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Be a Star!
An introduction to iMovie
           April 12, 2013

 Marcia Bernard, Librarian
      The Bement School
Welcome to iMovie




                        Garageband
iPhoto


               iMovie
Ways to use video in the
      classroom
Student presentations and assessment
Digital Storytelling
Virtual Field Trips
Explicit Teaching
Sub notes
Book Talks
Flipped Learning
iMovie supports
»   Different learning styles
»   Creativity
»   Critical thinking
»   Reading and writing skills
»   Sequential thinking
»   English Language Learners
Getting Started
1. Begin with a storyboard


   What’s the primary focus of your
   movie?

   Write a script
2.    Gather resources
Photos, Scanned images, PhotoBooth

Video (from a video cam or still
   camera)

Sumo Paint or other drawing programs
  that allows you to save as .jpg
3. Upload resources
Import items into:

iPhoto
Garageband
iTunes
4. Build
Build the project using iMovie pulling in
    the components from your
    Media Browser

Add Titles, captions, transitions, sound
  effects and voice over
5. Export
When your movie is completed,
 export it to Quick Time.

This “packages” your movie for
  viewing on a Mac or PC or loading
  to the web.
iMovie is like…..
                                         making a lasagna

                                       Gather your ingredients (noodles,sauce, cheese, spinach)
                                       Get your lasagna pan
                                       Place your noodles in the pan
                                       Add the sauce
                                       Sprinkle the cheese



Gather your resources (pictures, video, music)
Open iMovie
Drag and drop your movie clips, photos
Drag and drop your audio, voice over or music
Drag and drop your titles
Important Note
» An iMovie project is built on one
  machine. It can’t be saved on a
  thumb drive and worked on at home.
» Small chunks of video are easier to
  edit than large swaths.
» You can make your project as simple
  or complex as you wish.
Let’s put all your ingredients
              together
Choose a theme
Add components
Build project workspace                Preview your video




                                                         Media
                                                       browser
                                                       buttons




     View video imported from camera
Each color represents a different
component: audio, captions, transitions
and sound effects
Have Fun!

Tutorials:

http://help.apple.com/imovie/

http://www.apple.com/findouthow/movies/

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Imovie techpd

  • 1. Be a Star! An introduction to iMovie April 12, 2013 Marcia Bernard, Librarian The Bement School
  • 2. Welcome to iMovie Garageband iPhoto iMovie
  • 3. Ways to use video in the classroom Student presentations and assessment Digital Storytelling Virtual Field Trips Explicit Teaching Sub notes Book Talks Flipped Learning
  • 4. iMovie supports » Different learning styles » Creativity » Critical thinking » Reading and writing skills » Sequential thinking » English Language Learners
  • 5. Getting Started 1. Begin with a storyboard What’s the primary focus of your movie? Write a script
  • 6. 2. Gather resources Photos, Scanned images, PhotoBooth Video (from a video cam or still camera) Sumo Paint or other drawing programs that allows you to save as .jpg
  • 7. 3. Upload resources Import items into: iPhoto Garageband iTunes
  • 8. 4. Build Build the project using iMovie pulling in the components from your Media Browser Add Titles, captions, transitions, sound effects and voice over
  • 9. 5. Export When your movie is completed, export it to Quick Time. This “packages” your movie for viewing on a Mac or PC or loading to the web.
  • 10. iMovie is like….. making a lasagna Gather your ingredients (noodles,sauce, cheese, spinach) Get your lasagna pan Place your noodles in the pan Add the sauce Sprinkle the cheese Gather your resources (pictures, video, music) Open iMovie Drag and drop your movie clips, photos Drag and drop your audio, voice over or music Drag and drop your titles
  • 11. Important Note » An iMovie project is built on one machine. It can’t be saved on a thumb drive and worked on at home. » Small chunks of video are easier to edit than large swaths. » You can make your project as simple or complex as you wish.
  • 12. Let’s put all your ingredients together Choose a theme
  • 13. Add components Build project workspace Preview your video Media browser buttons View video imported from camera
  • 14. Each color represents a different component: audio, captions, transitions and sound effects

Editor's Notes

  • #3: iLife is a suite of software applications developed by Apple for organizing, editing, and publishing photos, movies, and music. The suite comprises five applications: iPhoto , iMovie , iDVD , GarageBand , and iWeb , all of which run on the Mac OS X operating system.
  • #4: Show iMovie examples. Ask everyone to take notes on components or movie attributes that they observed were incorporated in the production of these movies.
  • #6: Most of the movies created by educators are in the form of digital story telling. It’s taking the literacy that we need to teach our students (research, reading and writing) Minimize ppt Go to sample storyboard word doc to provide example
  • #11: iMovie is the pan; the noodles are the track, your sauce, cheese and spinach are components.
  • #14: Go to iMovie