WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER Presentation by Kathryn Kilkenny and Ashley Beahm.

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WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER Presentation by Kathryn Kilkenny and Ashley Beahm

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WINDOWS MOVIE MAKERPresentation by Kathryn Kilkenny and Ashley Beahm

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Preview Window

Task Manager

Collections (Download area)

Story Board (Build area)

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Save Project

This file can still be edited but you must maintain the path to your files. If you imported pics/videos from a flash drive, you will need that flash drive to continue your project.

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Finish Movie

This will export your movie into .wmv file (Windows Media File)

Do not need to maintain path to files.

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Student Projects

Easy 1 Planning day1 Computer day

Moderate 1 Planning days1 - 2 Computer days

Involved2 Planning days2 Computer/Camera days

• Teacher creates a resource pack with pictures, audio, and video. Save the “pack” under the student drive. • Students use a story board to create project plan adding their own text and narration. •Students create movie.

• Students use a story board to create project plan adding their own text and narration. •Students put together their own resource pack for homework or in class. Save everything to a flash drive. • Students create movie.

• Students use a story board to create project plan adding their own text and narration. • Students take their own pictures and/or record their own videos. • Students create movie.

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I recommend…..

Give students a job Concept Manager – Create basic storyboard Visual Manager - Pictures and videos Effects Manager - Transitions and text slides Auditory Manager – Narration and music

If students are creating their own videos, allow them one day to shoot (10 to 20 minutes each). Then download their videos to your computer. Videos will load in Movie Maker and create a finished movie of all of their clips. Save this to their student number and they can import it to their project.

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Show resource pack