Digital Book Trailers Region 10 16 th Annual Technology Planning Conference Vicky Selznick Lowery...

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Digital Book Trailers Region 10 16 th Annual Technology Planning Conference Vicky Selznick Lowery Freshman Center Allen ISD Robin Screen Ford Middle School Allen ISD May 11, 2010

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Digital Book TrailersRegion 10

16th Annual Technology Planning Conference

Vicky SelznickLowery

Freshman Center

Allen ISD

Robin ScreenFord Middle

SchoolAllen ISD

May 11,2010

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

1. Select your book!

2. Create a folder on your desktop or in your flash drive to save all your components (image and audio files, etc.)

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

3. Select appropriate/relevant images

• Book cover (we recommend any of the following sites for images):

www.titlewave.com (Follett)

www.mackin.com

www.amazon.com

www.barnesandnoble.com

Develop a game plan that empowers your vision; how will you engage your viewers with the storyline?

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

3. Images (continued)

• “A picture’s worth a thousand words.”

• Use Creative Commons for your pictures; you need to give credit through attributions.

• www.creativecommons.org

(Note: You do not need to make an account!)

• Click on the Find option

• “I want something that I can…(unclick use for commercial purposes)”

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

3. Images (continued)

•Begin your search for pictures.•Click on Flickr (other image-friendly sites are commons.wikimedia and google images; however, the attributions are not as obvious) •Search for image•Save picture to your folder (change the file name to something simpler and more recognizable; save as jpg format)

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

•After saving picture, scroll down on the right side of the screen until you come to “some rights reserved” – click on it to check if you can use the image•In the section “under the following conditions” right click and copy the attribution (everything in the “attribute this work” box)•Paste the attribution into your attribution ppt slide (delete nonessential text shown –see next slide in red for the actual book trailer credits at the end of the movie

3. Images (continued)

<div xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" about="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cobalt/292888228/"><a rel="cc:attributionURL" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cobalt/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/cobalt/</a> / <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/">CC BY-NC 2.0</a></div>

Note: The section that is copied and pasted into your credits is actually the URL of the image. It is necessary to check for this attribution in order to know what rights you have in regards to the image use.

3. Images (continued)

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

• Once you have collected your images, it is time to collect audio:

We recommend jamendo (in Creative Commons), ccMixter.org and freesound.org

•Choose music genre from the tag cloud on the right side of the screen or search for related subject•Preview choices; when you decide on one, click on it and check “your rights on this album” and if it’s okay to use, copy and paste the link to this album along with the artist’s name into your attribution slide

Steps to Build Your Book Trailer

4. Audio files

Simple Rules of Creating Book Trailers….

• Keep it SIMPLE – Not a lot of text!!

• Watch your images!! Look at how text would be seen ON the slide (i.e. too many colors on an image, contrast, font size and type)

• Keep the transitions and effects TO A MINIMUM – don’t keep switching…no more than 2-3 throughout the trailer is usually enough!!

• Watch television commercials…learn from the experts!!

Sources for Making the Book Trailers

www.animoto.com

• “Turn your photos & videos into pure amazing.

• Animoto automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips and music. Fast, free and shockingly easy.”

Windows Microsoft

MovieMakerhttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx

• Information from Microsoft about downloads, updates, FAQ’s and tutorials on how to get started

Sources for Making the Book Trailers

DON’T FORGET TO SAVE OFTEN!!!!

(especially if you’re using Windows XP)

Sources for Making the Book Trailers

Windows Microsoft

Photo Story 3•http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/tips/create.mspx

• http://www.jakesonline.org/photostory.pdf

• http://www.teachertube.com/members/viewVideo. php?video_id=75267

Book Trailer Sites and Examples

OurOurExamplesExamples

OtherOtherExamplesExamples

Naomi’sNaomi’sExamplesExamples

Our Book Trailer Examples

http://www.allenisd.org/2023208872448150/blank/browse.asp?A=383&BMDRN=2000&BCOB=0&C=65541

Naomi’s Book Trailer Examples

http://www.nisdtx.org/120820731141528687/blank/browse.asp?A=383&BMDRN=2000&BCOB=0&C=70538

Other Book Trailer Examples•http://www.schooltube.com/videosearch?q=book+trailers&search-submit=SearchFree login – great site for teachers and students to post and share work – all material is screened for appropriate content by site reviewers

•http://www.teachertube.com/Free login – important to create an account to get rid of ads – student work may be posted and shared

•http://www.homepages.dsu.edu/mgeary/booktrailers/default.htm•http://www.homepages.dsu.edu/mgeary/booktrailers/late_elementary.htm•http://www.homepages.dsu.edu/mgeary/booktrailers/adolescent.htmSamples categorized by levels for grade, interest, as shown above

•http://allenreads.wikispaces.com/Our wiki created for the 2009-2010 Allen community “ALLen Reads” reading program

Credits and Acknowledgments

•http://www.nisdtx.org/120820731141528687/site/default.asp (Visit Naomi’s site for much more!!!)

•Sections of this presentation were used from the following source with permission and blessings. We couldn’t have done it as easily without you!!!

•Naomi Bates, Librarian, Northwest High School, Northwest ISD, Texas

•Region 10 Workshop “Amping Up Your Booktalk: Using 21st Century Tools for Libraries” Nov. 2009