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Page 1: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Video Data

Topic 4: Multimedia Technology

Page 2: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Learning Objectives

• Hardware required to capture Digital video

• How video files are stored

• Factors affecting video quality and filesize

• Features of video editing software

• Hardware required to output Digital video

Page 3: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

What is Video?

• A video is just a collection of bit-mapped images that when played quickly one after another give the illusion of a moving image

• It is a sequence of individual pictures or frames

• The standard rate at which these frames are taken is 25 frames per second (this gives realistic movement)

Page 4: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

• Work in the same way as digital cameras

• They use the same light sensors, called CCDs

• They have a lower resolution than cameras

• They are designed to capture lots of images (frames) fast

Input (Capture):Digital Video Camera (Camcorders)

Page 5: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Input (Capture): Webcam

• Designed for the purpose of creating videos to be transmitted over the Internet (eg Skype)

• They do not need to be high resolution, keeping down the bit rates and price.

• They use low resolution array CCDs and low quality lenses, keeping costs down

• Now often built into laptops and smartphones

Page 6: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Video Data:Storage of Video data

Topic 4: Multimedia Technology:

Page 7: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

AVI (Audio Video Interleave)

• Type of RIFF file (container file)

• Uncompressed

• The audio is embedded into the video

Page 8: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

• Lossy compression cuts out unnecessary parts of a video clip

• Saves each frame of video as a JPEG– These are called ‘i-frames’ or ‘key frames’

• Data that stays the same in following frames is removed

• The next frames only store data on what has changed since last i-frame

MPEG

Page 9: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

MPEG

Page 10: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Video Quality And File Size

• Colour depth: – Increasing colour depth improves quality and

increases file size.

• Resolution:– Increasing resolution improves quality and increases

file sizes.

• Frame rate: – Measured in frames per second (FPS). – Increasing frame rate increases file size. Lower

frame rates reduce file size but make video clip ‘jerky’.

Page 11: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Video Quality And File Size

• Video time: – increasing or reducing the time of a video is

the obvious way to affect the file size. – Quality of the display of the clip is not

affected.

• Lossy compression: – Using MP3 compression reduces file sizes

without affecting quality.

Page 12: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Video Data:Video Editing

Topic 4: Multimedia Technology:

Page 13: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

• Each frame is displayed as a thumbnail image.

• Each frame can be individually edited

• The audio would also be on an timeline

• Some packages provide multiple timelines

Timeline

Page 14: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

• Simple plan of final product

• Usually freehand and rough

• Important process for all multimedia applications

• Produced at Analysis stage

Storyboards

Page 15: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

• Basically, cutting or removing the parts you don’t want.

• You may want to remove a frame or a whole scene.

Crop

Page 16: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Sequencing

• Once you’ve got your video cropped, edited you have to put it in sequence.

• In other words, put it in the correct order

A B C D

B D C A

Page 17: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Transitions

• Used to ‘join up’ different scenes/frames

• Different types are available, for example:

Wipe

Page 18: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Transitions

• Used to ‘join up’ different scenes/frames

• Different types are available, for example:

Dissolve

Page 19: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Transitions

• Used to ‘join up’ different scenes/frames

• Different types are available, for example:

Box Out

Page 20: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Transitions

• Used to ‘join up’ different scenes/frames

• Different types are available, for example:

Fade

Page 21: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Video Data:Output Hardware

Topic 4: Multimedia Technology:

Page 22: Video Data Topic 4: Multimedia Technology. Learning Objectives Hardware required to capture Digital video How video files are stored Factors affecting

Output hardware• As mentioned in the topic on bitmap graphics,

the graphics card is responsible for the output of image data.

• Graphics cards have become much more powerful (driven mainly by the games market) and any modern graphics card should be able to comfortably decode and display full quality videos on a computer.