Additional Resources

Sound/Video Resources

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  1. Previous WIT Sound/Video Modules
  2. Additional Sound & Video Web Sites
  3. Sound Archives
  4. Capture and Editing Software
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Previous WIT Sound/Video Modules

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Additional Sound & Video Websites

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Sound Archives

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Capture and Editing

Audio Software

Video Software

  • For Beginners: Apple iMovie is a simple, fun program that is easy to learn and will allow you and your students to create hours and hours of great classroom footage. It has a variety of features for capturing, adding effects, and editing footage. You will need a Macintosh computer however to reap the benefits of this software.
  • For Intermediates: Real Producer in its free version is a very scaled back video capture software tool that will also convert your video into a RealPlayer file format. It's not bad if all you want to do is capture and convert video. If cutting scenes together and adding effects and titles are on your agenda, this software won't give you that ability
  • For Advanced:  Final Cut Pro is Apple's answer to Adobe Premiere. This editing software is for advanced users with prior experience editing video. It contains many of the same features as Adobe Premiere and has audio editing capabilities. You'll need a Macintosh to work on this software too.

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