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[Music Bed]
[Presenter Bill Howard] Then the drawings' are edited then the –unintelligible- here's the steps
to actually doing it.
Some things I thought to let you know you gotta kind of watch out how you
film this because you don't know who's going to see it.
Because you'll see them working here –unintelligible-
so right now I will out there –unintelligible-
something like that –unintelligible-
it's on face-book now –unintelligible-
The first –unintelligible-
[Audience Member] It's great music
[Presenter Bill Howard] And then and then there's a process on the rock here.
You can the fast version right Jim and you can tell I
can tell you how long this really absolutely takes and for me to do this
fifteen times in a row is just mind boggling you know what I mean.
[Audience Member] Well we can't copy and paste the text right?
Presenter Bill Howard] What's that!
[Audience Member] For like test or assignments they can't copy and paste the text.
[Presenter Bill Howard] No there's no text it's just all good music
but anyway you can get a good feel
from start to finish -unintelligible- and I'll keep this
kind of short and sweet that's basically all I have done
but I didn't do it with any, any set parameters.
I think it's better in that way.
You know the students really appreciate
the fact that they watched me film this
this is a fellow students movie.
It's in the shop they're actually working on how
they're going to be working with and so –unintelligible-
[Audience Member] There are twenty-seven steps in doing this
and some of them you used the cotton
and some of them you used you're hands
and you want to get the stuff in the right order
it's way easy to forget what goes in which order
and what happens next you should have some –unintelligible- yeah
and stuff like that and so.
[Presenter Bill Howard] And now you can see it goes from start to finish
and this is the second half so I jump around
it's the same thing as the first part but, I edit it down
this is about and again this is about an hour and a half worth of work
we've just cut it down to about thirty seconds or so
and then I'll show you how and then I've got another student.
I've gotten six of these made, made right now
every demonstration I do in my classes
they have them all down now this is the most completed one
there's six more to come I do every one of the classes this way.
I didn't know
originally it was just because
it was something we wanted to do and I'm the only one doing it
and as far as I can tell it serves itunesu.
and it's on itunesu
I can show you how students
get that in a –unintelligible-
and then you have giant rocks to work with
a big giant piece of limestone.
Then this is you know you think you're star student can do this
I'll show you what I do right here.
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[Audience Member] It brings up a really good, really good point though
about having permission from them.
[Presenter Bill Howard] Yeah I made sure he is a twenty-two year old kid so
but if he were a seventeen year old
[Audience Member] Well even for the university has a standard model
of these forms that we should get signed
by anybody who appears
so they actually would own the image.
[Presenter Bill Howard] Yeah, so that student Jack _________ this is how
–unintelligible- he was a star student
but if I can get to the Internet here some how
I can show you what it looks like when the students log on.
So basically I tell them to go to
wiu.edu/itunesu
like that and then this will come up here
and this page will come up and then you log in to login
and this will
and this the students do the same thing and this will bring you directly to
the itunes the itunesu page for WIU
and I surf itunesu a lot.
If you haven't done that yet on iTunes
I downloaded all the Stanford
Art History lectures and there's this really
cool guy from
I think MIT that does these physics
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and then I'll show you where were at.
Right after I showed them this
the first day everybody –unintelligible-
Audience Member] One thing that you brought up
in regard to it being out there
is the copyrighted music you're using
you did get permission?
[Presenter Bill Howard] Yeah -unintelligible- I checked into it yes.
[Audience Member] Okay, there's free stuff you can get out there.
[Presenter Bill Howard] Sure there is and I didn't bringing those in
but there's a couple websites you can go to there.
What I did I –unintelligible-
[Audience Member] I have a –unintelligible- license.
[Presenter Bill Howard] And there you are and then they can get
the track and it comes up just like any other iTunes.
It's perfect and then that's what all the students do they all have that.
Which is pretty neat because
I kind of wish I had that when I was in school.
Because I could refer back instead of –unintelligible-.
[Audience Member] Could they just download that to the computers
does it have it go onto their iPod?
[Presenter Bill Howard] It goes onto their iTunes. -Audience Member- Okay
[Presenter Bill Howard] Or movies is what is subscribed to it goes to their iTunes
and then they can download it to their iPods.
[Chad Dennis, CITR] Once it's in iTunes they can even take it out of iTunes
and it's just basically it and then forward me a file whatever
file to do whatever they want with it
so they can burn it to a CD
they can put it on any, any device that will support that
file format so it doesn't have to be just an iPod.
[Presenter Bill Howard] And then what I did
it's free I don't know from what I searched
iTunesu it's the only one of it's kind out there
-unintelligible- it's pretty cool.
So I hope you got something out of this and it's kind of universal.
It's simple and once I just kind of dove right into it
because I just, I just start playing around with it
give your self by this summer and a camera
it's really very simple that's all I have for you.
That's about as good as it gets in the Fine Art department.
[applause]
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