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A brief overview of the facilities available to all staff and students.
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A brief overview of some of our equipment.
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A quick into to the Creative Media Service
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Need to record a podcast or Interview? Using a Creative Media Media Booth is a good option as you have your own soundproofed space without distraction. This video will demonstrate how to create a two…
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This video will show you how to create a voiceover to your video project in order to add description, detail and depth. The demonstration shows you how to do this using Adobe Premiere Pro
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This video will show you how to use the devices in the Media Booth for viewing of media and creation,
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Watch the video to find your files on the SD card. MAKE SURE YOU COPY YOUR FILES FROM THE SD CARD ONTO YOUR X:DRIVE OR OTHER PERSONAL LOCATION. All SD cards get wiped once returned. All DSLRs…
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Exporting your editing project in the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro
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How to set up the Rode Go Wireless Microphones with the Sony Camcorder, use for interviews, vlogs, lectures, short films and general pieces to camera.
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How to set up the Rode Wireless Go wireless microphones with the Tascam DR40 for interviews, audio tours or lecture recordings.
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How to set up the Rode Wireless Go wireless microphones with the Canon DSLR for interviews, video podcasts or vlogs.
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Using Adobe Character Animator this video will show you how to create a presentation in which an animated puppet speaks your lines alongside your slides. This is particularly useful for those…
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Help get your 360 media converted to be able to upload and use on WondaVR.
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How to set up and use the Insta 360 ONE X2 for capturing and editing 360 video
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Short video showing what the Creative Media Service has to offer both staff and students at The University of Sheffield. https://students.sheffield.ac.uk/it-services/creative-media
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Learn how to super-impose your own video or still image backgrounds using Adobe Premiere Pro
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