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This is My Life the Senior Project
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The Biggest “Show & Tell” of Your Life What is it? A digital personal narrative A “reflection” of your life – up to this point Who am I? How did I become this person? What’s next for me?
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The Pieces Preparation – A Few of My Favorite Things -- 25 Roadmap & Explanation of Theme – 25 Media Assignment -- 100 Narration / Script -- 100 Storyboard – 50 Production Update – in class Works Cited, script and lyrics – 25 DVD & presentation of it – 300
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The Nitty-Gritty Length – 7-10 min. Less than 7 = 10-90% deduction More than 10 = 10-90% deduction Goal? 8-9 min.
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Creating Your Project Select a Theme Improves cohesiveness Engages the audience Media Sources Photos Video clips Music (MP3 or iTunes) Mementos and memorabilia Interviews with family/friends Original artwork and/or music
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Personal performances (include in video) Read an original poem Share your artwork Display props that are important to your life Demonstrate a skill Martial arts Dance Music
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LIMIT the use of…. Pictures of…. Baby / childhood Pets Prom Boyfriend / girlfriend Friends Think about the examples we watched – you want your audience to be ENGAGED, not BORED to death.
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TECHNOLOGY MUSIC Minimum of 3 different songs Printed lyrics of each song No inappropriate language (no deleted words) NARRATION & TextTell your story Significant amount of narration (more than intro and/or conclusion) Font is easy to read Identifies individuals as necessary Chapter / category titles as appropriate No inappropriate language MEDIA Minimum of 1 video clip embedded into DVD Photos and clip art as appropriate Is it meaningful? Does it help to tell your story? No inappropriate language, settings or behavior
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MORE Technology Must be in DVD format – this copy will not be returned Make a 2 nd copy for yourself and your family Suggested Software to use Windows Movie Maker (free download) Audacity (for voice over) (free download) iMovie (Mac owners)
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COPYRIGHT Laws for Music Up to 10% of a copyrighted musical composition may be reproduced, performed and displayed as part of a multimedia program produced by an educator or student for educational purposes. (Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Multimedia) Guidelines for other mediums (film clips/printed material/photographs/etc.) http://www.edu- cyberpg.com/pdf/copyright.pdfheck http://www.mediafestival.org/copyrightchart.html (3 of 5) [5/13/2001 1:03:54 PM ]
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Free Music Sources NOT copyrighted Sources Search “COPYRIGHT FREE MUSIC FOR EDUCATION”
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Presentation Day! Appearance Professional and appropriate dress is required Personal Introduction -- This is NOT a part of your video Title Quotation - Memorized – Cited – explain the significance Software you used Your parents’ reaction to your video Reflection – best part of creating this project
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Title Page This should be at the beginning of your DVD Full name Date – 2016 Creative Title
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Conclusion This IS a part of the DVD Wrap it up Be thoughtful Be insightful Conclude by telling us Future plans College & major / Military / Work / Mission Reflection about your life to this point in time
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Publishing Your Project We recommend that you DO NOT publish your video AT ALL on YouTube. However, if you choose to do this, you must wait until AFTER May 13. Be VERY careful Security Copyright laws Other reasons?
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Workshops During April – schedule a time C100 Monday – Thursday 2:15-3:30 pm Laptops & equipment will be available
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