This workflow covers the steps required for a user to perform basic video editing using Echo’s built-in editing screen.
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The video that covers the same steps as the below can be found here:
[video not yet available]An additional video that covers more features of the Echo editor can be found here
For important notes related to all Group D collection workflows, click here
[230125 RK: make all screenshots smaller so people can eg print off the workflow as a pdf]
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Notes specific to this workflow
When searching for videos to edit, on the ‘My Echo360 Library’ screen collections can be seen in both the Library and Collections tabs but individual videos can only be seen in the Library tab.
Echo’s video editor provides a range of options which would take too long to cover in one workflow. For this reason this workflow will only cover the frequently-used action of trimming either the beginning or end of a video, ie ‘topping and tailing’
For information on removing a segment in the middle of a video, see this link https://learn.echo360.com/hc/en-us/articles/360035035812-Using-the-Echo360-Video-Media-Editor#Delete_Segment
For more information on other editing tasks in Echo, see the full Echo Support page on this topic: https://learn.echo360.com/hc/en-us/articles/360035035812-Using-the-Echo360-Video-Media-Editor or contact one of NIDA’s Echo admins
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WORKFLOW
1. Go to a Canvas course page
2. Open the ‘My Echo360 Library’ screen off the blue menu to the left
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3. in the ‘My Echo360 Library’ screen, select the Library tab if it’s not already selected
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4. Search for the video you would like to edit
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5. If you would like to create a copy of the video you are about to edit as a precaution, select More Actions then Make A Copy
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6. Select the three dots to the bottom right of the video and select ‘Edit Media’
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7. Read the warning message and if you agree, click the Ok button
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8. NOW SELECT FROM ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WORKFLOW PATHS:
A. Remove unneeded footage from the start of a video
B. Remove unneeded footage from the end of a video
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A. Remove unneeded footage from the start of a video
9. Move to the location in the video where you want the video to start. You can do this by either
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1. using the Play button to play and stop the video at the right spot
2. clicking on the progress bar to jump to the right spot
3. dragging the centre of the cut marker to the right spot
10. Once you are at right location, click the left bracket on the cut marker. The unneeded front portion of the video should then disappear
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11. You can then use the Play button to check that the video begins at the right time. If you’re unhappy with the selection, you can use the Undo button to reverse your last action
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12. Once the edits are finished, the video is potentially ready to be saved. This excerpt is from the video editor documentation on the Echo Support site:
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If still happy with the changes, click on the Save button
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13. Echo will then immediately start processing the changes
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14. The video will show with a ‘Processing’ status in your Echo library
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B. Remove unneeded footage from the end of a video
9. Move to the location in the video where you want the video to end. You can do this by either
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1. using the Play button to play and stop the video at the right spot
2. clicking on the progress bar to jump to the right spot
3. dragging the centre of the cut marker to the right spot
10. Once you are at right location, click the right bracket on the cut marker. The unneeded end portion of the video should then disappear
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11. You can then drag the cut marker or use the progress marker to move the play location to towards the end of the video. Then you can use the Play button to check that the video ends at the right time.
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12. If you’re unhappy with the selection, you can use the Undo button to reverse your last action
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13. Once the edits are finished, the video is potentially ready to be saved. This excerpt is from the video editor documentation on the Echo Support site:
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If still happy with the changes, click on the Save button
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14. Echo will then immediately start processing the changes
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15. The video will show with a ‘Processing’ status in your Echo library
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This link takes you back to the list of workflow links on the 'Echo360 Introduction' page