Tag Archives: video

Audio is just as important, if not more, than the video.

Audio is just as important, if not more, than the video.

Posted on 01. Feb, 2012 by .

Tweet Imagine interviewing someone who just told you one of the most heart-warming stories you have ever heard. Or, they just told you a profound idea that will make the sound bite Hall of Fame. Now imagine going back to the editing room and realizing the microphone didn’t work. Forgot the headphones too, huh? Even [...]

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Finding Story Ideas and Successfully Preparing for your Student Television Show

Finding Story Ideas and Successfully Preparing for your Student Television Show

Posted on 23. Jan, 2012 by .

Tweet Finding story ideas for our monthly student television broadcast is quite easy for me. “But you’re the teacher, Mr. Goble. You know it all,” say my students. Right, “I know it all.” But seriously, finding great stories to tell for your high school television show can be very simple. Here a few ideas to get your students [...]

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13 Steps for Creating a Student News Package

13 Steps for Creating a Student News Package

Posted on 10. Jan, 2012 by .

Tweet Each month as a class, my students and I watch our monthly television show Ladue View, to critique what we did well, and what we need to improve upon. After watching a recent show, we decided that once again there were some easily correctable, missed steps, that our students failed to prepare for, during their [...]

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How to Embed Video from Youtube to your WordPress site

How to Embed Video from Youtube to your WordPress site

Posted on 30. Dec, 2011 by .

Tweet Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.While your WordPress site allows you to host video there, I’m a fan of uploading my videos to other hosts and using the embed code to place the videos in WordPress. There are a lot of great options for hosting your video like Schooltube, Youtube and Vimeo. [...]

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Putting Video First

Putting Video First

Posted on 01. Nov, 2011 by .

Tweet When we started putting content online, we made one of our top goals to be getting new content on the website every day.  For the most part, we did that pretty well.  We had smaller stories, a couple of decent photos, but there was one thing missing:  video.

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Video editing is easy and free with new JayCut

Video editing is easy and free with new JayCut

Posted on 20. Dec, 2010 by .

Tweet About a year ago, I wrote a post about a new web-based video editor called JayCut. Not long after that post, the company took the site offline to make some improvements. Don’t you just hate when that happens? Fortunately, for those of us who are technology poor, JayCut is live again with a new [...]

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Got an iPhone? WordPress makes it easier to post video

Got an iPhone? WordPress makes it easier to post video

Posted on 01. Oct, 2010 by .

Tweet Now it’s getting even easier to post video to your WordPress site. Here’s a link to a MacLife article about WordPress for iOS v2.6. It’s a free app for your iPhone or video-equipped iPod Touch.

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Kobre: 5 Things Missing From Most Online News Videos

Kobre: 5 Things Missing From Most Online News Videos

Posted on 24. Sep, 2010 by .

Tweet Kenneth Kobre, photojournalism instructor at San Francisco State University and author of “Photojournalism: The Professionals’ Approach,” recently wrote a post on his blog titled 5 Things We Can’t Believe Are Still Missing From Most Online News Videos. The 5 things they list are: Title Date Credits Links Navigation/Organization Check out the post to find [...]

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11 Tips for Creating Better Online Video from SmartBlogs.com

11 Tips for Creating Better Online Video from SmartBlogs.com

Posted on 06. Sep, 2010 by .

Tweet This article came out over the summer, but I figured the masses would benefit from a post more now rather than in late July. It’s from SmartBlogs.com and it’s titled “11 Tips for Creating Better Online Video.” While this post isn’t specifically geared toward high school journalists, it’s a nice, simple list of tips [...]

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