All Entries Tagged With: "video"
How do you…? (W3# 9-52 )
One of the questions teachers frequently ask me when I run courses is “How do you….?” usually followed by some variation of video, audio, downloading editing and making useful in the classroom. Thinking about this allowed me to realize that I have come across lots of discussions online which celebrate the many resources available online [...]
How good are your sounds?
A while ago I came across this video and stored it away as I thought it would come in useful at some point. At the time I thought it was pretty neat but not much more… I revisited this by chance the other day after running a seminar on using new technologies for music teaching [...]
Need a Theramin – no problem! It's as easy as 1, 2, 3
Here is a really nifty idea for bringing the Theremin to life (unless of course you have a real one stashed away in your department store). All you need is three radios – Nice! There is no substitute for feeling the relationship between the sound of the instrument and your movements. I would recommend a [...]
What is going on?
Hi! My name is Phil. It’s been over a month since my last blog. Lots has been going on since I reviewed Jamstudio in December and I have been itching to share some of the things I have been working on and reading. So ‘watch this space!’; as they say (No sure who ‘they’ refers [...]
Video research
Anyone intersted in video research should definitely take a look at transana. This is a piece of research software that presents some really useful tools for managing video data. The main features include: Transcription facility, Assign keywords to clips, Arrange, rearrange and group clips, Explore relationships between applied keywords, Manage large video collecitons Graphical and [...]





