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The following page provides tips for recording video for Panopto video submissions to a Blackboard assignment dropbox .

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Pre-recording your video

Info

If you need to submit a video for assessment using Panopto video submission, you can pre-record your video and upload your submission or record and edit directly in Panopto.

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Login to MS Office 365 account with your Ulster email and Network password and select Create on the left hand side and then Video.

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Pre-record on your phone

You can pre-record your video on your phone, using the standard camera. But check the settings and make sure you’re recording in SD/720 or 1080p/ HD with a frame rate of 25/30fps.

  • See Apple’s page on changing your iPhone’s camera settings

  • On an Android device, open up the Camera app > switch to Video mode > and then tap on the recording settings to open up a list of resolutions and fps values. 

👉 Remember to keep your device steady, use a mount or stand to prop it up on a steady surface before you start recording

Optimising your video

  • Clean your camera!

  • Practice: use notes and do an initial run through of your presentation, it’s easier to edit your presentation before recording begins.

  • Video quality: check your device’s camera setting, if you can set camera quality go for lower settings of SD/720 or 1080p/ HD with a frame rate of 25/30fps is sufficient. Faster or higher quality videos will increase the size of your video and you may have difficulty uploading your submission. Keep your file size to around the 50MB per minute, do not exceed 100MB per minute, if you file is too big use software like Handbrake to compress

  • Background: keep the background uncluttered and simple, ideally record against a light coloured wall.

  • Composition: include head and shoulders and use the rule of thirds to position your eyes a third of the way down your screen

  • Lighting: use available lighting wisely, position yourself so the light is in front of you, lighting up your face, rather than behind you throwing your face into shadow.

Optimising your audio

  • Choose a quiet space away from household chores; microphones are sensitive and can pick up background noise such as vacuums and washing machines.

  • Try using headphones with a builtin microphone to reduce background noise.

Review your video

Watch your video through to the end before you submit it, make sure you are audible and visible. Edit our video if you are happy with the overall content but had a fluff or interuption You can edit the video to remove hesitations, fluffs or interruptions or need to trim the start or end.

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Saving your file for upload

Save Remember to check your assessment guidelines. If your academic team has not given you specific instructions about how to name your video file, then save your file with an intuitive name e.g. your-name-modulecode-cw1.mp4

File size

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& compression

Check the size of your file before you upload.

  • On a Mac right-click the file and select Get Info

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Then the size will be in the title and in the body of the Info box.

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  • On a PC, right-click your file and select Properties.

The size will be in the default General tab

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Note

Keep your file size to a minimum as internet connection rates vary, and you may have difficulty submitting very large files over a slower connection.

Do not use a mobile connection to upload your file, try using the university’s wifi to upload larger files.

Keep your file size to around the 50MB per minute, do try not exceed 100MB per minute, if you .

If your file is bigger over 2GB use compression software like Handbrake or Media Encoder (if you have an Adobe account, Media Encoder ) to compress it, using . Use a codec like H.264. to output video at 720p SD or 1080p HD with a frame rate of 25/30fps is sufficient, this will give you a much smaller file with good quality video.

File formats

Note

Panopto video submission does not accept PowerPoint presentations with embedded audio (.ppt). You need to export your Powerpoint file as an MP4.

The following file formats supported by Panopto student submission:

  • MP4 (.mp4, .m4a, .m4v, .3gp)

  • MOV (.mov, .qt)

  • ASF (.wmv, .wma)

  • WEBM (.webm)

  • Matroska (.mkv, .mka)

  • MPEG-2 PS/MPEG-1 (.mpg, .mpeg, .mps, .ps, .mp2, .m2v, .m2a)

  • MPEG-2 TS (.ts, .tsv, .tsa, .mts, .m2ts, .mpg, .mpeg, .mod, .tod)

  • FLV (.flv)

  • AVI (.avi)

  • MP3 (.mp3)

  • FLV v2 (.f4v, .f4a)

Uploading a video assignment to Blackboard dropbox