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Internet-Based Dissemination of Educational Video Presentations: A Primer in Video Podcasting

Frank M. Corl1, Pamela T. Johnson, Melissa R. Rowell and Elliot K. Fishman

1 All authors: Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 601 N Caroline St., Rm. 3251, Baltimore, MD 21287.


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Fig. 1 Select the Audio button (long arrow) on the toolbar located at the bottom right of the iMovie (Apple Inc.) window. Scroll through the window to locate audio file and select the audio file and click on the Place at Playhead button (short arrow). Reprinted with permission from Apple Inc.

 

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Fig. 2 Drag and drop the individual images and footage files onto the timeline located at the bottom of the screen (arrow) of the iMovie (Apple Inc.) window. Items in the timeline can be reordered by dragging and moving files around. Reprinted with permission from Apple Inc.

 

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Fig. 3 To render the final movie (iMovie, Apple Inc.), select Share located under the File menu at the top of the screen. Select Export Settings and click Share. A second dialogue box will appear and the user can make adjustments to the rendering presets by selecting Options. We leave these settings at their default settings. Export the file as MPEG-4 (Moving Picture Experts Group, audio layer 4). Reprinted with permission from Apple Inc.

 

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