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How do I upload video on process.arts


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To view this video full screen click on the little black square on bottom right of the video.

Click 'Login' located in the top right hand corner, either:

Create a new account or UAL students and staff can login to process.arts without creating a new account by using their UAL account user name and password, the same details as you use for blackboard and webmail account.

Once your logged in you will see new links in the top right hand of the page, click on Create content

Here you can choose which content type you wish to upload: Upload video

Also see - How do I know if my video has uploaded?

How do I embed 3rd party video vimeo, youtube?

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Add a title for your video

Click upload video and choose your video file - click upload

NOTE: Its best to wait and let your video upload before adding to the rest of the post.

Once video is uploaded:

Type text in the 'Description.

Choose the related discipline or disciplines, click ADD each time you select a disciplines, add as many as relevant

PLEASE also Add TAGS, separate each TAG with a comma, TAGS are important if you would like users to find your content, please add as many key words as possible.

Add any 'File Attachments' if you require, user will be able to download PDF or docs versions of your tutorials. You must select 'list' if you would like the attachment to show on your post.

Add creative commons license (see more - http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/creative-commons-license-abbreviation-keys)

Save - wait for the video post to show DO NOT KEEP CLICKING SAVE OR CLOSE THE POST UNIL IT PLAYS AND SHOWS THE PREVIEW

Click the 'Edit' tab to return to editing the post.

ALSO see - How To Convert Video For Web Upload using MPEG Streamclip Open Source Software? - http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/how-convert-video-web-upload-using-mpeg-streamclip-open-source-software

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