Zoom as a Production Tool
From uofiwebcon
From uofiwebcon
Recorded on 2/24/2021 |
From holiday “get
togethers” to work meetings, everyone is on Zoom all the time. It’s one of the
easiest ways to connect with people these days, but fatigue comes along with
that ease. We’ll highlight several settings and fundamentals to Zoom to improve
live events, presentations, recorded material, and more. We’ll demonstrate
additional software to infuse your Zoom-ing with professionalism. We’ll stretch
our creativity to work within technology and distancing confines to break the
molds!
Link to talk outline and resources below.
https://uofi.box.com/s/0ehiuzfw715nnyo506gj9tfxsmkg513g
https://uofi.app.box.com/notes/779626900840?s=zeotqx2gwq89l1jblncb5dplfaah4hxg
PRESENTER: Bob Dignan has worked in media production on the Illinois campus for
over 10 years, focusing on instructional media. He collaborates with talented
producers, editors, visual designers, librarians, systems engineers, faculty
across campus, as well as other specialists at the Center
for Innovation in Teaching & Learning (CITL). Some publicly available works
from the CITL team include: campus MOOCs, event livestreaming (e.g. President Barack Obama), Audio Description, and “Dear A/V.”
The morning of Wednesday 8 January, we updated the look and feel of Kaltura videos by moving from Player 2 to Player 7. The new player has a cleaner look, some improvements to controls, and a new transcript viewer. Also thanks to the upgrade we can now allow owners and co-editors of videos with two feeds to download *both* recordings from the mediaspace website.
As of the upgrade and going forward all videos play on mediaspace in the new player. Also since the upgrade any video you embed in Canvas or elsewhere, with the built-in tools in Canvas or the embed code from mediaspace, will play with the new player. However, any videos embedded anywhere before the update will continue to play in Player 2.
To take advantage of the new player, and use a fully-supported player, we urge you to re-embed videos in Canvas or elsewhere, retracing the steps you took the first time.
For more information on updating your links to take advantage of the new player:
https://answers.uillinois.edu/illinois/146970
For more information on viewing media with the new player:
https://answers.uillinois.edu/illinois/146972