Screencasting, Video, and Audio Editing Smorgasbord
Facilitator: Miguel Guhlin (@mGuhlin) | https://tinyurl.com/tceasav
Working with video streaming, recording, or editing? Maybe you have audio and video you need to combine into a single creation and then share online? In this livestream, you will get a roundup of digital recording and editing tools for a variety of media sources. You will also explore new image formats, like WebP, and browser-based digital tools.
Today's topics
- Browser-Based Digital Tools
- Working with Images and WebP Format
- Amazing Screen Recorders
- Video Editors
- Splitting and Joining Videos
- Video Conversion
- Audio Enhancement
- Video Hosting
1. Browser-Based Digital Tools
You may know about some popular digital tools featured in the TCEA TechNotes blog. Those tools could include
These are all fantastic tools that I keep close, but there are more than can make your life easier.
Make stop motion videos easy with this tool. Use it to "make thinking visible" as students communicate their learning. This tool works on a variety of devices, such as computer, tablet or smartphone.
2. Working with Images and WebP Format
An easy, browser-based image editor that supports layers. You won't be confused by its amazing array of features (not that complicated!). Give it a go. You may enjoy seeing how Kleki is used to edit Bitmoji images.
This cross-platform and browser-friendly app makes capturing and annotating images easy. It empowers you to:
Fast screenshot of selected area
Edit screenshots instantly when taking them
Copy images to clipboard or save to computer
Works on Windows, Mac, and Chromebook
Save images to an online account (but you don't have to)
This is a Windows-only program that can:
Open, view, save and convert image and video files, Scan images via a connected flatbed scanner, Create a slideshow of a folder of images (great for meetings), Edit images and adjust color, brightness, contrast, saturation, gamma, resize image, canvas size, crop, add text, paint – adjust brush size, color, shape, type, fill, sample color, replace colors, flip, rotate, mirror vertically or horizontally, straighten, draw lines, arrows, shapes, add borders, frames, convert to grayscale, adjust color depth, invert to negative, show histogram, fix Red-Eye, sharpen, clone Stamp, and lots more!
WebP Image Format
This is a new image format that you will see on the web.
WebP is a modern image format that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. Using WebP, webmasters and web developers can create smaller, richer images that make the web faster. WebP lossless images are 26% smaller in size compared to PNGs. WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller than comparable JPEG images at equivalent SSIM quality index. How To Convert WebP: Windows | Mac |Chromebook/Browser | GNU/Linux
3. Amazing Screen Recorders
Browser-based, no extensions/add-ons required
Lets you record webcam, desktop screen, or both at the same time
Up to 30 minute of video recording and editing
Records system audio
Requires an account for saving; use Facebook or Google authentication for account creation
Allows you to have up to EIGHT projects you can work and save
Saves videos as WEBM without editing or MP4 with editing
Includes a full-featured video editor
Flipgrid.com, FREE, offers 10 minutes of video or audio recording
Browser-based, no extensions/add-ons required
Lets you record webcam, screen, or both at the same time
Grabs your entire desktop
Allows you to have unlimited projects you can work and save
Saves videos as MP4 with trim editing and easy to share
Requires an account
Loom Pro is a fantastic screen recorder for educators and students since its features are free.
Add-on/extension required
Lets you record webcam, desktop screen, or both at the same time
Unlimited video recording, including system audio
Requires an account for saving; use educator organization account to get free Pro account
Saves videos as WEBM without editing or MP4 with editing
Includes a full-featured video editor
Screencastify empowers teachers to record lessons, demonstrations, and more from the Chrome browser. You can record up to 5 minutes for free.
Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is super-fast recording and streaming tool.
Record screencasts or stream lessons/presentations using the free OBS Project.
Records to MKV or MP4 (or both)
Easy to add virtual green screen (or Chromakey) components using Zoom or WebEx and green wallpaper
Allows you to bring in many external sources (e.g. cameras, etc.) and switch between scenes
Top Picks and Why
RecordCast for easy to use, short videos. Includes text, image, audio tracks and simple video editor
Loom Pro since it offers educators a life-time free account
OBS for long videos that require a bit more complexity
2. Video Editors
Need video editing tools available for free? If you are on Windows 10 or Mac, it can be challenging. Some entry-level solutions provide you with simple video assembly tools. That is, the ability to do the following:
Trim video from the beginning or end, as well as delete content in the middle
Split and/or join video
Add images or other video clips
Insert attribution free music (e.g. YouTube Audio Library) to their own audio track with simple split/join features
While there are many video editing tools available, they cost money. These solutions are no-cost and cross-platform.
It's amazing what RecordCast offers for free in its video editor. You can have eight projects cooking at the same time. It's video editor allows you to add text panels, audio/images to their own tracks. What's more, you can split the video or audio at any point, then delete the unwanted portion. This on the fly editing is unmatched except by Screencastify.
RecordCast's editor does NOT offer blur, audio enhancement, export to other video formats. They have made this "lite" editor effective with less.
Although open source video editors abound, Shotcut makes video editing easy. Shotcut’s ease of use allows me to combine various elements, such as images, music clips, and video.
It’s an easy matter to add tracks for each, then export the assembled creation as MP4 video. It has a wealth of online tutorials.
Want more? Video Editing Tools for Remote Teachers
#3: OpenShot
Video editing with OpenShot is a breeze, and is cross-platform. It offers a wealth of features in a simple package. You can get up to speed quick. Watch my quick overview of the key features.
Review this user guide or watch the video tutorials that begin with The Basics: Official Tutorial, Part 1.
Want more? GET This Tool
Kapwing offers browser-based (Chromebook friendly) green screen. You get seven minutes of green screen goodness before having to upgrade. All you need is an image or video captured with a screen that is green behind it. You can get a green background (ie., green plastic tablecloth) for $0.99 from Dollar Tree store, and you’re set to go.
It works great, is free, but you can pay for more features. It's a teacher's best friend, and may be your's, too.
Note: You may be wondering why I didn't mention WeVideo. It's a great alternative for those in a Chromebook environment who have money (approx $300 for a classroom license) to spend. My preference is to provide information on tools that are low-cost or free. My suggestion would be to have a dedicated workstation for video editing, but record video/images/audio across all devices. You can combine them online.
3. Splitting and Joining Videos
Have a long video and need to split it into pieces? Or maybe you have multiple videos that you need to join together?
Consider using one of these tools to get the job done. They are available at no cost and will make working with a large video (or a lot of small ones) easier.
Optimal video size is anywhere between six and eight minutes long. Trying to split video into small chunks can be time-consuming.
MP4 Tools – This includes a splitter and joiner program that you can use on Windows and Mac.
Filmora’s Online Video Trimmer – This online tool works great for smaller videos that you need to split.
Don't forget, RecordCast's Video Editor will allow you to split/join videos so long as total size does not exceed their time limit.
4. Video Conversion
One tough challenge you may encounter involves converting videos from one format to another. We convert videos for several reasons, for example:
Put videos in a more compatible format (MKV to MP4)
Shrink large videos to smaller ones without loss of quality
Make videos fit a particular device or outlet (e.g. iPhone or web)
Watch the video below to get an overview of each tool shown.
A Few of My Favorite Conversion Tools
VLC Media Player: A versatile tool, you can view almost any video (or audio) file, stream content, and convert videos.
Online Video Converter: You can open a file from your computer or select one from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a website address (URL). You can convert to most of the popular formats shown. When you're done, you'll be able to save it to your device or to cloud storage.
MediaCoder: Although this transcoder/video converter is quite expensive for businesses ($286+), individuals can get it for the cost of a donation to the developers in Australia. This is a really powerful video converter that's only available for Windows, but worth every donated penny.
Handbrake: This free solution has been around for ages, works slow, but gets the job done. It works on Windows, Mac, and GNU/Linux. HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs.
5. Audio Enhancement
A common problem you may encounter when working with your video recordings is that your audio is "too low." It's a complaint I've heard about some of the videos I've recorded in the past.
Short of yelling into the microphone, how can you improve the audio gain or boost the sound level?
Shotcut has a filter you can apply to your video file while editing that will boost the audio gain. If you apply it while you're editing the video, it won't take long to hear the results.
Free Video Volume Booster is a free software used to quickly increase the sound volume of any video file. It supports almost any video format, including AVI, DIVX, XVID, MPEG, MPG, MKV, RM, RMVB, FLV, MOV, MP4, ASF, WEBM, etc.
Due to its simplicity, Free Video Volume Booster can be used by everyone, just select the video files, increase the audio volume of N decibels (we recommend a value between 10 and 20) and then click the button “Optimize”. (Source: FVVB website)
Shotcut Lets You Boost Your Audio with a Filter:
Free Video Volume Booster supports boosting audio AFTER you've made your video: