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Optical Media and DVD Authoring

Optical Media and DVD Authoring. Michael Baltimore Ph.D. Chris Whitehead MCSE. The Wonderful World of DVD. Subtitle: Where did all those VHS tapes go?. Conceptualization: Teaching and Learning. Adopting a Video “Frame of Mind” Teaching Efficiency Student Learning Styles

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Optical Media and DVD Authoring

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  1. Optical Media and DVD Authoring Michael Baltimore Ph.D. Chris Whitehead MCSE

  2. The Wonderful World of DVD Subtitle: Where did all those VHS tapes go?

  3. Conceptualization: Teaching and Learning • Adopting a Video “Frame of Mind” • Teaching Efficiency • Student Learning Styles • Publishing Opportunities

  4. DVD Interactivity • Making it interactive • Command mode • Knowledge seeking • Stimulation and self expression • Community • When there is something compelling • For teaching, training procedures, or skills • Multiple angles • Group shot • Up close • Individual perspective

  5. DVD Possibilities • There is no compromise in video or audio quality • It’s very small and portable • Delivers broadcast quality video in the field • Can be first time training or reference • Instead of a training manual – full motion video • Look at DVD as library • Researchers can have entire references on $2 disk • On-demand

  6. Conceptualization: Teaching and Learning • What is the student getting from your interest and development in this technology?

  7. Technology Requirements/Why DVD? • DVD is an extension of CD technology • Main reasons for choosing DVD over CD are storage capacity and multimedia quality • 9.8 GB vs 680 MB • 8 hours of high quality video • 30 hours of VHS quality video • Up to 8 tracks of digital audio

  8. Technology Requirements/Why DVD? • Up to 8 tracks of digital audio • Up to 32 subtitle/karaoke tracks • Automatic "seamless" branching of video • Up to 9 camera angles • Menus and simple interactive features

  9. Technology RequirementsHardware/Software • Computer • Video capturing device • Video encoding hardware/software • Image editing software • Transcoding software • Menu creation/multiplexing software • CDRW or DVDRW

  10. Creation Process • Storyboard/Preplan • Create Content • Encode • Edit • Transcode • Build/Multiplex • Make Disk

  11. Create Content • Becoming a camera guru • Knowledge of Broadcast Camera Techniques – Easier Than You Think!

  12. Camera Techniques • Prosumer Videography • Broadcast Videography • Basic Video Camcorder Use • Examples

  13. Encode • Convert from tape (analog or digital) to digital • VHS or DV to AVI • Hardware encoder • Capture card • High-end encoder • Software to manage encoding process

  14. Edit • Manipulating the captured video • Software • Photoshop • Premiere

  15. Video Editing

  16. Video Editing • Using the Monitor window • Selecting an editing workspace • Using the Timeline window • Editing In and Out points • Using named duplicate clips and unnamed instances of clips • Using markers

  17. Transcode • Convert from AVI (uncompressed) to MPEG (compressed) • MPEG I • MPEG II

  18. Build/Multiplex • Add audio • Add layers • Add menus

  19. Making the Disk • Hardware • CDRW • DVD RAM • DVD-RW • DVD+RW • Software • Roxio Easy CD Creator • ULead DVD Movie Factory • Pinnacle Express • Cleaner 5 • Pinnacle Impressions • Sony Vizaro

  20. Types of Optical Media • CD-R • CDRW • DVD RAM • DVD-RW • DVD+RW

  21. Types of Optical Media • CDs and DVDs are the same disks, just formatted differently CD DVD

  22. Types of Optical Media Formats

  23. Object Media Players • CD-ROM Player • CD-ROM hardware/software • Stand-alone • SVCD Player • CD-ROM hardware/software • Stand-alone • DVD Player • DVD hardware/software • Stand-alone

  24. DVD Showcase

  25. Resources • Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. DVD+RW: DVD+ReWritable Introduction. Retrieved September 20, 2002, from http://www.licensing.philips.com/information/dvdrw/ • Taylor, J. (2001). DVD Demystified (Second ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. • Taylor, J. (2002). DVD Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers). Retrieved September 20, 2002, from http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html • Toshiba America Inc. (2002). Retrieved September 20, 2002, from http://www.toshiba.com/taissdd/

  26. The Future of DVD • Future of DVD • Whatever creativity allows • People with dreams • “Combining the interactivity of computers with the quality and the dramatic impact that we know video can have, is extremely exciting.” Jim Taylor

  27. Optical MediaandDVD Authoring The End of the Beginning Michael Baltimore Ph.D. Chris Whitehead MCSE

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