Geniatech’s iGrabber is one of the more revolutionary gadgets to come to the DMS in a while. The iGrabber is a video capture device which allows users to capture video from camcorders, VHS tapes, DVD titles and TV. Simple to use, it will make class clip-mash up projects simpler than they ever have been. These […]
Continue readingDMS Help: Need to edit and image? Don’t have photoshop?
Not a problem. Just hop on over to Aviary and use their online image editing software, Phoenix. No, really. Basic Photoshop functions in a Flash app. And the quality is outstanding. All you need to do is upload a photo and get right to work. Obviously it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of […]
Continue readingTodd’s Tips: Best Place for Free Stock Images
Google the term “stock exchange” and the first response that comes up is the New York Stock Exchange. However, the second is NOT the NASDAQ, nor the Nikkei, nor even the London Stock Exchange. It’s a website called stock.xchng, the largest free stock photo site on the web. Seriously. And it really is free. All […]
Continue readingTodd’s Tips: Stock Footage for Free!
Sometimes there’s footage you need that you just can’t get. Suppose you’re making a PSA and need a shot of a woman rollerblading near the beach. Or maybe and airplane taking off. Or a horse and buggy riding by. Well, I have a solution for you: Stock Footage for Free. Stock Footage for Free is […]
Continue readingDMS Help: Free Music for your Video Projects
Need some music for a film project? Finding your production budget a bit short? No problem. Just visit musopen.com and solve your problem. Musopen is an online repository of free, royalty-free, public domain music. It’s mostly classical pieces performed by university orchestras, but by and large the quality is excellent. All you need to do […]
Continue readingDMS Help: Getting Started in Adobe?
Just getting started with using Adobe’s creative suite? Always wanted to learn Photoshop? Here’s a way you can get some lessons for free. Around the time Adobe released CS3 there was a huge boom in tutorials on the internet aimed at Adobe beginners. One site, TechTutor TV is still up and running. While the tutorials […]
Continue readingMedia Services Produced Video Now on Library Homepage!
Media Services assisted in creating a short video which documented some of the excitement of this spring’s Final Perk out in front of the library. It can now be found on the American University Library homepage. The video captures the large number of students who take a study break to gather for free cookies and […]
Continue readingDMS Help: Media Services Serves Up Math Help. O rly??
Ok, so math tutorials are not really DMS Help, but this particular website certainly is worth knowing about for a couple of reasons. For those who don’t know, Salman Khan is the MIT-educated creator of the not-for-profit educational website Khan Academy. Salman, or “Sal” as he likes to be called, began developing video tutorials to […]
Continue readingTodd’s Tips: External Hard Drive Suddenly Not-Writeable on a Mac?
This is a problem that comes up in the DMS from time to time. Patrons come in and say, “I’ve been using this external hard drive on a mac for a long time and suddenly it won’t work; I can’t put files on it.” My first question is always the same: “Did you use it […]
Continue readingTodd’s Tips: Choosing an External Hard Drive
It seems like choosing an external hard drive would be little more than a question of price. But this is far from the case. There are a number of important considerations one needs to take into account when choosing an external hard drive. 1) Purpose – The answer to “why do I need an external […]
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