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Creating Book Trailers in iMovie

Creating Book Trailers in iMovie. Before You Begin…. Choose or create visuals to represent and illustrate the story Pictures/Photos (taken on a camera or from the internet) Video Animation (Claymation, Stop Motion, etc.). Beginning and Visuals.

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Creating Book Trailers in iMovie

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  1. Creating Book Trailers in iMovie

  2. Before You Begin… • Choose or create visuals to represent and illustrate the story • Pictures/Photos (taken on a camera or from the internet) • Video • Animation (Claymation, Stop Motion, etc.)

  3. Beginning and Visuals • Start a new project in iMovie and choose a name • Select photos or video from the camera roll or photo library (each photo/clip is added to the timeline below)

  4. Editing Visuals • Adjust the length of each photo by expanding/shrinking its box on the timeline • Double tap the photo to add text or change the title style • Tap the box between photos/clips to edit transitions

  5. Audio • Again, keep in mind the tone of the book and the mood you want to set for the video • Music: • Use pre-existing theme music • Open another music file in iMovie, add to your project (automatically lays audio over visuals) • Voiceover: select microphone icon above timeline

  6. Editing and Reviewing • Change project settings or undo an action (top right corner) • Change theme, music, fading, etc. • View using the play button directly below the preview screen

  7. Finish and Share • Return to start screen • Select “Share online or send to iTunes” • Share to iTunes, social media, or camera roll

  8. Tips • Keep in mind the tone of the book and the mood that you want to set for the video • Keep it brief- usually under three minutes. Seconds feel much longer in videos!

  9. Contact us! On the iPad, click on the Notes icon (yellow legal pad). Add your name and email if you would like us to email you this presentation. Anita N. Voelker, Ph.D. avoelker@messiah.edu Emily Deines ed1263@messiah.edu Danielle Morabito dm1325@messiah.edu

  10. Questions? Comments?

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