[Web4lib] Video projects

Brian Gray mindspiral at gmail.com
Thu Jun 3 11:52:34 EDT 2010


You can see my library's offerings on this page:
http://library.case.edu/ksl/freedmancenter/index.html

We are several camera options but the ones that are pushed for the typical
student project are just flip cameras. They allow a student to focus on the
content and not have to worry about all the settings on a higher end camera.
They are easy to use and have the USB built in so you do not ave to worry
about cables being lost.

I have used the equipment in our multimedia center but do not work in it
specifically. If you want additional information, I know they would be happy
to speak with you.

Brian Gray
mindspiral at gmail.com
bcg8 at case.edu


On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Doug Bancks <DBancks at fairmont.k12.mn.us
> >wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If you have an effective system for shooting and editing video in your
> > library
> >
> > that works for student/patron projects I would appreciate hearing about
> it
> > in some
> >
> > detail. What hardware and software have you found to work well? How do
> you
> > manage computer security and video downloads?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > Doug Bancks
> > Library Media Specialist
> > Fairmont Jr/Sr High School
> > 900 Johnson Street
> > Fairmont, MN 56031
> > dbancks at fairmont.k12.mn.us<mailto:dbancks at fairmont.k12.mn.us>
> > 507-235-4107
>


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