10:57:04 From Eileen : Hi, good morning! Will we be able to get print copies of slides or handouts? Eileen 10:57:54 From Eileen : Great. Thank you. 10:57:55 From Diana : Slides: http://bit.ly/PLAN-VideoContent 10:58:44 From Sarah : My IT Dept doesn't allow us to access dropbox. Will these be available any other way? 10:59:04 From Regina : I'll upload the slides to PLAN's website and share the link. 10:59:14 From Olivia : good! 10:59:14 From Sarah : Thanks! 11:00:49 From Melissa : Hello everyone! 11:03:04 From Guylene : I am 11:03:05 From Dorothee : Very little 11:03:08 From Olivia : yes 11:03:09 From Arlene : sort of 11:03:10 From Liza : Not me personally, but our library is 11:03:10 From Kara : Some 11:03:11 From Danielle : Quite a bit 11:03:11 From Kris : yes 11:03:12 From Olivia : I am 11:03:12 From Elaine : Often 11:03:13 From Lynn : some- I did more last year. 11:03:13 From Sarah : Yes 11:03:13 From Melissa : Our library system is 11:03:14 From Robin : We are yes. 11:03:15 From Sabrina : Somewhat 11:03:15 From Sheri : yes 11:03:17 From Cheryl : little 11:03:18 From Debra : Yes 11:03:19 From Timothy : None 11:03:20 From Peggy : Only FB Live here so far 11:03:21 From Edward : would like to start 11:03:34 From Melissa : We are only doinf virtual programming 11:03:37 From ormstaff : Myself, just starting. Other are a lot. 11:04:07 From Sabrina : I use a lot of YouTube videos, but I am interested in creating my own, too. 11:04:26 From Sabrina : :) 11:05:01 From Regina : Slides: https://www.plan.lib.fl.us/slides/20210330silveira.pptx 11:06:47 From Melissa : lol 11:06:54 From Peggy : Thank you!!!! 11:07:12 From Dorothee : I really don't like video content. Unless it is really short. I must be a weirdo. And old. Does that make me an old weirdo? 11:07:21 From Olivia : lol 11:07:29 From Peggy : You are in good company Hunny!!! 11:07:45 From Melissa : Ours range from 5-15 min 11:08:09 From Dorothee : Way longer that I would want. give me 30 seconds 11:10:15 From Cindy : Are you doing that in Canva? 11:11:02 From Melissa : Cool. 11:11:04 From Janice : My last attempt with Canva, I was told that libraries do not count for Non-profit rates. 11:11:20 From Janice : thank you 11:12:34 From Cindy : Can videos made in these programs be uploaded to editing software to add library intros, logos, etc? 11:13:31 From Cindy : It does, but we have to go through our marketing department where they add all the extras. 11:13:34 From Olivia : make sure to add all panelists and attendees when you post in the chat. I want to see what you are asking too! 11:14:04 From Cindy : TEST! 11:14:07 From Cheryl : Snagit from Techsmith also has some basic video capture editing. esp from ppt or images 11:14:40 From Courtney : Are Knowmia and Camtasia free of charge? 11:15:10 From Courtney : Yes! Thank you 11:16:07 From Edward : I believe windows also has a screen recorder 11:18:16 From Ezekiel : OBS can also be used for pre recording videos 11:21:33 From Courtney : MovieMaker? 11:23:34 From Cheryl : a patron shared a nice video they put together, but added an audio track w/ copyrighted music. Should i be able to bring the file into one of these editing platform and remove the audio track? 11:23:38 From Cindy : That's very cool! 11:25:46 From Ezekiel : knightlab by northwestern also has a free VR software 11:26:36 From Cindy : I don't care for Vimeo sometimes as there's no closed captioning. 11:26:54 From Amy : We have a workaround for adding captions to Vimeo. 11:27:40 From Amy : Basically use Youtube 11:28:28 From Chris : You can use caption files from Zoom to hardcode captions into video using VLC. 11:29:11 From Chris : You also need to edit the captions because autocaptions are not always great. 11:29:52 From Amy : We download the .srt file, we don't do what you are saying. 11:30:00 From Amy : Then upload it to Vimeo. 11:30:18 From Amy : We edit captions in YouTube. 11:30:56 From Edward : makes sense 11:30:59 From Sabrina : Can you repeat what you said please. 11:31:07 From Sabrina : ^? 11:31:11 From Sabrina : Ok 11:31:26 From Sabrina : Okay 11:31:27 From Amy : The trick is to go to download the video in Youtube but choose to download the .srt file. 11:32:05 From Sabrina : Okay 11:33:01 From Melissa : yes 11:33:02 From Sabrina : yes 11:33:27 From Melissa : agreed 11:33:33 From Cindy : And for those of us with hearing issues it's even more important!!! 11:33:42 From Kris : okay 11:34:23 From Courtney : Tik Tok? Does anyone use that? 11:34:35 From Sabrina : Great question, Courtney!! 11:34:43 From Hyacinth : Mostly teens 11:35:08 From Madison : Not for my library, but my dog has a TikTok that I’ve been pretty successful creating videos on it 11:35:11 From Sabrina : Yes, that is my understanding. 11:35:27 From Regina : Florida Library Webinars is having a webinar on TikTok tomorrow: https://floridalibrarywebinars.org/events/using-tiktok-to-engage-communities-tell-our-story/ 11:35:30 From Rachel : I have a hard time believing it is live the way people edit them 11:35:32 From Courtney : Madison, do you use any of these tools to create Tik Toks? Or do you have to make it in app? 11:35:32 From Madison : You can use the CapCut app to edit and create TikTok videos! 11:35:38 From Madison : It doesn’t have to be live 11:35:50 From Kris : love the cooking tic tok videos 11:37:24 From Madison : Courtney, I use CapCut mostly! You can actually download a TikTok video that uses a sound you want to use in your video, and extract the sound inside CapCut, then add your clips to the project. You can also add text, transitions, etc. It’s a very robust editing tool. 11:37:55 From Courtney : That's fascinating! Thank you and Regina for sharing 11:39:15 From Dorothee : My favorite is "Librarians Try..." 11:40:17 From Cindy : I remember "The Director's Chair!" 11:47:23 From Kris : live program length suggestion? 11:47:25 From Melissa : crafting 11:47:25 From Amy : genealogy 11:47:37 From Danielle : crafts 11:47:39 From Olivia : crafting and cooking 11:47:47 From Olivia : adult services has a guy who plays piano - seems popular 11:47:52 From Madison : Virtual concerts, author discussions, historical programs 11:47:54 From Robin : 30 minute video interviews with scientists to inspire young researchers and capture stories about being a scientist that are otherwise lost. It's a method of archiving too. 11:47:59 From Peggy : All we have is Storytime FB Live...... 11:48:06 From Melissa : Live storytime 11:48:07 From Eileen : Librarian's Pick - book talks 11:48:09 From Courtney : Story time is popular. Our 30 second videos are most popular on YouTube 11:48:09 From Hyacinth : Live fitness 11:48:17 From Amy : We have a sustainability theme this year, not sure yet if it is particularly popular 11:48:20 From Madison : Also live events do much better than pre-recorded for us! 11:48:45 From Madison : Absolutely! 11:48:45 From Courtney : Music and Movement for toddlers is also popular! 11:49:20 From Sonia : instagram trivia 11:49:28 From Madison : We’ve also been able to partner with some local schools to offer our programs as extra credit, which has boosted virtual event attendance a ton 11:50:35 From Arlene : we want teams but we are too small! 11:50:52 From Peggy : Amen Arlene!!! 11:51:11 From Arlene : yes, we are hoping to get teens involved once in new building 11:54:00 From Lisa : Hi. Do you have suggestions for open source music clips? 11:54:22 From Amy : I struggle with understanding fair use - isn't all that I do fair use? 11:54:25 From Madison : Epidemic Sound is amazing! It’s a paid service but has a vast collection 11:54:41 From Peggy : Yes, what music is used for toddler time mentioned?? 11:54:44 From Cheryl : if you are recording a live music event or traditional/folk music? 11:54:52 From Kristin : http://ccmixter.org/ 11:54:54 From Lisa : Thank you.. used Spark and Animoto before 11:55:06 From Courtney : Cheryl, its all staff just singing the words! No music 11:55:09 From Kristin : https://freemusicarchive.org/ 11:55:15 From Cindy : We "borrow" a lot from our Freegal subscription at our library. 11:55:33 From Peggy : Cool Courtney!! 11:55:40 From Madison : Also YouTube has a royalty-free library: https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCdypuOVJoXFppJYRjbD7U9Q/music 11:55:50 From Amy : A good source for understanding copyright for using videos or video clips? 11:56:23 From Regina : https://creativecommons.org/ for license information 11:56:26 From Amy : Is freegal copyright free? 11:56:27 From Cindy : Madison, that link doesn't work. 11:56:30 From Madison : And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sound/collection/ 11:56:51 From Amy : I have read that Regina - I still don't understand using video clips. 11:57:17 From Regina : Amy, I refer you to your county or city attorney. :-) 11:57:26 From Amy : Argh. 11:57:38 From Cindy : Freegal FAQs https://www.freegalmusic.com/settings/faq 11:57:46 From Madison : Ah sorry Cindy! Let me try to resend that: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary?feature=blog 11:58:07 From Madison : You need to sign in with your YouTube account to view it 11:58:07 From Amy : I am looking at video clips, like taking clips of videos. Sadly, I have no access to the lawyers. 11:58:32 From Cindy : Thanks Madison. ;-) 11:58:38 From Regina Burgess : Sorry, we are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. :-) 11:58:43 From Amy : Yeah, I am super cautious, I was just hoping someone had an explainer I could look at. 11:59:14 From Kris : Thanks! 11:59:31 From Madison : Amy, this source has free stock footage to use (but still check the usage restrictions if there are any): https://coverr.co/ 11:59:50 From Arlene : Thank you so much! 12:00:00 From Cindy : Where did you get the name Freegal? (Rhymes with “legal”) It's a word used by Library Ideas, the company who developed Freegal Music . It means “free and legal” music. 12:00:03 From Amy : Thank you Madison! 12:00:12 From Sonia : Thank you! 12:00:15 From Peggy : Very awesome webinar!!!! Thanks so much!!! 12:00:17 From Cheryl : So valuable, as usual!!! 12:00:17 From Melissa : Thank you! 12:00:17 From Amy : Thanks so much Diana! 12:00:17 From Ezekiel : Thank you!!! 12:00:20 From Lisa : Thanks a lot.. very informative session. 12:00:21 From Sheri : Thank you. Great info. 12:00:24 From Cindy : Oh yes, thank you Diana. 12:00:25 From Madison : Thank you Diana!! 12:00:27 From Thomas : thank you 12:00:27 From Olivia : Hugely beneficial! 12:00:28 From Debra : Diana, this was a fantastic webinar. Thank you for all of your tips and tricks. 12:00:29 From Karen : Thank you, great presentation. 12:00:30 From Yvonne : Thanks 12:00:30 From Robin : Yes! Good resources. Cant wait to check it all out. 12:00:33 From Sarah : Thank you! 12:00:34 From Amy : Be careful with Freegal, their FAQ says NOT to play the music in public. 12:00:34 From Guylene : thank you!!! 12:00:36 From Deepa : Thank you. 12:00:38 From Hyacinth : Thank You 12:00:45 From Peggy : Have a great day Regina!! :) 12:00:45 From Elaine : So much great info! Thank you Diana! 12:00:47 From Rachel : Thanks! 12:00:49 From Eileen : Thank you, Madison. It was a very nice overview of tips and resources. Eileen 12:01:22 From Elaine : Thank yoU! 12:01:24 From Danielle : Thanks!