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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.  
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|'''Activity time''' - Take 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. Save the video files in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'Video documents'. The effectiveness of this editing will depend on how well you have prepared the script to match the original video.
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==== Using video editor to reuse videos - [http://www.openshot.org/ Openshot] ====
 
==== Using video editor to reuse videos - [http://www.openshot.org/ Openshot] ====
 
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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