Anyone have any tips for credits? Movie Maker credits are not very sophisticated. I’m confidant I can figure something out using Photoshop and Photo Story, but I just wanted to ask around before I got my hands dirty.
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As we wind up (or down?) our projects I found two things some of you might find helpful: one is that for PC folks, there are some quality voice-changer software that’s free (as a Mac user, I was bummed). Not that you need to change your voice to Darth Vader or Marge Simpson, but sometimes a tweak or two can improve the narration quality.
The other was courtesy of George Oberlie (PhD student of History, who also works with the Library)–our GMU Library Online Databases contains a database called AP Images, which we have access to use freely for educational purposes. It was a godsend! Made finding images so much easier. The link will shoot you to the exact page and just scroll down.
Here is a link to some software, called Stories Matter, that Concordia University developed for oral history indexing.
http://storytelling.concordia.ca/storiesmatter/
This article, about the reasons and processes behind the software, also addresses some of the challenges within oral history and digital storytelling.
http://www.digitalstudies.org/ojs/index.php/digital_studies/article/view/173/215
Could I schedule an appointment with anyone in the class for a quick, one or two minute video chat on Skype?
I bought software that’s supposed to record the audio and video, but I wanna make sure it works before soliciting interviews…
This new category is a place for posting/discussing/answering tech questions related to DST.
