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Creating “personalized” video for your classroom

Creating “personalized” video for your classroom. Tom Jackson & Jan Hackman Aurora University IETC 2009 Nov . 20, 2009. Objective. Participants will create a motion picture video with titles. The completed video will include imported video, audio, and narration.

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Creating “personalized” video for your classroom

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  1. Creating “personalized” videofor your classroom Tom Jackson & Jan Hackman Aurora University IETC 2009Nov. 20, 2009

  2. Objective Participants will create a motion picture video with titles. The completed video will include imported video, audio, and narration.

  3. Windows Movie Maker Download(it’s free athttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspx)

  4. Movie Maker – Home screen Tasks for This Session

  5. File button . . . Capture video from Camcorder and other video devices Import video from files on your computer

  6. Capturing and Importing Video . . .

  7. Import Video

  8. Adding media to a timeline for editingeither drag & drop or right click and . . .

  9. Timeline Features

  10. Narration, mixing audio and voice levels

  11. Right click options . . . continued

  12. Import of music line

  13. Adding narration

  14. Editing . . . Expand the timeline

  15. Locate the spot on the timeline to split the clip

  16. Split the clip using either of two ways

  17. Edit the final music

  18. Titles . . . Select titles (from edit)

  19. Type the title screen Defaults are Fade in and out, white lettering using sans serif font

  20. Changing the look of the title slide Choosing done, add title to movie places your title slide at the beginning of the movie.

  21. Adding an overlay title

  22. Transitions

  23. Effects may be added to any clip

  24. Resulting in . . .

  25. Saving to media or files

  26. Or save using the menu

  27. And choose how to save the file

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