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Using VideoPad freeware for editing, subtitling and dubbing How to edit a video using the freeware version of VideoPad VideoPad can be downloaded here: http://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/index.html [NB: VideoPad is frequently updated to new versions and the look and layout changes slightly with each new release. The screenshots in this guide are not all taken form the same version of VideoPad. ] 1. To begin editing, first create a folder on your hard drive or memory stick and copy the video you want to edit into it. 2. Then open VideoPad and immediately save the project to the folder you created, as shown below. 3. Your file will save as a.vpj file, like this:- 4. This is your project file that you should save regularly whilst working on your editing project. 5. When it is finished you will save it as a final movie file. 6. Now re-open your.vpj project file. 7. Click Add Media and browse for your video file. Double click and it will import to your project. Supported Input Formats include:- Video - avi, mpeg, wmv, mp4, Image - bmp, gif, jpg, png, tiff Audio - wav, mp3, wma, [In the unlikely event that the video s format is not supported, FormatFactory is a good freeware programme to convert files (you can also use it to rip a dvd into a video file).] Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 4

8. Click on it under the media list and it will be visible in the left hand window. You can now begin editing To create a clip 9. Play the video to the point you wish to begin from. This red line is the timeline stop it at the point you wish to begin 10. Then click on the red arrow. Continue to where you wish to stop and then click on the blue arrow. Click on create clip next to it to finalise your selection. Then click on the big green arrow to move the clip to the storyboard. Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 5

11. The video will now appear in the storyboard. 12. Repeat this for each additional clip. Choose where to position each clip. To remove or select a scene from the middle of the film, just select the start and end points, create a clip to remove and save the part you wish to keep to the storyboard. 13. You can also move clips (simply click and drag) to change the order in which they appear in the final video. Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 6

14. Once you have assembled your video, choose Save Movie from the File menu 15. Select the file format you would like (only.avi and.wmv are available on the freeware version) and choose the resolution. Further editing techniques Adding titles and captions 16. To make a title at the start of a video click Insert Blank 17. Check the position beginning of the timeline or you can choose to insert at the end or mid clip by choosing slider s position 18. You can set the duration of the pane by clicking on the blank section and putting in a Duration in seconds and clicking Apply. Tip: think how long your title will be and how long it will take people to read it. Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 7

19. To add a title click on Effect and then Text Title as below:- Click here to add text to your video To dub video a) Repeat steps 1-8 above. Move your video (or clip after editing) to the storyboard by clicking on the green arrow. As before, the video will now appear in the storyboard. Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 8

b) Click on Narrate This window will pop up: Click on the red button to start recording by speaking into the microphone Click here to pause your recording if needed (e.g. to change speakers) Click here to stop your recording When you have finished your recording, click Done Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 9

Your recording will now appear under Narrations in the left hand window and will also be added to the story board as one of the sound tracks. Your sound recording If you are happy with your recording (click play to check), save your video by choosing Save Movie and following steps 15 and 16 above. Subtitling As for other editing tasks, follow steps 1-8 above, then click on the green arrow to move the video to the story board. Again, the video will now appear in the story board. VideoPad contains an easy to use subtitling function. To get started click on the subtitles button in the main menu. Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 10

This opens a new window. Enter your text in the lower box (don t use more than one or two sentences for each subtitle). Adjust times for Show and Hide. The menu at the top allows you to choose the font size as well as styles and colours for the different speakers. Click on the green + button to add the next subtitle If you are happy with your subtitles (click play to check), click Close to return to the main project screen. Save your project file again, then as above, click on Save Movie. Select the file format, resolution and destination and click OK to save your clip. Dr Claudia Gremler, C.Gremler@aston.ac.uk 11