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Post Processing Mastery Earn More and Reach a Wider Audience as a Skillfeed Video Instructor - The Shutterstock Blog Are you a video expert? If so, we have a fantastic opportunity for you to make more money and reach a broader audience. Online education has quickly become one of the fastest growing industries in the past few years. Last year, Shutterstock launched Skillfeed.com, a marketplace containing thousands of video courses teaching topics such as Adobe CS, After Effects, Cinema 4D, and hundreds of other skills. Here’s the exciting part: You can teach too! – Video creators go to www.skillfeed.com/teach to upload instructional videos, which are then reviewed before being published. – Skillfeed charges its members $19 a month for unlimited access to all 50,000+ videos. – 30% of the revenue each month is divided among instructors, based on the total number of minutes spent on their content that month. A course can consist of one short video teaching a specific tip or trick, or several short videos in a series that covers an entire software product or topic from beginning to end.

A University for the Web. Built by an open community It's even more Peer Powered We know learning is more fun with friends. We've kept the best part of the School of Webcraft and made it the core of everything we do to #TeachTheWeb. Mozilla & P2PU Mozilla's mission is to keep the web open, and to work together to enable anyone to take part in building it's future. We support each other. Webmaker's #TeachTheWeb program is part of Mozilla's commitment to help educators and others teach vital web literacy skills. Box of Goodies I’ve realized that the only way to create realistic outdoor scenes is by adding lots and lots of nature elements. Things like trees, flowers, bushes, rocks etc. are essential in making the scene look “believable”. But I also know that creating these things by hand takes a very long time. And not everyone has time to sit down for hours on end and create tree after tree after tree. Which is why I’ve done the hard work for you :) The Box of Goodies! Inside this box of goodies you’ll find 9 nature models that you can keep. As well as this you’ll find a collection of grass reference photos that will help you to better create it in blender. Eg. What will you do with yours? Drop your email address in the box to the right and I’ll send the Box of Goodies your way.

Getting Started with Lecture Capture and Screen Recording | MediaCore Video Platform If you’re shooting with a DSLR: Make sure to check that there isn’t a limit on recording duration, otherwise you risk capturing only the first half (or less) of your lecture! 4. Recording your lecture If you're not the speaker: Get set up before the speaker arrives. If you are the speaker: If you can, find a student volunteer to help make sure the recording runs smoothly – especially when starting out. 5. Once you've recorded both components of your captured lecture it's time to edit them together into the final video. If you're new to video editing there’s a few apps and resources we recommend. If you're using a Mac Apple's iMovie is a great place to start – it's powerful, easy to use and free with every Mac.

Don’t Fear the Internet Apps and tools for creating better screencasts and presentation videos | MediaCore Video Platform Apogee MiC Apogee’s MiC combines a small, simple design with a studio-quality microphone preamp, allowing you to easily record professional quality spoken word, vocals, acoustic instruments and audio for live-action video. + Simple, portable and versatile design. + The MiC has also been designed to work with Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch products. + Can be used to record sound during video production (on a boom pole) If you’re serious about producing great video content for your students it’s a good idea to invest some time in choosing the right software (and tools) to help create the kind(s) of videos you want to produce. Of course, once you’ve finished producing your videos it’s time to share them! We’d love to hear about what kind of content you’re already creating for your students, what you have planned next and what you’ve learned already- send your stories to hello@mediacore.com.

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