Some people call them video bumpers, other video intros, or you might have heard of a video outro. Basically, we’re talking about the 5-10 second branded clip at the start or end of a video. Check out any great YouTube channel and you’ll notice these at the start or end of each video. Boise State is no exception.Bumpers refer to the branded clip placed at the end of videos. It is our team’s practice to add these to the end of videos so viewers don’t get sick of rewatching the same opening for every video and can get straight to the content.
Course Intro is the exception where bumper could be added to start and end of video
Time Estimates
1st draft: 4+ hrs
Each revision round: 1+ hrs
Best Practices
Use brand standards (see /wiki/spaces/EKB/pages/593756161 )
Generic for use across multiple courses within a given program
Should be cohesive with the program banner style template and other chosen graphic elements across the program
See Program Specs for this info including bumper currently used
Program bumpers are stored in the eCampusvideo Shared Bumpers folder
Add only to the end of videos
Keep generic for using across multiple courses
can use college, department or program branding for identity if desired
Creating Thumbs and Using Bumpers in Panopto
This video will walk you through how we create and add bumpers and thumbs to course videos.
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using the Panopto editor ‘Add Clip’ method
For programs without bumpers the Boise State bumper is used
Adding Bumpers To Videos
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Boise State Bumper
For faculty-created videos here is programs without bumpers the Boise State bumper that can should be addedused.
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