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Making Movies in a Class Making Movies in a Class PeriodPeriod
Ben Smith and Jared MaderBen Smith and Jared Maderwww.edtechinnovators.com
Red Lion Area School DistrictRed Lion Area School DistrictTuesday, October 7, 2008Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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1. Technology Operations and Concepts
2. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences
3. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum
4. Assessment and Evaluation
5. Productivity and Professional Practice
6. Social, Ethical, Legal and Human Issues
National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers
What is Digital Storytelling?
Telling a story - Communication
Use of text, color, animations, graphics, photos, and video to communicate information that is personally important.
A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words
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The Use of Pictures
Words
Audio Only - Telling the Story
Pictures and Words - Visual Only
Pictures, Words, and Music
Pictures, Words, and Narration
Video
Video with Narration Overlay
How to Start
Use the Writing ProcessPick a Topic
Use a StoryboardPictures FirstStory First
Storyboards Templates for SoftwarePlain PaperPost Its
Working on the Project
What is the Purpose?InformationalEntertainment
Who is the Audience?What details need to be included?What types of Digital Materials will you use?
AudioStill ImagesVideo
Where can you get the Digital Materials?
Other Ways to Get Images
InternetGoogle Images
Wiki
Drawing and Scanner
Computer Drawing
Video from United Streaming
Software Possibilities
Word
PowerPoint
Excel
Inspiration
iPhoto
iMovie / MovieMaker
Audacity and Audio
Tips and Tricks
Record Audio
Downsize Photos
Screen Capture
Import Files to iMovie
Equipment / Media NeededVideo - Camcorder
Firewire or USBiSight CameraCablesMedia - DV, 8 mm, HardDrive, DVD
AppsiMovie, MovieMaker, Jumpcut (Web 2.0 app)
Digital Camera - Still ImagesCables / Card ReaderDigital Cards and Lingo - SD, Memory Stick
Microphone (Built in or External)Hard Drive Space - Possibly External Drive
1 hour = 13 GB / 1 minute = 200 MB
TripodProduction Media
DVDs / CDs
Budget
Digital Camcorder = $250 / Free
Digital Camera = $150 / Free
Microphone - $30 / Free
External Hard Drive = $100
Tripod - Donation up to $30
Tapes, Media Cards, Readers = $100
Look for Mini-Grants around $500 for 1 station
Planning the Project
How much time will be devoted to the project
Live Recording vs Tape Recording
Live Audio vs Narrating Later
How to handle the editing instructions
How to handle technical instructionCamera Operation
How much information to give studentsWeb Video Directions
How will the videos be shared
Preparing the Technology
Establish a file architecture for each project
Helps to organize all video components
Capturing and Importing the Video
Connect camera via Firewire or USB
Import additional media
Add Pictures, Audio or VoiceOver
Post Production
Exporting - Where will it be viewed?Powerpoint
Word
Inspiration
Website
Assignment
Create a movie file, interviewing a participant about technology use in their school district.
Export the file as a Quicktime or WMV file, ready for the web