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The Solar System

The Inner Planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars

The Outer Planets Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto

WHAT INFORMATION SHOULD BE INCLUDED ON EACH PLANET….. Location Size (diameter) Atmosphere Temperature Number of moons (if they have any) Physical features Any other interesting facts on the planet

Create Treatment Include: –Title and producers –Genre –Describe the situation –State desired length –Describe the purpose or intent of the iMovie –Give a general description –Describe the content Requirements

Create Storyboard and Script –Do appropriate research locating information, images, and video clips –Include a title –Number the scenes –Text, music and special effects should be indicated For an example of the treatment, storyboard, and script visit: Requirements

Create iMovie –Should be seconds of finished video –Fair Use Statement and References –Title and End Credits –Must have at least one transition –Must have sound throughout video –Up to 20 seconds of video image is optional –Must have still images throughout iMovie –At least one image/text must be created in Photoshop

Resources Topic Hotlist –Includes links to information on the solar system, tips on scanning, and copyright laws –topic_hotlist.htmtopic_hotlist.htm Photos –NASA

Credits Information –iMovie hand-out created by Carol Koroghlanian (UWEC) Images –