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#1297264 - 10/31/09 02:16 PM
recording student performance
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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I see that many of you record student performances. And it prompted me to buy a camcorder. I ordered the flip mino HD ("2nd generation")and it arrived today. Very simple to use!!! I intend to record each student performing at the December piano party--each recording just of one child, and then e-mail parents the recording of their own child. This camcorder was reviewed on PC world and got rated best in its class for low light recording.
Anyway, just exciting to find out that something that I thought might be too difficult has turned out to be simple. I've already made some recordings and I see how it all gets uploaded, stored etc.
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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#1297400 - 10/31/09 07:39 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: Ann in Kentucky]
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Registered: 03/18/06
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Loc: Olympia, Washington, USA
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Good for you! Let us know how it turns out.
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#1297402 - 10/31/09 07:42 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: John v.d.Brook]
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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Thanks John! By the way I found both books you recommended at my local library (The Piano Shop on the Left Bank, and Beethoven's Hair). Started with Carhart's book first and thoroughly enjoying it!!!!
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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#1297866 - 11/01/09 06:07 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: Ann in Kentucky]
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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Trouble. Turns out I can e-mail videos up to 25MB. A short video I made is 30MB and apparently I can't send it. I suppose I could try to burn video to CD for parents. Unless there is some way around the 25MB limit.
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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#1297939 - 11/01/09 08:56 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: MsAdrienne]
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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Hi Adrienne. I've never uploaded to youtube, but I'll give it a try. Thanks!!!
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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#1298372 - 11/02/09 04:00 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: Piano*Dad]
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Registered: 01/23/08
Posts: 191
Loc: UK
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I'd be tempted to burn the videos to DVD that way you get to retain as much quality of the recording as possible. You can always include a compressed PC version as an extra on the DVD for parents that would like to put it onto a PC, but I'd assume most would prefer to stick it in a DVD player to show their kids/family? Even if that DVD player happens to be their PC  Windows movie maker can do simple DVDs and it's free. You can create a template for your recital then just swap in the appropriate recording for each student and burn to DVD. Or there's Sony Vegas if you really want to get into it  Downside is it may take a little longer. But it seems a bit of a waste to record in HD and then not take advantage of the quality, even if you're reducing it down to DVD levels. Email isn't really suited for sending large files. The person you send it to may not have a lot of room in their inbox, their ISP may block large attachments (or any of the mailservers on the route)... If you want to send over the internet, take a look at the various "send files" sites. Many are free up to a certain file size. Just find one that allows you to password protect the upload so that only the person you're sending the URL to can download it.
Edited by Gary001 (11/02/09 04:02 PM)
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#1298380 - 11/02/09 04:08 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: Gary001]
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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I was able to upload a short video. Next I have to learn how to copy and paste!LOL! Basic, but I haven't done it. I'm thinking I would copy and paste the URL to send it to parents. I have a 12 year old, so when he gets home from school hopefully I can get help with this.
And another option would be to burn DVD's. Some tinkering I haven't done yet, but probably can manage.
Anybody know what URL stands for?
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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#1298387 - 11/02/09 04:16 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: Ann in Kentucky]
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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OK. I was able to figure out how to copy and paste. Just sent a URL of a video by e-mail. Small steps forward.
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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#1298503 - 11/02/09 08:35 PM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: Ann in Kentucky]
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Registered: 02/19/05
Posts: 405
Loc: Toronto, Canada
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You might want to have a clause in your studio policy about pictures, audio, and video recording...most of my students families have no problem with it (some will let me use their videos to promote my studio on youtube), though one with a *teen* student did, and he was one who definitely needed to see how he looked while playing since I was having trouble with getting him to sit with good posture and play with a good sound.
Also you can reduce the resolution on the camcorder (setting from SP to LP) so that the video files are smaller.
Meri
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#1298766 - 11/03/09 09:50 AM
Re: recording student performance
[Re: musiclady]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 1700
Loc: Kentucky
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Thanks for the advice Meri.
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Ann private piano teacher since 2007 Member of NFMC and MTNA
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now." Bob Dylan
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