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Movie Maker Video Editing

Katie Drake August 2013 Copperas Cove ISD. Movie Maker Video Editing. Today’s Schedule. 9-9:15 Welcome and Warm Up 9:15-10 Ethos, Logos, Pathos 10-11 Movie Topic, Outline, Script and Storyboard 11-12 Lunch 12-1 Film and Rough Cut 1-2 Public Domain and Sound Sources

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Movie Maker Video Editing

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  1. Katie Drake August 2013 Copperas Cove ISD Movie Maker Video Editing

  2. Today’s Schedule 9-9:15 Welcome and Warm Up 9:15-10 Ethos, Logos, Pathos 10-11 Movie Topic, Outline, Script and Storyboard 11-12 Lunch 12-1 Film and Rough Cut 1-2 Public Domain and Sound Sources 2-3 Animoto, Power Point, and OneTrueMedia for Credits 3-3:30 Final Edit 3:30-4 View Films and Discuss Classroom Use

  3. Ethos, Logos, Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade Over 2,000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience of your position: ethos, logos, and pathos

  4. Ethos = Ethics (right/wrong) • The Greek word ethos is related to our word ethics or ethical, but a more accurate modern translation might be “image”. Aristotle says that if we believe a speaker has good sense, good moral character, and goodwill, we are inclined to believe what that speaker says. • Ethos is an important factor in advertising, both for commercial products and in politics. For example, when an actor in a pain reliever commercial puts on a doctor’s white coat, the advertisers are hoping that wearing this coat will give the actor the authority to talk persuasively about medicines.

  5. Ethos = Ethics (right/wrong)

  6. Logos = Logical Reasoning • In our society, logic and rationality are highly valued and this type of persuasive strategy is usually stronger than appeals to the character of the speaker or to the emotions of the audience. • For example, when the bubonic plague swept through Europe and parts of Asia in the 14th century, killing as much as three quarters of the population in less than 20 years, it was not known how the disease was spread. At one point, people thought that the plague was spread by cats. If one assumes that cats spread the disease, the obvious solution to the problem is to eliminate the cats, and so people began killing cats on sight. However, we now know that the plague is spread by fleas which live on rats. Because cats kill rats, killing off the cat population led to an increase in the rat population, a corresponding increase in plague carrying fleas, and thus an increase in cases of plague in humans. Killing off the cats was a logical solution to the problem of plague, but it was based on a faulty assumption.

  7. Logos = Logical Reasoning

  8. Pathos = Emotions • Most of us think that we make our decisions based on rational thought. However, Aristotle points out that emotions such as anger, pity, fear, and their opposites, powerfully influence our rational judgments. Due to this fact, much of our political discourse and much of the advertising we experience is directed toward moving our emotions. • Advertisements for consumer goods often aim at making us insecure about our attractiveness or social acceptability and then offer a remedy for this feeling in the form of a product. This is a common strategy for selling mouthwash, toothpaste, chewing gum, clothing, and even automobiles.

  9. Pathos = Emotions

  10. Making a Video 1. Pick a topic and research it 2. Create an outline

  11. Making a Video 3. Write the script 4. Draw the storyboard

  12. Drawing a Storyboard

  13. Making a Video 5. Film it 6. Edit it • Do a ‘rough cut’ first. This is just about getting the clips in order and taking out the extra bits. • Do a ‘final cut’. This is when you add effects like transitions and sound. • Include sources/credits. May sure your sounds and images are public domain.

  14. Sound Effects

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