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Welcome to 2008
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video July 14, 2008 – July 18, 2008 9:00 AM to Noon UT Bailey Education Complex (BEC), Room 117 Instructor: Jeff Beard (jbeard8@utk.edu) COME ON IN… Find the computer with your nametag Put the nametag on and have a seat Look at course website on computer: http://web.utk.edu/~jbeard8/KidsU Do precourse survey (select link on left) Think about “How do I make a Movie?”
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video So who is my instructor and why is he teaching this course? Jeff Beard BA Business Administration, MS Instructional Technology Begin PhD program fall 2008 Married with three kids; ages 10, 14, and 16 (boy, girl, girl) Enjoy cycling and running Have been learning application of multimedia in instruction last 2 years Making movies Developing web sites Developing interactive learning modules Passionate about multimedia and enjoy helping others learn Me on “the Dragon” Justin Jewel Jordan
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Student Pick Up After Class Each Day We will meet parents outside for pick up when class is finished each day. You will come directly to the classroom in the mornings. We are here Pick up here
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Course Policies Class Attendance/Participation It is essential that the student be on time so that they get the full benefit of the course and do not distract others. This is a fast paced course and you will get behind. Your participation and effort will determine how much you gain from this course. Conduct in classroom NO food or drinks are allowed in the lab. Listen when the instructor is talking. Be respectful of others. NO foul language or inappropriate comments to the instructor or other students will be tolerated. NO MySpace or Facebook. Internet access is for class purposes. No surfing! Cell Phones and Pagers It is preferred that you leave cell phones at home to prevent the temptation to text or receive calls. However, it is understood that parents may wish for their children to have phones for emergencies or to communicate essential information. Therefore, if you bring a cell phone or pager please set on “silent or vibrate”. If your phone becomes a distraction (ringing or being used for talking or texting) then it will be collected and returned at the end of the day. If you have a special request or need to use at a break, please communicate to the instructor. Restroom Breaks as needed, but we will take “official” breaks periodically.
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Course Overview This course will teach you how to prepare for making a movie, collect digital video, upload digital video to a computer, edit the video and audio, and then produce a final movie. Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Prepare for and make a movie using good movie making techniques Demonstrate understanding of the development process for making movies Apply knowledge of basic storyboarding to prepare for a movie Use a video camera to capture video Upload digital video to a computer Apply knowledge of iMovie as a video editing and movie making software Apply knowledge of GarageBand and/or Audacity to edit audio Export a movie and burn to a disc
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Assignment Description Movie Project (3 minutes or less) You will pick a topic of your choosing You will learn how to prepare and develop the movie in class, but will need to make the video outside of class. This will allow you to have more options and will allow for class time to be dedicated to editing and producing. The digital video (or can be digital photos) will be edited in class and then exported to movie format and burned to a CD. There will be a “feature film festival” at the end of the course and we will view the movies on a big screen. Parents or guardians are welcome to attend the viewing, but NO other children as space is limited. Movie and Audio Editing Practice Project (1 minute or less) You will use provided video and audio clips to use as we learn editing techniques. You will create a practice movie using the provided clips. You will export and burn this movie to a CD. This will provide movie making practice and will result in a completed movie. Thus you will have two complete short movies when the course is complete.
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video SO…Question to ponder…
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Introduction to Digital Video By Dr. Ed Counts http://web.utk.edu/~ecounts1/dvbasics.swf
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Watch iMovie tutorial Open iMovie together Drag images Cover transitions, etc Show examples Start playing TAKE A BREAK Make sure everyone knows how to eject thumb drive Share videos and discoveries (if we run out of time we will show tomorrow) Let’s Get Started !
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Make Your Own Movie: Filming and Editing Digital Video Any video we did not get to today We will learn about adding audio to a movie We will discuss storyboarding and preparing to make a movie Be thinking of a topic for your movie You can start capturing video…remember good video techniques I will put the link up for “Dr. Counts intro to digital video” on the class web site for you to refer to A good idea to make “short clips” (easier to edit) iMovie recognizes each time your stop as a scene break NOTICE: BRING CAMERA and ALL NEEDED CABLES AND supporting equipment On Wednesday. Tomorrow:
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