Ever hate it when technology doesn't go your way? I wanted to use a new app for a Fashion Show project in class. Simple right? I used the
Chatterpix kids app. I quickly took pictures during a class to model the project. Later I placed the pictures into
Video Editor. It worked great, but you must rate them to be able to add more than 2 video sections. I did and finished a 1 minute video. Hmmmm, next problem...how to embed into my website? I didn't really want my students work on Youtube or Facebook. I wanted a little more protection for them than that. I put the videos into
Splice, iMovie and Quicktime neither offered a good solution. But I did decide that dropping the Chatterpix videos directly into iMovee would be easier than using the Video Editor. I took my quicktime video, easily sent it to YouTube using my google account. I made the video public long enough to get an embed code. Quickly I made it private again and embedded it to my site. Yay me! Not so fast! It finished playing and images popped up that I was not interested in bringing into my classroom. My solution you ask?
Viewpure! I typed the url into the website and it filtered out everything except for my video. The drawback? No embed code. After messing around a while and debating on how to solve the problem I decided to look closely at the html code. Yes! There it was, the url in the middle of the embed code. I replaced the YouTube url with the Viewpure url and the results were exactly what I wanted.