian Zuber's curator insight,
May 2, 10:00 AM
A awesome read about using technology to connect with your students. Delete the scoop?
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