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March 14, 2010

1 Week to 5,000,000 Hits

Greetings,

It's amazing when something goes viral, that a lot of people find out about it, and all the sudden it spreads like a wildfire. Of course it does take time of posting to gather a following on your Youtube or Teachertube site. This next video was released on March 1, 2010, and as of today has close to 8,000,000 hits. That's right 8 Million visits. The video is about everything working together in a synchronistic way, where everything goes just perfect. You can check it out at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybUFnY7Y8w

I think this is one of their numerous videos that they have been posting consistently over a 3 - 4 year period. This is where they slowly gathered their following. Remember it takes time of posting videos consistently to get noticed. Unless you do something great and Hollywood picks it up. Yes, it really can happen. If you have not done so you can see a post I did where a video post was noticed by Hollywood Directors and Producers and someone got a nice pay out. You can check it out on the post I did back in December ,27, 2009. I have posted the video in two froms, one off of Youtube and the other posted on blogger.

Ok, today's blog is about a cool web site where you get pictures by spinning a galaxy. That's right, if you don't believe me, you can check it out yourself at http://www.taggalaxy.de/ You can simply type in the tags that you are looking for and you will see a galaxy with a sun and various tags to limit your search. Then you will continue to see more planets with tag words that will help you narrow your search. With the mouse, you can spin the planets and move them side to side, or up and down. It's pretty cool. Here is what the galaxy looks like when you do a search on Spring BreakMost of the pictures will come from Flickr or http://www.flickr.com/ a picture hosting web site. Anyways once you have found your globe with pictures you can click on it and spin it. Pretty cool. Alright, next week I will be sharing with you the importance of backing up your hard drive. What do you do when one goes bad and you have over 250GB of data and files on it and you have not backed it up? Yes, you can pay to recover it, but how much are you willing to pay? I will tell you about that story next week. Do not forget in April, I will be blogging about the Flip camera software and posting step by step pictures on how to create a movie using the software. Take care.

March 7, 2010

How to Create a Podcast or Vodcast Part 3 of 3

Hello,
Today is the last blog post for our series on How to Create a Podcast or a Vodcast. I will be talking about the following steps.

5. Turning your Podcast into a Vodcast
6. Publishing and Promoting
Let’s get started with step 5.
5. Turning your Podcast into a Vodcast: You should have your own recording of your students in Audacity. Now let’s go over adding music to your podcast. Background music is an important part of most podcasts. When you add music it give it a professional sound. One of the biggest challenges in selecting music is to make sure you follow copyright laws. When you publish your podcast/vodcast to the internet it will be heard or seen by many people. To learn more about fair use guidelines for education please visit: Guidelines for Fair Use. To add music for your intro and outro, you go to Project -> Import Audio See the picture below.
Once you find your audio on your computer, you will need to click on the open button at the bottom to bring it into Audacity. This will bring the clip into Audacity on a neew audio track. Now, this is a good point to talk about copyright issues. You are suppose to only use the first 30 seconds of a song or 10 percent, which ever comes first. You can also write the writer of the song and ask for permission to use it. Once you bring your audio in you can edit it, cut it up and take the 30 seconds or less that you want to use for your intro or outro. When you have added your background music you will want to save your completed file by going to File -> Save Project This will create a special Audacity file format that you can come back and edit later on. See the picture below.
You can also find songs for use in your podcast on http://www.podsafeaudio.com/ or http://www.garageband.com/

You can also find royalty free music to use on the following sites below:
http://www.royaltyfreemusic.com/
http://www.musicbakery.com/
http://www.freeplaymusic.com/

If your school has an Apple computer the program Garage Band is included with the Mac and allows you to create your own music. Window users can purchase the program Mixcraft 5 from Acoustica for around $75 http://acoustica.com/mixcraft/

When you have all your audio files you want you can add different effects to your audios. Simply click and drag the mouse over the audio portion you wish to edit and click on Effect. You will want to play around with all these special effects. There even is a Darth Vader voice effect from the movie Star Wars. I believe it is the Change Pitch Effect. See the picture below.Now you are ready to compress all your audio files to create one single track and create an Mp3. By using an Mp3 format it will produce a high quality file in a very small size. This is where you will use the LAME file that we downloaded in an earlier blog post. To compress your wav file into a MP3 follow these simple steps: File -> Export As MP3 and name the file and save to your computer. It's probably a good idea to save the files to your desktop. See the picture below.


Now, you are ready to create the Vodcast. A vodcast is a video form of a podcast. To create your podcast using windows you can use Windows Movie Maker or PhotoStory 3. Both programs are free and most people do not know that Windows Movie Maker is already on their computer. You can download PhotStory 3 by visiting PhotoStory 3

To learn how to use Windows Movie Maker please visit my Sunday, November 29, 2009 post on Making Professional Movies with Digital Pictures/Videos for Free! To learn how to use PhotoStory 3 email me and I will send you a free tutorial document.

Once you have saved your final movie in Movie Maker or PhotoStory 3, you need to convert your files from a Windows Media Video to a MP4 by using Jodix. Simply visit http://ipod-video-converter.org/ and follow the instructions on the site. You can also download free software, like Format Factory that will allow you to convert it to numerous formats. Basically, you want to stay with the MP4 format so others can subscribe to it in Itunes.

6. Publishing and Promoting: To publish your finished podcast and vodcasts you will need to have a RSS feed (Really Simple Syndication). A podcast and vodcast can be played directly from a website. Of course they need to be downloaded to an aggregator like Itunes and Feedburner so that someone with an IPod or Zen download the content to a player to use.

You will need 2 separate files to publish to a website, which includes audio or video files. A special written language called XML language must be posted. This document contains all the important RSS information that allows your podcast/vodcast to work.

If you wish to use podcasting on your own domain, you will have to create this document for yourself. The document consists of an introductory portion and a list of items. Of course you can also use free and paid services that will help build the RSS, but to make it work well with Itunes, special tags should be included. You can also use other hosting sites that are free and paid like http://www.teachertube.com/ , http://www.youtube.com/ , http://www.metacafe.com/ If you use these sites you want to remember to not have any pictures of your students in the video. You never want to post videos of your students online.

To promote your web site you want to use tags, or labels so google can find you. Tags and labels are key words that help people that are searching for content to find you. For example, if you look at the end of this post you will see the tags that I have used in this blog post. You also want to share your podcast or vodcast with people that are interested in your content. You will find that it takes time, and consistent posting to get noticed in the search engines and to draw traffic to your site. You can start a blog about your podcasts or vodcasts. You can also leave positive comments on other people's blogs, podcasts and vodcasts. Hope these tips help you out, as you start to create your own podcast or vodcast with your children.

Next week, you will hear and see a video that went viral on March 1, 2010 and as of March 6, 2010 it has received almost 5,000,000 visits. That's right almost 5 MILLION hits. Can you believe it? 6 days later a video gets those types of visits. Coming soon in April, I will be blogging about how to use the Flip Digital camera software and how to edit your videos to get them ready to post online. Also in 2 weeks you will be hearing about the importance of backing up your portable hard drives and how expensive it can be to recover data. See you soon.

December 27, 2009

$30,000,000 Deal for Sharing Video!


Greetings,

I recently visited with a colleague of mine this past week, and it gave me an idea to blog about today’s topic. Most people have already heard about Youtube. You know where you can create a free account and post your own videos online. Here is a real life rags to riches story. Recently an unknown film producer produced a short four minute video costing around $300, in which robots where attacking a city and Hollywood found it. There soon was a bidding war for the video and finally Sam Raimi, the producer of "Spiderman" offered him a $30 million dollar deal. That’s right a 30 million dollar deal to collaborate with him to produce a new movie with robots of the future blowing up a city. If you the video above is not working, here is the link Panic Attack! or you can click on the picture above. So far this video has received over 5,500,000 hits. To learn more about the video, yahoo has posted a blog discussing more details of the future Hollywood blockbuster. Just visit http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/buzzlog-uruguay-to-hollywood.html So what kind of effect does this have on teachers?



If you have a video creation in which you are teaching a concept or idea you can post it on either http://www.youtube.com/ or http://www.teachertube.com/ Teachertube is a video sharing web site, in which teachers post their collection of videos. When you go to presentations for staff professional development, you know how the presenter usually has a funny video clip stressing an important point in his or her presentation. This is the site where most of those clips are coming from. So check out these new video sharing web sites and yes, you too can produce your own videos to share with the whole world.

Stay tune to next years blogs. I will be teaching you how to download videos from Youtube directly to your computer that you can use in presentations. I will also be reviewing the new flip camera by flip and sharing with you my exciting video about the Wintery Blizzard in West Central Texas I encountered, where I was stranded on the highway for 9 hours with thousands of other people. I will be showing you how to edit, crop pictures and take screen shots of your work in MS Word and soon I will be going step by step how to set up your own microphone in your classroom. I can't forget twitter, how to host your own web cast, and how to create your own podcast, as well as more picture sharing web sites. We have an exciting new year coming so stay tuned and we will see you next year. A lot of school districts have banned Youtube so I have posted the video here.