Presenters: Michael Baker & Tom McGee
Michael Baker's Website: www. Cyberschool.us
Tom McGee's Wiki: http://tommcgee.wikispaces.com
Storyboarding is the first step in creating a movie. It doesn't matter if you are using iMovie, Moviemaker, or FInal Cut Pro. Every director needs to organize their ideas onto paper in a sequence of events. Here are some ideas you can use to help you storyboard:
The old pencil and Paper Method- PDF Templates of storyboards
storyboard1.pdf- Courtesy of www.pbs.org/americanfamily/pdf/storyboard.pdf
storyboard2.pdf - Courtesy of www.schoolhousevideo.org/Pages/Storyboard.pdf
www.Cyberschool.us storyboard4.pdf - Courtesy of www.selfreliantfilm.com/1.33%20Storyboard%20Template.pdf
Free Graphic Organizer Software
Inspiration
Inspiration is a software where students can flow chart or map their ideas. You can get a 30day free trial at Inspiration.com but you'll have to pay to continue their service.
PowerPoint
Powerpoint is on the microsoft office suite and is a great way to use as a storyboard. you can even create a template file to give your kids ready fort hem to fill in the blanks.
PowerPoint in the Classroom Tutorial
Appleworks Presentation
Works like powerpoint.
Ricky Okazaki from the University of Hawaii has a great Guide to Storyboarding (planning your movie).
MovieMaker is included with Windows XP, and you can download the latest version from Microsoft's website.
Cuts.com - a free online video editor. Bring in a video from the web, and turn it into a new video!
TeacherTube - It's Youtube for teachers! copy and paste the embedded code into your blog/site.
jumpcut.com -Jumpcut is a place to make movies and interact with people. It's imovie on the web! Create an account in seconds and start editing your video right on the internet. "Clips" on jumpcut are raw video files that you upload from your computer. You can combine clips with photos and music in our editor to make jumpcut "movies".
Photo Story- Microsofts free version for digital images. Add the Ken Burns Effect and Music!
Vixy.net- Converts YouTube and TeacherTube videos into Quicktime, WMV and MPEG-4 formats.
Mabryonline Film Festival
http://www.cobbk12.org/~mabry/movie_html/2007BestPicture/index.html
Operation Safe Surf - PA Attorney General student video contest
http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/movie/ See these sample imovies from a school district in Springfield, Illinois. You'll find samples from grades K-12 and all content areas. There are even some professional development movies as well.
Learning and Laptops Blog - student responses to "What Does Literature Say About Human Beings?" (Anne Smith, English teacher from Arapahoe, CO SD)
Use YouTube or TeacherTube to document an oral history of World War II (Kristin Hokanson's blog)
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