Friday, April 13, 2007

Video-posting practice

This is a sample piece of video. I made it mainly to test the camera and try out the editing software, so this is almost entirely content-free. It does have a view of my kitchen and a view of kneading bread.

I used Apple's iMovie to assemble a couple of video clips and a couple of still frames, and experimented with chopping up the videos into itty bitty clips (just like chopping vegetables!) so I could try out transitions.



Then we used FreeVideoCoding.com to post the video sequence. I'd saved my video two ways, as a .mov (I hate QuickTime) and as an .mpg. Turned out this was lucky--FreeVideoCoding doesn't accept .mpgs. Sigh. I prefer MPGs because I've had trouble getting QuickTime for my Windows computer, but maybe now that I have cable internet access it's time to try again.

Anyway, my plan is to post explanations of basic cooking techniques, with short video clips of the stuff you can't get from reading recipes: really basic stuff like How to Chop Vegetables Without Chopping off your Fingers, or Keeping Carrot Slices from Rolling off the Table While You're Cutting. We will also cover intermediate topics like How to Tell When a White Sauce Has Really Thickened, or How to Tell When a Custard is Finished Baking. You would not believe how many custards I overcooked because I thought when it was done it should be as firm and stiff as brownies.

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Note for me:
1) Edit video
2) Export as one file, all-lowercase name,
3) Upload to my web server (FTP)
4) Create new post
5) go to FreeVideoCoding.com and use their interface to generate handy HTML for linking Blogger post to my video on my server
6) Preview and publish post.

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