Friday, July 1, 2011

Chromebook and Video Editing

Crossposted at: http://mcdowellcountyschoolstechnology.blogspot.com/2011/07/chromebooks-and-video-editing.html

About two weeks ago I purchased a Samsung Series 5 Chromebook.  Eastfield Global Magnet School has expressed some interested in purchasing them for their new 8th grade class.  I like the idea of the Chromebook, especially since both staff and students are now using Google Apps.

One of my main concerns was video editing.  I wasn't really sure that editing video online was feasible.  Today I decided to give it a try using nothing but a Flip Video Ultra, a Chromebook, and Jaycut.com.  I recored a short video of the Chromebook booting up, it is fast!  The file ended up being 16 seconds and was only 10 MB.  Uploading to Jaycut was easy, the flip video was recognized as an external device.  I had ideal conditions with no students on the network.

I have used Windows Movie Maker and iMovie in the past, so I am familiar with movie editing.  Jaycut is pretty straight forward. Drag the video you want to the time line.  I was able to add text.  I played with the transitions, but decided not to use any.  I missed using the spacebar to start and stop the video like in iMovie.  

I published the movie straight from Jaycut to Youtube.  Overall, I am impressed with the Jaycut and editing on the Chromebook.  Again, this was a short video but Jaycut never crashed.  I could never say that using Windows Movie Maker.  Overall,  Jaycut was a quick and easy way to edit a video.  It lacks the polish of iMovie, but it is a great web app.  You can also add Jaycut in the Chrome Web Store. but they do not offer Google OAuth.  Students would have to create accounts.



Somethings I want to test in the future.
1. Longer videos
2. Upload speed when a bunch a students are trying at the same time, especially on wireless.
3. Adding Voiceover
4. Recording from the webcam.
5. Green Screen

1 comment:

  1. Jaycut is not taking in new sign ups. This is my only complain about my chromebook. I want to use the webcam on facebook and youtube, but it doesn't work. I heard Jaycut allows video recording from the webcam, so I figured I could work with that. Do you have any other recommendations for Jaycut alternative? Thanks in advance. gplus.to/nickroman

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