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Posted on March 3, 2008June 13, 2011 by mmacken

Creating DVD Clips

Below is a list of software products recommended by Visual Resources Association (VRA) members for extracting, converting, and compressing clips from DVDs for your classroom presentations:

  • Cinematize and Cinematize Pro
  • iMovie (Mac)
  • QuickTime Pro
  • Episode (Mac)
  • Final Cut Pro (Mac)
  • MPEG StreamClip
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  1. mmacken
    View March 10, 2008

    Paramount is now making many clips of its films available for sharing in Facebook.

    Read the AP article here.

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Visual Resources Center
The University of Chicago Department of Art History
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Monday—Friday, 8:30am–5pm

5540 S. Greenwood Ave., Chicago, IL 60637
Cochrane Woods Art Center Room 257
phone: 773.702.0261 or 773.702.7852
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