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imovietraining

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iMovie HD ('06) Training for Project-Based Learning

Dowloadable Files for Training (pictures)

Tutorials

iMovie Tips.pdf  

iMovie HD Video Tutorials 

Handouts Story Circle Process.pdf   7 Elements of Storytelling.pdf   Process Checklist.doc 

 

Participants will learn:

Digital Image Import and Editing

 

  • Album Creation in iPhoto(project organization)
  • Image Manipulation using the Edit tools

 

Video 

Importing a movie or clip

Splitting the clip at the playhead

Using the clip edit tool

Using Sound effects and music*

Voicing over a video clip using built in microphone

Bring clips and images to the timeline

Using the Ken Burns Effect

Adding transitions, titles and effects

Script

Desert Water Color

Water holds itself neutral

Reflecting only what it’s given

InWinter

It channels through ice covered flows

Giving off frigid blue and grey hues

Spring

Brings refreshing cool greens

From deep within ebullient pools

While

In Still Places

With Winds’ brisk nod

It shelters and collect golden pollen pods

In Summer

Streams

Harrassed by suns fierce scowls

Draws back its covers to reveal

Burnt oranges,luscious umber and sienna canyons

Until awakening Monsoons repose

Yet happiest of all in fall

It quietly meanders through Autumn’s brilliant nooks and crannies

Illuminating

Multicultural reds and tans,browns and amber

Only long enough for fleeting rememberances

 

 

 

Making your Movie

1.     Sequence the photos (5:00)

2.     Add a title slide (2:30)

3.     Add text "Desert Water Color (3:30)

4.   Adding still images with the Ken Burns effect

5.     Record the sample script* (10:00)

6.     Adjust the length of your image to fit your reading (10:00)

7.     Bringing video to the timeline and adding sound effects

8.    Adding and adjusting transitions

 

 

GarageBand (tutorials)

Dowloadable Files for Training (pictures)

          Image importation using iPhoto

          Editing and arranging images

          GarageBand TimeLine and Tools

          Creating a narration on the timeline

               Editing and deleting narrations

          Moving images into the timeline

Inserting Jingles and Sound Effects

Customizing music for a movie using jingles

Exporting your Podcast

Exporting your music

 

A few Sites for Music that can be used in your work

 

 

Quick Review

  •   How do you change the length of your image? (2 ways)   
  •  What is the icon that lets you add titles?  How do you adjust the length of a title? 
  •   What are the folder names for the types of sound effects you can add?  How do you get a sound into your movie? 
  •   How do you resize and move audio? 
  •   What are the ways to adjust a clip?  How do you open the adjustment window? 
  •   What types of adjustments can you do to images?  To audio? 
  •   Name three editing tools you may use in the “Edit” menu.

 

Session 2:

Today you will edit example video, record your own video and use the Green Screen or Picture-in-Picture feature to put your video in front of images.

Questions from Last Week

Ideas for How you will use iMovie

 

The process

Editing Video

          Clip Editing

               Using the edit tools

               Splitting the click at the Playhead

               Advanced audio editing

 

 

Make it your own - Create!

You will write a script or use one of mine, record it in front of the greenscreen (fabric), and then create a new project in which you combine your video with appropriate background images.

  1. Create script
  2. Record video (shorter clips are best) -don't worry about messing up, that is what editing is for!
  3. Plug camera into computer and open iPhoto (this may be different on your machines)
  4. iPhoto:  Export Videos (File menu-->export) as a slideshow and choose large quality, notice where you are saving it
  5. iMovie:  Import video

While you wait, look for some appropriate images and these Creative Commons sites. Flickr Storm  http://behold.cc/  These will go behind your video; or, use the volcano and Havasupai footage and make a news report.

To get you started, make a few sentences that answer or complete the sentence:

My most memorable moment in teaching is...funny or rewarding or just memorable.

I became a teachers because...

My most memorable learning experience was...

I continue to work in education because...

I am looking forward to learning more about...

If I were queen of the world...I would change or order...to happen

I am really good at or proud of...

By best weekend or trip or memory is...

How I met my significant other...

How the Obama administration is like the iPad.

 

Interviewing Helpers

Question Generator from Story Corps

Story Corp's Great Questions List

 

 

 

How will you use this?  How will your students?

 

Tester files

Volcano Lava.mp4

Waterfall havasupai.mp4 

  from Machima section of National Archives  - A Better Life all shot in Second Life BetterLife_HighQuality_512kbmpeg4.mp4

Green Screen Fun

Tiger woods greenscreen.mp4

greenscreen_00000.tif Single image

VidEmo Greenscreen Out takes

 

Resources from the K12 Center

Lights! Camera! Education! from Tony Vincent and K12 Center Conselors

K12 Center Digital Media Resources

 

Digital Storytelling Resources and Guides for the Classroom:

Focus Overview

Digital Storytelling

Interviewing Helpers

Question Generator from Story Corps

Story Corp's Great Questions List

 

Images Digital Metaphores.zip (these are on your server)



 

 

 

 

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