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|[[File:RecordMyDesktop_6_Red_Button.png|left|thumb|450x450px| Recording video using RecordMyDesktop]]
 
|[[File:RecordMyDesktop_6_Red_Button.png|left|thumb|450x450px| Recording video using RecordMyDesktop]]
|[[File:RecordMyDesktop_7_Encoder.jpg|left|thumb|450x450| Exporting output file on RecordMyDesktop]]
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|[[File:RecordMyDesktop_7_Encoder.jpg|left|thumb| Exporting output file on RecordMyDesktop]]
 
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|When you click on <u>Record</u> button, desktop recording will start. The recording can be paused and resumed at any time, by right clicking on the RecordMyDesktop icon in the top panel and selecting <u>Pause</u> (and later <u>Resume</u> when you want to continue recording). Clicking on ‘Stop’ will stop the recording and initiate the export of the video output.
 
|When you click on <u>Record</u> button, desktop recording will start. The recording can be paused and resumed at any time, by right clicking on the RecordMyDesktop icon in the top panel and selecting <u>Pause</u> (and later <u>Resume</u> when you want to continue recording). Clicking on ‘Stop’ will stop the recording and initiate the export of the video output.
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<br> Video - Original in Kannada <br>
 
<br> Video - Original in Kannada <br>
 
|{{Youtube|0tKJX6EU0tM}}
 
|{{Youtube|0tKJX6EU0tM}}
<br>Video - Dubbed to ENglish <br>  
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<br>Video - Dubbed to English <br>  
 
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You could try this with any OER video you like, which is in accented English spoken in the USA or UK and dub it with your own voice, in English or your native language.  The effectiveness of this editing will depend on how well you have prepared the script to match the original video.  
 
You could try this with any OER video you like, which is in accented English spoken in the USA or UK and dub it with your own voice, in English or your native language.  The effectiveness of this editing will depend on how well you have prepared the script to match the original video.  
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You may also want to edit your videos in other ways - including adding narration to specific parts, adding textual information, adding subtitles, photographs or adding music or additional sounds.  Open Shot Video editor is is a simple yet powerful application that allows you to do these things. Just like in Audacity, when you use Open Shot editor, your video or audio clips will be shown as tracks and by moving and combining, you can edit the files as needed.
 
You may also want to edit your videos in other ways - including adding narration to specific parts, adding textual information, adding subtitles, photographs or adding music or additional sounds.  Open Shot Video editor is is a simple yet powerful application that allows you to do these things. Just like in Audacity, when you use Open Shot editor, your video or audio clips will be shown as tracks and by moving and combining, you can edit the files as needed.
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Open OpenShot on your computer, through <u>Applications → Sound and Video → OpenShot.  Import your video into OpenShot through <u>File → Open</u>  and select your video file.</u>  You can also add images or audios that you want to add to the video by importing these as tracks
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Open OpenShot on your computer, through <u>Applications → Sound and Video → OpenShot.  Import your video into OpenShot through <u>File → Open</u>  and select your video file.</u>  You can also add images or audios that you want to add to the video by importing these as tracks.
 
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|[[File:COL_-_Openshot_video_editor_main_menu.png|none|thumb|450x450px|  Video editing using OpenShot]]
 
|[[File:COL_-_Openshot_video_editor_main_menu.png|none|thumb|450x450px|  Video editing using OpenShot]]
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<br>This software is very powerful with many sophisticated features (for advanced features, refer to the [http://www.openshotusers.com/help/1.3/en/ user manual and tutorials)] . However, we will learn a few commonly used functions, in video editing, which are useful to teachers in creating and re-purposing OER:
 
<br>This software is very powerful with many sophisticated features (for advanced features, refer to the [http://www.openshotusers.com/help/1.3/en/ user manual and tutorials)] . However, we will learn a few commonly used functions, in video editing, which are useful to teachers in creating and re-purposing OER:
# Moving a selection of video
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# Moving a selection of video and combining
 
# Adding a slide (this can be used for sub-titling as well)
 
# Adding a slide (this can be used for sub-titling as well)
 
# Adding fade in and fade
 
# Adding fade in and fade
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We will edit a video where two teachers (one male and second female) are speaking their work in integrating ICT in their subject teaching. (Author of video - IT for Change)
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We have edited a video where two teachers (one male and second female) are speaking about their work in integrating technology in their subject teaching. (Author of video - IT for Change)
    
''Video - See the video''
 
''Video - See the video''
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==== Moving a selection of video ====
 
==== Moving a selection of video ====
Just like you can cut, paste a selection of text in a text document, you can cut and paste a part of the video by using drag and drop option of the video file. You can also delete a part of the clip also using delete key from the keyboard (or right click and remove clip) and remove any part of the video clip you do not want. You can move a part of a clip from one place to another (for instance if you want to re-order responses in an interview).  
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We saw earlier that audio clip can be cut and pasted like text documents.  A similar moving and combining is possible for video clips also.  You can do this in Open Shot video editor application, by cutting and using drag and drop options of the video file. You can also delete a part of the clip also using delete key from the keyboard (or right click and remove clip) and remove any part of the video clip you do not want. You can move a part of a clip from one place to another (for instance if you want to re-order responses in an interview).  
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[[File:1._Cutting_video_clips_by_using_cut_tool.png|left|thumb|500x500px|Cutting video clip by using cut tool]]
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[[File:2._moving_video_clips_part_by_dragging_.png|none|thumb|500x500px|Moving a video clip by dragging and draping ]]
   
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In our video, of the interview of two teachers, we have used this option to move the interview of the male teacher after the interview of the female teacher.
 
In our video, of the interview of two teachers, we have used this option to move the interview of the male teacher after the interview of the female teacher.

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