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== Video Pitches == We are asking you all to prepare and share video version of your "pitches" (i.e., the short overview of your poster you were planning to give to Salt, myself, and your classmates when they came by your poster). In terms of the video: ''we are not expecting anything fancy''. We understand that you all have between 3 and 5 days to plan and produce this and we are going to assess you entirely on the content of your poster and pitch which is what you have already been preparing. We will not assess you on the production quality of your video. The pitches should be '''2-3 minutes long''' and '''not more than 4 minutes in length'''. We're quite open into the nature of the video but here are some ideas: * If you have been building your poster pages in PowerPoint, Keynote, or similar, the easiest thing is probably just to create a "screencast" that records audio of yourself talking while recording video of whatever is on your screen. There are a bunch of tools to do this: ** Here's [https://betanews.com/2019/01/14/windows-10-screen-recorder-ultility/ information on how to use a built-in screen recorder in Windows 10] ** Here's [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208721 information on how to do screen recording on Mac OSX] ** Here's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Kh4wtVH-U a video about how to record yourself using Microsoft PowerPoint on Windows] ** Some people like the following software: [https://www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html Camtasia] (proprietary but has a free trial); [https://camstudio.org/ CamStudio] (free/open source software but harder to use). I haven't used either. * If it's easier, feel free to just use a cellphone or webcam video. For example, have a friend record you as you talk through your actual poster laid out on a table. * If you run into trouble, please use [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/discussion_topics/5148267 the general discussion section thread] in Canvas to ask for help. If you've got experience doing, please help your classmates. Salt and I will do what we can to help but we both use Linux and are unlikely to be able to do much to trouble shoot.
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