Lights, Camera,…Uh Oh
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Lights, Camera,…Uh OhBy: Alfred Toole, Jr.
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Observe
A few observations
and much reasoning lead to error; many
observations and a little
reasoning lead to truth.
-Alexis Carrel
Bare Essentials:
• 1) Dv Camera w/ ilink• 2) Dv Tape• 3) 1394 /ilink cable• 4) Laptop w/ 1394 link &
MovieMaker
Resources:Free• Adrive, Band, Carts,
Freeplaymusic.com, Google docs, Gmail, Microsoft PowerPoint & Word, Monitors (old), MovieMaker, Music Resource Center, Orchestra, Titan Pad, Wikispaces, Youtube, Zamzar,
Not so Free• 1394 Firewire / ilink
cable, Camcorders, Desktop computers, DV Tapes, Editing Software, Flashdrives, Laptops, Lights, Microphones, Tripods & Shoe
Optional items
Basic Supplies
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Tutorial
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Teacher Helps
Problems
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How to Hit the Movie Target
Grading Rubric
Student Examples
Model What You Want
Small Steps
Feedback
Student Examples:
ABC R.O.G. CW
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What did you see?
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Grading Rubric
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Small Step #1: Researching Info:
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Small Step #2: Brainstorming
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Other Helps
Small Step #3: Creating a Story Board:
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Small Step #4: Writing a Script
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Small Steps:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
Transitions
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Video Effects
Sounds
Labels & Captions
Feedback #1: Student EvaluationsName Content Skills Grade / WhyWho did it?
What info is in it? What MMkr skills do they use?
What did they earn? Where could it be improved?
Name What is the movie about?How is it divided up?What graphics do you see?What sounds do you hear?
Title Animations1) News Video, Inset,
News Banner, Flashing, Ticker Tape
2) Import & Trim Pics3) Video Effects4) Video Transition5) Create 1 Voice over
or 1 Narrated Timeline
6) Add Sound
Letter grade and your reason why.
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Feedback #2: Work Journal
• Last time, I had problem / success with____. • 3 skills I have used in my video are____.• Today, I plan to_____
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Sample Work Journal:
• Last time, I had a problem with importing my movie clips and trimming my clips.
• 3 skills I have used in my video are 1) adding title animations, 2) importing pictures and 3) opening sound.
• Today, I plan to find a closing sound to go with my end credits.
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#1 What are the 3 changes to your
movie?#2 What are 2 things you would like to
do next time on your movie?
#3 What is 1 thing you wish you
understood better about
Movie Maker?
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Classroom Helps:
Out of clutter, find Simplicity. From discord, find Harmony. In the
middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
-Albert Einstein
Roles:Essential• Broadcasters• Camera Operator• Director• Scriptwriter• Teleprompter• Video Editor
Non Essential• Audio Engineer• Floor Manager• Lighting Director
I do; you watch.
I do; you help.
You do, I help.
You do, I watch.
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A lot of people have gone further than they thought they could
because someone else thought they could.
-Unknown
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Sample Projects:
•Please email me for links to sample projects. The hyperlinks for the video clips do not work for your project.
Sample Segments:
Sample Segments:
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Moviemaker Tutorial:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
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Adding Titles & Credits:
• 1) Left Click on Tools• 2) Left Click on Titles and
Credits…• 3) Choose where you
Want it• 4) Left Click on Done
Changing Font & Text Color:
• 1) Left Click on Change the text font and color
• 2) Choose your font and color
• 3) Left Click on Done
• Tip:– Left Double Click on the title
you want to Edit.
Changing Background Color:
• Background Color:– Left Click on change
the font and color– Click on the Square
showing the background color
– Left Click on Done
• Tip:– Left Double Click on the title
you want to Edit.
Changing Title Animation:
• Title Animation:– Left Click on Change
the Title Animation– Choose an Animation– Left Click on Done
• Tip:– Left Double Click on the title
you want to Edit.
Editing Titles & Credits:
• 1) Under Show Story Board / Show Timeline, Double click on the Title.
• 2) Left Click on what you want to edit
• 3) Make Corrections and Left Click on Done
Importing Audio & Video:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
Transitions
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Sounds
Labels & Captions
Capturing Video:• 1) Connect Camera to computer &
Open MovieMaker• 2) Turn the camera on to Playback
Mode & Left Click on File Capture Video
• 3) Choose capture video from device & Enter a File name
• 4) Choose a place to save your captured video
• 5) Choose Video Setting / Quality• 6) Choose Capture Method• 7) To Begin, Click Start Capture and
to Pause, Click Stop Capture• 8) When done, Click on Finish
Link to Video ShowingHow to Capture
Saving Pictures:
• 1) Turn the Camera On• 2) Locate the File with the Picture• 3) Create a Folder• 4) Title the File• 5) Click Save
Saving Audio Files:
• Saving WAVs Audio Files– Right Click on link– Save Target As / Save Link As– Locate Flash Drive– Save in your Period Folder
• Importing Sound:– FileImportLocate File Left Click on Import
Importing Videos / Pictures / Sounds:
• 1) FileImport into Collection…• 2) Locate your Files• 3) Use shift / ctrl to select more than 1 clip• 4) Left Click on Import
Adding Pictures / Audio to Movie:
• 1) From the Collection, Drag the desired object where you want it.
• Tip: Use Shift / Ctrl to drag more than one item down at a time
Resizing Clips:
• Trimming Clips:– Left Click on the Clip– Move the cursor to the end of the Clip
/ Picture– Click and Drag the Handles in
• Stretching Clips:– Left Click on the Clip– Move the cursor to the end of the Clip
/ Picture– Click and Drag the Handles out– Tip: Zoom in and out for Exactness
Moving / Deleting Clips:
• Moving Clips / Pictures:– Left Click and hold on top of the Clip / Picture– Drag the Clip / Picture where you want it to go
• Deleting Clips / Pictures:– Left click on the Clip / Picture you want to delete– Press the Delete Key
Adjusting Volume on a Clip:• Fade In / Out / Mute:
– Left Click on the Video Clip– From the menu bar, Left Click on Clip– Choose Audio– Choose Fade in / Fade Out / Mute
• Adjusting the Volume:– Left Click on the Video Clip– From the menu bar, Left Click on Clip– Choose Audio– Choose Volume...– Adjust and Left Click Ok
Creating Voiceovers:
• 1) Add Graphic and Video Clip• 2) Under Timeline, Click to Expand
Video• 3) Copy Audio Clip from Audio/ Music
& Paste on Audio• 4) Mute Top Video Clip• 5) Shorten the Top Video Clip so that
the Video & Graphic are the same as the Audio you copied
Adding Transitions:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
Transitions
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Sounds
Labels & Captions
Adding Transitions:• To Create a Fade Transition:
– In Timeline View, drag the bottom half of the Clip / Pics
– A horizonal Blue line should appear• Other Transitions:
– In StoryBoard View, Left Click on CollectionGo up to Transition
– Preview a Transition by Double Clicking on it
– Choose the Transition you want– Drag it down in between the two Clips
Deleting Transitions:
• Right Click on the Transition you want to delete
• Left Click on Delete.
Adding Labels and Captions:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
Transitions
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Sounds
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Adding Captions & Title Overlays:
• 1) In Story Timeline, Left Click on the Clip• 2) Left Click on Tools• 3) Left Click on Titles and Credits…• 4) Choose Title on Selected Clip
– News Banner– Flashing– Subtitle– Basic Title– Tickertape
• Tip: Use Copy and Paste to do Multiple Title Overlays
Adding Video Effects:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
Transitions
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Video Effects
Sounds
Labels & Captions
Adding Video Effects:• 1) Click on Collections• 2) Scroll up and Left Click on the Video
Effect You Want– Ease in / Ease Out– Film Age– Speed up / Slow down– Rotate– Grayscale, Sepia, Posterize, Blur– Zoom in / Zoom out
• 3) Drag it down on top of the Clip / Picture
Adding Sound:Titles
Adding Video & Pics
Transitions
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Video Effects
Sounds
Labels & Captions
Importing Sound:
Importing Sound:– FileImportLocate
File Left Click on ImportAdding Sound:– In Timeline, Drag the Audio
Clip to the Audio /Music line
Adding Narration:
• 1) Plug in your microphone• 2) Left Click on
ToolsNarrate Timeline…• 3) If prompted, click Ok• 4) Click on the Clip you want
to narrate• 5) Click Start Narration• 6) Click Stop Narration• 7) Click Save
Saving Your Movie:• 1) FileSave Movie File…• 2) Choose Movie Location
– Desktop– Flashdrive
• 3) Title your Movie and Click Next
• 4) Choose Quality of Movie and Click Next
• 5) Click Finish
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Uh ohs:• 1) MovieMaker
freezing• 2) Red X on clips• 3) Text disappears
on a title.• 4) Timing is off when
you add or remove a video or sound clip.
• 5) Unplayable file
• 1) Save often, move slow and avoid excessive clicking
• 2) Left click on the Red X 2x and search for it. Save your work in 1 folder and avoid moving it once you import.
• 3) Choose a basic title for longer text. Split up longer text over several clips.
• 4) Use shift or ctrl to select all the audio files and adjust them once. Do the same thing with title overlays.
• 5) Convert the file to AVI, WAV or WMV using Zamzar.com.
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Building Structure
Google docs:
•Use Google docs to create documents online and send your students the link.
www.wikispaces.com:
•Use wikispaces to host documents for your students to access.
Additional online storage:
•www.box.net
•www.mediafire.com
•www.dropbox.com
Building a Music Library
www.freeplaymusic.com
www.zamzar.com:
•Use zamzar to convert files to playable files WAV, AVI or WMV.
www.titanpad.com:
•Use titan pad to communicate with one another in a safe chat setting.
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Other Uses:• 1) Authentic Interviews• 2) Book Trailers• 3) Critiques in Art or Literature• 4) Documentaries• 5) Evaluating solutions• 6) Feedback
How I use Movie Maker
How would you use Movie Maker?
Theodore Roosevelt• The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the
arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.
Theodore Roosevelt• The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the
arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.
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