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iMovie

The following are files referred to during SAG 2011.

iMovie’11 Keyboard Shortcuts

These files are from http://www.eworkshop.on.ca in the files related to Media Literacy.

Lesson Plan for Media Literacy Video Production

Video Assignment Sheet

Effective Group Work Checklist

Blank Shot List Form

Types of Shots

Camera Angles

Video Production Example       from   http://edtech.guhsd.net/video/roles.pdf

Insight: Your Guide to Shooting a Great Video  from http://www.onf-nfb.gc.ca/medias/download/documents/pdf/stop-racism/Video-competition-participation-guide.pdf
Includes: The Top 25 recommended steps for learning about video production

Teacher’s Guide for the Video Competition

Using Beat Markers  and Using the Precision Editor

   

SAM Animation – Tufts University

SAM Animation is software designed to allow students to create stop-action animations to share their ideas and understanding. The application provides a unique experience for students to show their understanding of projects in mathematics, science, english languge arts, social studies and more. Best of all it’s free!

Platforms – Windows and Mac

http://www.samanimation.com/

Videography – Chroma Key – Green Screen

Note: The videos were created without extra lighting, only ambient fluorescent lighting was available. The camera used was a Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS. The green screen and arm sleeve were created with green felt, and a hot glue gun to close the seam on the sleeve – total cost (without puppet) about $25.00.  The next step will be to create a portable stand from PVC piping, the cost should be about $40.00 (pictures to come).

Example 1 – Scene shot with actor and green screen. The shadows below the beaver puppet in the video are a result of poor lighting. The beaver apologizes for the bad acting, he blames the director! The beaver was appalled with his appearing to dive into solid ground.

http://blogs.wsd1.org/etr/files/greenscreen.flv
Example 2 – Scene shot with actor in front of the green screen, no green screen filter (Transition in Movie Maker) has been applied.

http://blogs.wsd1.org/etr/files/greenscreen-no-chromakey.flv
Example 3 – Scene shot with no background, but the chroma key/green screen filter (Transition in Movie Maker) applied. All we see is the beaver’s acting badly, or as the beaver likes to say, “suffering from bad direction”.

http://blogs.wsd1.org/etr/files/greenscreen-nobackground.flv

Videography

Where does videography fit in the curriculum…

Windows Movie Maker – WMM Resources

Effects for Windows Movie Maker – XP

Transitions for Windows Movie Maker – XP

Chroma Key (Blue or Green Screen) Transitions for Movie Maker – XP only

  • This set of 14 transitions allows one to use blue or green screen techniques within Microsoft Movie Maker.

Converting Movie Maker to Other Formats

Making a DVD Using Movie Maker Files:

DVD Flick is a simple to use, but powerful DVD Authoring tool. It can take a number of video files and turn them into a DVD for playback on a DVD player, or computer. It allows one to add additional custom audio tracks, subtitles, and an easy to navigate menu.

ImgBurn is a very powerful, and fairly easy to use tool which allows one to burn in multiple disk types: DVD, HD DVD, Blue-Ray, CD (many formats)

Photography Tools

Videography – BLMs

Videos

http://blogs.wsd1.org/etr/files/final-cut-10-steps.flv

Final Cut – 10 Steps to Making a Video – Download


http://blogs.wsd1.org/etr/files/media-smarts.flv

Media Smarts: Kids Learn How to Navigate the Multimedia World – Download

Link to the video on Edutopia

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