Video is ubiquitous, it is everywhere on the web and that’s even more reason why librarians and information professionals should start making their own. The problem is that making a video can feel daunting as not everyone wants to be in the latest library film production. Come and hear from our three speakers on making low cost, low effort videos and animations that can have a high impact. (There is a fee of £5 for this event).
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Andy Tattersall - Short Cuts - Making low cost, low effort videos and animations that can have a high impact Video is ubiquitous, it is everywhere on the web and that’s even more reason why librarians and information professionals should start making their own. The problem is that making a video can feel daunting as not everyone wants to be in the latest library film production. Add to that the time and cost investment and it becomes harder to contemplate making your first video. Fear not, as there are lots of little tips and tricks to make the whole process easier and whilst you are at it, more fun. In this session I will share a couple of the video and animation tools I use as part of my work and how you can leverage them in an effective way that won’t eat too much into your time or library budget. Lisa Chadwick – Video for social media Tik what? Create short and snappy content with apps such as Capcut. Lisa will demo how to easily make and share the TikTok style of video that has become a highly effective and engaging way to communicate Heather Lincoln - Using Panopto for flipped learningHeather will talk about using Panopto to create videos for information literacy teaching, including using scripts, editing and usage statistics. Caroline Ball - Using Biteable for animated shorts. Caroline's one-minute ebookSOS video (made with Biteable) has been getting lots of love. She will talk about how she made the video using Biteable and what she learned.
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