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1 Windows Movie Maker for Your Classroom Kathryn Staton, Education Specialist, WVPT

2 Windows Movie Make Agenda TimeTopicDetails 8:50 – 9:00IntroductionsAgenda & Objectives 9:10 - 9:30Overview of Windows Movie Maker Basics of what the software can do 9:30 – 9:45Assignment: PSA on some aspect of your school With a partner (depending on participant) video tape segments to create a PSA 9:45 – 10:10ProjectImport, edit, showcase PSA 10:10 -10:20Wrap Up/Summarize/ Comment Cards Handout Folders, Q&A, Collect Comment Cards OBJECTIVES: To become acquainted with the full spectrum of Windows Movie Maker To become familiar with ideas of use in the classroom To gain insights on how to create your own movie

3 Classroom Uses and Ideas Student performances Student research projects Slide shows Advertisements PSAs Newscasts Video yearbook Field trips Teacher or student demonstrations Interviews Digital storytelling

4 Storyboard Organize ahead of time! Think about story and video Starts basic Plan shots

5 A Student Example

6 Camera Comments USE A TRIPOD! Make sure you have enough of the right kind of tapes Plan for disaster (battery AND power cord) Pay attention to details Frame the shot

7 Starting up

8 Left side Tasks or Collections Movie tasks- Provides quick shortcuts to common tasks Collections- Lets you see the different collections of movies and music you have I prefer using the Movie Tasks option because it walks you through what to do.

9 Middle: Contents pane Shows clips within a collection Gives more detail on the different task options May also show photos and music to drag to storyboard or timeline

10 Right: Preview Window Previews movie Includes still frame and split image Works like a CD player

11 Bottom: Storyboard or Timeline Working area of movie creation Arrange layout of movie, including clips, transitions, photos, credits, audio, etc. Storyboard view Timeline view

12 You’ve taken the video Now what?

13 Connect camera to computer Turn camera to VCR or VTR mode Open Windows Movie Maker Click “Capture from device” Video Capture Wizard pops up Select the DV camera

14 Or….. Connect your Flip Camera to computer Transfer video from camera to computer Remember, do not move your video until your project is finished and a movie is rendered!! In WMM choose import video Locate video and click import

15 Images and Music In the Movie Tasks area Select “Import pictures” or “Import Audio or Music” Find pictures or music you want NOTE: Do NOT move movie, picture or audio files when working on the movie!

16 Next steps Preview and rename all of your clips Decide what you want to use and the order it will go in Move clips, images to storyboard Under tasks, choose “Make Title or Credit”

17 Splitting Clips Move playhead in preview monitor to where you want to split the clip Select split, next to camera

18 Adding Titles Decide where you want to add the title Top area is for main title Bottom area is for subtitles, author, etc. Preview in the preview area Automatically adds title to movie

19 Transitions Select “View Video Transitions” from task bar Choose one and preview Drag to small spot between clips

20 AutoMovie In Tasks, under Edit Movie, select “Make an AutoMovie” Choose style Enter a title Select music/background Great for quickies, slide shows, etc.

21 Editing clips in Timeline Timeline gives much more detailed information so is easier to edit Trim clips by clicking beginning/end and moving it to where you want to start/stop

22 Video Effects Under Tasks, Edit Movie, select “View video effects” View effects Select effect, click and hold while dragging it to the clip on the timeline or storyboard Apply up to 6 effect on one clip

23 Music Copyright Issues What can you use in the classroom? For student use: www.freeplaymusic.com allows students to use music in their presentations (NO teacher use for free)

24 I’m DONE! Exporting the video Under Tasks, Finish Movie, choose how you want the movie saved 3 best options: Save to my computer, Save to CD, and Save to DV Camera Give name and choose location Choose setting, look at file size! Will take a LONG TIME depending on the length!!!

25 Now It’s Your Turn Choose a Partner (I brought 6 cameras) Brain storm a quick PSA Go record your scene Return to our class and repeat steps given earlier in PowerPoint Create your PSA Be sure to include: a title page, some video and one transition

26 Remember, parents appreciate your efforts!

27 Resources and References Adobe Digital Kids Club lesson plans www.adobe.com/education/digkids/lessons/main.html WMM2 for beginners http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarte d/default.mspx Atomic Learning FREE tutorials www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2 For Storyboard templates, you can try a Google search For the Wiki www.wvpt4learning.org click on 4teachers. Scroll to bottom, click on Teachers Wikis, click on Windows Movie Maker.www.wvpt4learning.org


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