

Regularly backup both your project files and a cut of your video during the editing process. Note: It’s a good idea to pick one video editor as a group and stick with it. Other options include Microsoft Photos, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe Premiere Pro. PC - There are several options, and might be the best free option.


Consider the Media Viewing rooms or 1:Button Studio for quiet voiceover space or interviews. Reserving Media Viewing Rooms: Consider the 1:Button Studio for an intuitive, equipped space designed to record your presentation. If you are connected to Eduroam or on a campus computer, you will not need VPN. See it.umn.edu/stock-content for details. *To access StoryBlocks off-campus, you need to be signed into the U of M VPN. StoryBlocks UMN Licensed Stock Video/Images/Audio/Graphics Google Images (keyword search>select drop down “Usage Rights” for reuse licensed materials use Google’s size filter set to large to find images closer to 1920x1080 - smaller photos may appear grainy and low-resolution). A typical loan period is one week, but if you ask for more time, the Libraries will be flexible.Īt Home Media Production Tips (Charlie Heinz)ĭigital Storytelling Guide (adapted from CEHD) You can borrow an external hard drive from Walter Library with your U Card. Tip: Consider also using Dropbox to backup your project files. Project Backup Instructions with External Hard Drive or Google Drive: See CLA LATIS A/V Equipment page for additional information. Additional dedicated media production resources are available to CLA students or students taking a CLA course (on the 6th floor of the Rarig Center). *Note: Libraries-based media production resources are available to all UMN Twin Cities students.
