- You have 250 minutes to edit your film
- (4+ hours starting right now)
- Today/MON 65 minutes
- TUE Office Hours
- TUE/WED 100 minutes
- 90% Upload Deadline
- THU/FRI 85 minutes
- 100% Upload Deadline
ANNOUNCEMENTS & RESOURCES:
- The PSA/Mini-Doc REQUIREMENTS
- $1.00 Headphones FOR SALE now
- $10.00 DEPOSIT cellphone mounts and tripods available now
- [Money Back if returned in good condition]
Learning Target(s):
- I can use my lab time productively and work towards a HARD DEADLINE
Worktime:
- Tasks you could/should be doing
- Reflect on your How-To feedback
- What do you need to do differently for the next film?
- Was your How-To missing? Don't delete the files! Did you turn it in outside of Classroom? Just remind John!
- Check the PSA/Mini-Doc REQUIREMENTS to make sure you are on the right track
- Download video and photos to your computer & import them into iMovie
- Upload from iPhone using cable
- Upload from Android using school wifi
- Research your topic
- Save Images in your Period Drive (or Google Drive if not in this room)
- Save information from research in a Google doc for the project
- Finish your storyboard
- Plan your next workday, make sure you have enough materials/ideas to edit the entire period
- you have a due date at the end of next class
- Edit footage in timeline
- Add/Edit/Refine video & stills
- Add/Edit/Refine motion to stills
- Add/Edit/Refine titles and sub-titles
- remove all placeholder text
- Add/Edit/Refine graphics & fancy titles from Keynote
- Add/Edit/Refine cutaways & voice overs
- they should be perfectly aligned to your timeline
- Add/Edit/Refine transitions that further your storyline
- Add/Edit/Refine music that furthers your storyline
- Back-up Everything you have to your Google Drive
- The entire iMovie file - ask John
- DELETE the practice and how-to footage to upload faster
- Practice your iMovie skills
- Do quiet homework for another class
NEXT FILMS - if you look at any of this don't complain when we use it in class too
- SCRIPT WRITING & PRE-PRODUCTION
- Storyboards & scripts
- Locations, equipment & actors, oh my!
- YOU do NOT need to be in your own films but you are responsible for the quality of the acting
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