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Lights, Camera, Art: Creating Instructional Art Videos on an iPad
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Instructional Art Videos
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Benefits Increase student engagement, comprehension, and overall quality of work Help students remember the steps Allows extra time for set up Accommodates for ELL and ESE students Great for students who were absent Ready to use for years Easily review lessons for set up Sub Plans Easily teach more complex lessons
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How it Works Choose a lesson Set up to film
Record your art lesson demo Editing Sound Exporting Storage
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Choosing A Lesson Any and All Ceramics and Sculpture
Multiple step processes Chunk videos into parts Lessons you shouldn’t video tape
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Setting Up to Record Record where the students will be working
Clean area Same materials Room lighting Camera angle
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Recording Your Art Demo
iMovie Recording partial or entire demo? Be aware of yourself (hair, necklaces, lanyard, hand/arm placement, etc.)
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Editing Importing Arranging Trimming Cropping Titles Transitions
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Sound Voice Recording Sound Effects Background Music Garage Band
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Exporting and Storage Saving in iMovie Dropbox Cloud based Flash drive
Portable Hard drive
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