Dung Yuk Chun (Hong Kong) Walking route from Villa to Campus (Time:2'20)
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AIJP Spring Quarter Video Class
During the Spring Quarter, one of the elective courses available as part of the AIJP and AJSP was an introductory course in
video production. The course was only for 2 hours per week and covered basic skills, but it was designed to give the
students the chance to shoot and then edit the video files in a Japanese language environment.
Kwan Shu Shan (Singapore) By Bicycle from Village to Campus (Time:1'22)
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The footage was shot with a SONY digital video camera and editing was then completed using Japanese software. The hardware
was a G4 with Mac OS 9 (in Japanese) using iMovie editing software (also in Japanese). Instruction was provided by Ms Mieko
Hori of the International Office.
The video files have been edited to suit the internet - a sound card and media player are required for viewing.
Joseph Huang (USA) Anjo to Campus by train (Time:2'20)
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As you can see from the 3 tables - we have made 9 versions of each video.
These include versions to cover...
Real Player,
Quicktime (for Mac users), and
Windows Media. We have also made 3 sizes to cover different connection speeds
- 28K for low speed/telephone users, 56K for ISDN users and a heavier but better
image quality LAN version for viewers with LAN, cable or other broadband connections.
Calvin
(Singapore) By bus from Aeon Shopping Mall
to Campus (Time:1'46)
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It is of course possible to view the LAN version even if you have a phone
line - although you will probably experience a lot of buffering. Similarly a
viewer with an ISDN or cable connection can of course view the 28K version,
but it will appear small (and the picture quality is less), although all other
factors (net congestion etc) being equal the buffering will be minimal or none.
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