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video compression – Frontline Club http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com Championing Independent Journalism Sat, 24 Oct 2015 16:00:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Workshop: Video Compression http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-video-compression-4/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-video-compression-4/#respond Wed, 18 Jun 2014 10:58:16 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/?p=43494 Standard £150.00
Freelance/Student £125.00
Members £100


compressor-4.1-icon-512x512Confused by codecs, formats, frame sizes and frame rates? Can’t figure out your data rate from your data size?

This workshop will teach you how to compress video, organise workflows and perform batch-encodes. It will also teach you to create podcasts, mobile and web video, email movies, DVD files and more.

The workshop’s goal is to empower participants to understand what video is made up of and how to handle any digital file, no matter where it has come from or where it needs to go.

Handouts and course materials will be provided.

Software covered
Apple’s Compressor, QuickTime, Handbrake, JES Deinterlacer and MPEG Streamclip.

Please bring your own laptop and software for this workshop. Although this is optional we recommend it in order to make the most of the day. And please note that although compression applies to all platforms, all practical exercises will be demonstrated on Mac.

The Frontline Club will provide media with which to practice compression.

To follow the entire day’s workshop on your own Mac, please ensure you have the following software installed:

Compressor 4.2 (£34.99) can be purchased here.

MPEG Streamclip (1.9.3b8 beta for Mac OS X) can be downloaded for free here.

Handbrake For Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.10 can be downloaded for free here.

JES Deinterlacer v3.8.40 can be downloaded for free here.

About the trainer
Simon Ruben is an award-winning freelance editor and video trainer with a decade of broadcast experience across a range of genres. He has designed and delivered popular courses for the Frontline Club since 2007 including Final Cut Pro, Compressor, DVDSP and Motion. He has also tailored courses for FT.com, Save The Children, Accenture, Medecins Sans Frontiers, LV, Soho Editors and the NUJ.

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Workshop: Video Compression http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-video-compression/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-video-compression/#respond Thu, 02 May 2013 11:28:54 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/?p=30943
Workshop- Video CompressionConfused by codecs, formats, frame sizes and frame rates? Can’t figure out your data rate from your data size?

The Frontline Club’s Video Compression workshop will show you how to compress video, organise workflows and perform batch-encodes; and create podcasts, mobile and web video, email movies, DVD files and more.

The workshop’s goal is to empower participants to understand what video is made up of and how to handle any digital file no matter where it has come from or where it needs to go.

Handouts and course materials will be provided as well as post course reference movies and email consultation.

Mac confidence builder
Navigating around a Mac, using finder, Mighty Mice, spotlight, system preferences and disk utility.

Video overview
Identifying your video’s attributes
Formats / codecs / frame sizes / fps / data rates / Progressive / Interlaced
The importance_of_naming.conventions.
– MOVs
– WMVs
– FLVs
– DVDs

Compressor Overview
Presets
Batch Lists
Add timecode / filters

MPEG Streamclip Overview
Presets
Batch lists
Ripping DVD/web content for your edit
Good safari tip (Alt_Command-A)

Audio formats
Sample rates
AIFFs
WAVs
MP3s

Recording guide audio on your Mac

Stills Formats
Jpeg
TIFF
Photoshop
FTP and FTP Replacement
Fetch
YouSendIt

Software covered
Apple’s Compressor, QuickTime Pro 7 and MPEG Streamclip.

Please bring your own laptop and software for this workshop. Although this is optional we recommend it in order to make the most of the day. And please note that although compression applies to all platforms, all practical exercises will be demonstrated on Mac.

The Frontline Club will provide media with which to practice compression.

To follow the entire day’s workshop on your own Mac, please ensure you have the following software installed:

Compressor 4 (£34.99) can be purchased here 

MPEG Streamclip can be downloaded for free here 

QuickTime pro 7 (£20) can be purchased here 

If you already have Final Cut Pro 7 or newer, you will already QuickTime 7 installed on your computer. 

Trainer: Simon Ruben
Simon is an award winning freelance editor and video trainer with over eight years of broadcast experience across a range of genres.

He has designed and delivered popular courses for the Frontline Club since 2007 including Final Cut Pro, Compressor, DVDSP and Motion. He has also tailored courses for FT.com, Save The Children, Accenture, Medecins Sans Frontiers, LV, Soho Editors and the NUJ.

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Workshop: Video Compression http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-video-compression2013-05-11/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/workshop-video-compression2013-05-11/#respond Wed, 13 Feb 2013 11:34:00 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/?p=26672 Digital Bootcamp Frontline Club

Confused by codecs, formats, frame sizes and frame rates? Can’t figure out your data rate from your data size?

The Frontline Club’s Video Compression workshop will show you how to compress video, organise workflows and perform batch-encodes; and create podcasts, mobile and web video, email movies, DVD files and more.

The workshop’s goal is to empower participants to understand what video is made up of and how to handle any digital file no matter where it has come from or where it needs to go.

Handouts and course materials will be provided as well as post course reference movies and email consultation.

MAC confidence builder
Navigating around a MAC, using finder, Mighty Mice, spotlight, system preferences and Disk utility.

Video overview
Identifying your video’s attributes
Formats / codecs / frame sizes / fps / data rates / Progressive / Interlaced
The importance_of_naming.conventions.
– MOVs
– WMVs
– FLVs
– DVDs

Compressor Overview
Presets
Batch Lists
Add timecode / filters

MpegStreamclip Overview
Presets
Batch Lists
Ripping DVD/web content for your edit
Good safari tip (Alt_Command-A)

Audio formats
Sample rates
AIFFs
WAVs
MP3s

Recording guide audio on your MAC

Stills Formats
Jpeg
TIFF
Photoshop
FTP and FTP Replacement
Fetch
YouSendIt

Software covered
Apple’s Compressor, Quicktime Pro 7 and Mpegstreamclip.

Please bring your own laptop and software for this workshop. Although this is optional we recommend it in order to make the most of the day.

The Frontline Club will provide media with which to practice compression.

To follow the entire day’s workshop on your own MAC, please ensure you have the following software installed:

Compressor 4 (£34.99) can be purchased here 

Mpegstreamclip can be downloaded for free here 

Quicktime pro 7 (£20) can be purchased here 

Trainer: Simon Ruben

Simon is an award winning freelance editor and video trainer with over eight years of broadcast experience across a range of genres.

He has designed and delivered popular courses for the Frontline Club since 2007 including Final Cut Pro, Compressor, DVDSP and Motion. He has also tailored courses for FT.com, Save The Children, Accenture, Medecins Sans Frontiers, LV, Soho Editors and the NUJ.

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Video Compression Course http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/video_compression_course_1/ http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/video_compression_course_1/#respond Sat, 18 Jun 2011 10:00:00 +0000 http://www.beta.frontlineclub.com/dev/?p=65 Software covered – Apple’s Compressor, Quicktime Pro and iphoto, Mpegstreamclip & JES Deinterlacer.

Learn how to compress/encode Audio and Video, organise workflows, perform batch-encodes,  create podcasts, mobile, youtube, email movies, DVD files and more.

Each participant has their own Apple iMac workstation for optimum hands-on experience
Participants are welcome to bring their own videos to encode on the day if they wish
Handouts and course materials provided
Post course reference movies provided
Post course e-mail consultation provided

– Open with MAC confidence builder
Navigating around a MAC, using finder, Mighty Mice, spotlight, system preferences and Disk utility.

– Video overview
Identifying your video’s attributes
Formats / codecs / frame sizes / fps / data rates / Progressive / Interlaced
The importance_of_naming.conventions

– MOVs
– WMVs
– FLVs
– DVDs

FCP-AVID, AVID-FCP

– Compressor Overview
Presets
Batch Lists
Add timecode / filters

– MpegStreamclip Overview
Presets
Batch Lists
Ripping DVD/web content for your edit
Good safari tip (Alt_Command-A)

– Audio formats
Sample rates
AIFFs
WAVs
MP3s

– Stills Formats
Jpeg
TIFF
Photoshop

 Standards Conversion – NTSC-PAL, PAL-NTSC
Compressor
JES Deinterlacer

FTP and FTP Replacement
Fetch
YouSendIt

Course fees: Full Price £150
Discounted rate for freelancers £100

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