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Creating a simple Music Video with trakAxPC
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hi Everyone,

With the advent of the digital age, music videos have become increasingly important to the success of music artists and bands. Never before has it been as easy for budding singers, songwriters and bands to be plucked out of total obscurity as a result of being noticed on YouTube and becoming overnight superstars.  However, how do you stand out from the oceans of videos without getting swallowed up. Well, firstly it helps if you are talented or have a great song. Secondly, creating a great looking video will certainly help get you or your band noticed. Today we received a music video from Philip Birdsong, who is the drummer in the band “The Birdsongs”, which we believe ticks both these boxes.

The music video for the song “Pieces (Hold On)” gives a great insight into the members of the band and we can see from this video the fun side to them. The video shows them on tour and enjoying the live shows but also provides some personal clips of them chilling and relaxing with friends and family. The song itself is upbeat and this is reflected in the editing process with nice quick transitions between each segments. They have also managed to ultilise all aspects of the trakAxPC software by incorporating photos, videos and audio into the editing process.

We think this is a great song and video and we wish The Birdsongs all the best and every success. You can check out their Facebook page HERE and MySpace page HERE.

If you wish to support the band and purchase their music, please click on the iTunes and Amazon Links provided -

http://itunes.apple.com/ie/artist/the-birdsongs/id350752364

http://www.amazon.com/Celestial-Stationary-EP/dp/B001UDGFF0/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328011526&sr=301-1

Remember trakAxPC can be used for all your video editing needs. Take advantage of our special price - buy trakAxPC today for just $24.95.



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New Graffiti Video created with trakAxPC Version 4
Friday, January 20, 2012

Hey Everyone,

Firstly, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all our users for their commitment, support and patience over the last number months. It has been a long slog for everyone involved and we are delighted to announce that the beta version of trakAxPC 4 is almost ready for testing. We are currently implementing our Nalpeiron protection software and support tutorials and once we have validated the beta version, we will be announcing the release date for the full version shortly afterwards.

With the release of the beta version of trakAxPC 4 imminent, I have created a new video to highlight some the new features available, as well as demonstrating the quality and professional output one can achieve with trakAxPC.  I also hope to prove that one can create a great looking HD video with very little money. The video was shot with a Kodak Zi8 ($179, .MOV), a tripod ($20) and edited with trakAxPC 4 (Beta). Below, I have provided a detailed description of the video creation process and hopefully it will provide some ideas and inspiration when creating your next video.

Background & Preparation

The reason I created this video was due to a conversation I had with a friend of mine. He is a talented graffiti artist and was telling me that they had a big project coming up and wanted to record the process to share with his friends and peers in the graffiti scene. Up until now, he had created some simply videos using time-lapse photography and photos, so I asked if I could get involved and create a video with him. He agreed and so it began.

Before I began any filming, I took it upon myself to do a bit of research. I spent some time browsing through graffiti style videos on Vimeo and bookmarked videos that I liked. By doing this, I was able to analyse each video and choose certain elements that I wanted to incorporate into my video, for example, the type of text used, angles and positions footage was shot at, cuts and transitions between different scenes, etc. This research gave me sufficient ideas and from there I was able to plan out my video and the shots I wanted to record.

Soundtrack

I knew I wanted to keep the video fast placed and did not want to make it too long. Most experts suggest a video should last between 2-4 mins at most; anything longer and you will begin to lose the interest of the viewer. Firstly, I began looking for a soundtrack that would be suitable (TIP: I believe it is much easier to edit videos when you have a soundtrack chosen, as you can edit and cut scenes to the tempo). The track needed to be up-tempo so that it would facilitate quick cuts and transitions. I would also suggest having a couple of soundtracks selected on standby and try different ones out. You will know when you have selected the correct track as it will just feel right.

Filming

As I had done some research, I knew the type of shots I wanted to record. I had hoped to give the video a bit of a storyline which is highlighted in the opening sequence and gives a location and background to the video. I also wanted to show the wall gradually building up from a blank wall to completion. Most of the shots in the video are close-ups of the artists themselves (well their hands anyway) as I wanted to highlight their skills and talent, as well as give a more personal touch to the video. The rest of the shots are more mid-range and long shots with pans which helped to build up the picture and show the progress on the wall. I also took some footage of the pub (who owned the wall and had given permission to use) and some street shots which I used to build the introduction and add to the story.

Editing

The editing process should take you as long as necessary; there is no point in rushing it. I had recorded a lot of footage so it took quite a while to go through and select the shots I wanted to use. I created different folders and sub-folders with category names to help organise the shots for ease of use. I also revisited some of the videos I bookmarked to refresh my memory with the type of edits the professionals used. This helped the editing process and inspired me to add straight cuts between the segments instead of automatic crossfades (I only used 2-3 fades between transitions). I also decided to keep each segment relatively short which I hoped would add to the concept of a fast paced, up-tempo video. To further enhance this impression, I placed the start of each segment to align with the beat of the song so each cut / transition was in sync with the soundtrack. Finally, at the very end of the video I added a transparent PNG trakAxPC logo to help promote our company (if you have a small business, this is an ideal way to promote your company).

This description is not a strict guideline on to how edit your video. These are just some simply tips which I believe may help you when editing videos.  I hope you find them useful and hope you will enjoy using the new version of trakAxPC 4. You can also view some of our other tips and tricks videos by clicking here.

Remember trakAxPC can be used for all your video editing needs. Take advantage of our special price - buy trakAxPC today for just $24.95.


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Urasoe High School Chooses trakAxPC
Friday, September 23, 2011

We are delighted to announce the Urasoe High School (Okinawa Prefectual Urasoe High School) has chosen trakAx as one of their preferred applications for their school.  Located in the Kyozuka area of Urasoe City, Okinawa, Usasoe specialises in technical subjects such as Computer Engineering, Interface design and Graphic design.

When we started this project, little did we know that schools in such diverse countries such as Japan, America, the UK,France and Spain, just to pick a few, would be using trakAxPC as a regular tool in their classrooms and we are really honored to think about the students using it and hopefully learning new skills.

Many thanks to Urasoe High School and if your school is interested in using trakAxPC in the classroom, please see our education page for more information and to avail of our educational pricing.

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Sneak Peek of trakAxPC 4
Tuesday, August 09, 2011

In anticipation of the release of the new version in trakAxPC, we are delighted to present to you this sneak peek video which highlights some of the exciting new features in trakAxPC 4.

It would be fair to say we are working around the clock to get this update out to everyone. The testing is going great and we will have a confirmed release date asap.

If you have purchased trakAxPC, you will be eligible for this upgrade FREE!

We would love to hear your feedback on the new features and stay tuned for more info!

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trakAxPC in Education - a Paper by Michigan State University
Wednesday, June 29, 2011

In their article “The 7 trans-disciplinary habits of mind: Extending the TPACK framework towards 21st Century Learning”, Punya Mishra, Matthew J. Koehler and Danah Henriksen introduce their concept framework called “Technological, Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)”. Their paper is designed to be a starting point for discussing the special kinds of knowledge, skills, and understanding that teachers require in order to become effective classroom mediators of “transformative learning experiences”.

In the article they discuss Patterning Skills; “Creative practitioners are always involved in recognizing and creating patterns. Recognizing patterns involves identifying a repeating form or a plan in a seemingly arbitrary arrangement of things or processes”.

They explain how trakAxPC can be used to develop these Patterning Skills -

Teachers can help students develop Patterning skills in both the arts and sciences, since patterning skills are useful within and across domains.  One example demonstrates how the TPACK framework might be used to develop patterns that combine both Math and Music, using a freely available DJ software called trakAxPC.  This software lets users download music samples and copy and paste them into a mixer.  Students can cut the music samples into smaller units of sound and arrange them.  What makes this a compelling TPACK lesson is that students essentially manipulate the trakAxPC software to help them describe and explain fractions, ratios and percentages.  By connecting musical concepts such as rhythm and tempo to mathematical concepts (ratios and percentages, etc), students can creatively find and build patterns.  Patterns form a relationship between concepts (musical beats per minute and ratios) that belong to different disciplines (music and mathematics).  They can and should be integrated, however, and the elements of TPACK in this lesson are just one example of the myriad possibilities of how technology, pedagogy and content can seamlessly combine to design learning environments that promote students’ patterning skills

Please see here to view the full PDF.

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Using trakAxPC with Outdoor Footage
Wednesday, June 01, 2011

With the growing popularity in inexpensive, pocket-sized and robust camcorders such as the GoPro HD and Kodak Zi8, more and more people are beginning to capture their outdoor adventures and activities. Be it extreme sports, hiking & camping, outdoor fishing, skiing, why not grab a camcorder and create a video diary/journal of your adventure to share with family and friends. Some of our users are doing just that and these videos really capture the excitement and thrill one can experience by being adventurous in the outdoors and in the wild.

In these first videos, our user “Duffman8699” records himself dirt biking at Milestone Ranch MX Park in Riverside, CA and snowboarding at Snow Summit and Bear Mountain, in Big Bear, CA.. He used a GoPro in both cases to record the footage and edited it with trakAxPC Pro. The quality is superb and you really feel the sensation and buzz one gets from riding a powerful motorbike and the freedom of skiing down a mountainside.

Snowboarding at Snow Summit and Bear Mountain, in Big Bear, CA.

In these next videos, our users, Yakass and Jay Lovell, have captured their journeys into the wide open ocean in Australia and the wilderness of Canada. The first video is a collection of some of Yakass’s shark encounters while kayak fishing, including various catches as well as a seriously close brush with a great white. Scary stuff.

Jay Lovell, who is a new users and is his first video, really captures the beauty of the outdoors with amazing shots of the wildlife and surrounding wilderness. We get to see nature in it’s true light, as well as animals like the black bear and mouse in their natural habitat. Although I think I would be a little nervous with bears and snakes so close to my camp site.

Thanks to everyone for posting their videos, and if you any videos please pass them on. You can post your videos on our forum or facebook page.

Remember trakAxPC can be used for all your video editing needs. Take advantage of our special price - buy trakAxPC today for just $24.95.


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Music videos using trakAxPC
Thursday, May 26, 2011

We received some exciting new music videos from two of our users, Daniel West Young and Gavin McMahon, who are young and extremely talented.

In the first video by Daniel, we have an uplifting track with piano and synth rifts and a dubstep style guitar pedal for effects. Here he uses the collage feature to great effect and fades in and out of him creating the track and screen captures of the software he uses. To learn more about collaging, click here

In the second video by Gavin, we have a more dark and foreboding song. This superb song is an original and written by Gavin himself. And to the keen eyed observer, you will notice Gavin is also playing the guitar in the same video. Again Gavin is using the Collage feature to great effect here. To learn more about collaging, click here

Really great work guys and hope to share more work from these two soon.

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