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Senior Exit Portfolio Video. Citing your Sources - Music. You need to cite music and images that you did not create that you use in your video. To cite music, use EasyBib http:// www.easybib.com/cite/form/musicalrecording
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Citing your Sources - Music • You need to cite music and images that you did not create that you use in your video. • To cite music, use EasyBibhttp://www.easybib.com/cite/form/musicalrecording • Artist Last Name, Artist First Name MI. Recording Title. Band/Group Name. Producer, Year Produced. Recording Type. • Note: you do not need to cite the music that comes with iMovie or your editing software; you have purchased that as part of the program.
Citing Images • Use EasyBib to cite images that you use from online. • http://www.easybib.com/cite/form/image • Author If Known Last Name, Author First Name MI. Official Image Title If Any Exists (If not include a short description). Digital image. Website Title. Publisher/Sponsor, Day Electronically Published Month year. Web. Date Accessed May 2014. <URL>.
Critical Information (for Everyone) • Your video must be in a format that we can use on the Mac computers. • If you are using iMovie, you need to • 1) make sure you select “finish project” when you are done editing (this can take a long time 10+ minutes) • AND 2) change the file type from .m4v to .mp4 by clicking on the file name and typing in the new file type. • If you are using Windows Movie Maker or other editing software, you need to choose “Save as” or “Export” and then choose one of the following formats: • .mp4, .flv, .wmv, or .mov • IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS, YOUR VIDEO WILL NOT PLAY.
General Video Editing Strategies • Do the video portion first, adding videos and photos, and then add the audio (including music and voiceovers after the images are in place) • Use the Help videos and Help websites • Remember you MUST have all required sections in your video in the order listed: • College and Career Plans and Goals • Interests • Academic and Personal Growth • Influences • Final Thoughts • Remember the minimum length is 5 minutes and max is 7.
What to do from here: • Watch tutorial videos, ask questions, and try to learn some video editing techniques • Adding voiceovers, music, transitions, photos, video, etc. • Move at your own pace. Try things out. • You may need some video clips to practice with; you can import through the built-in computer camera. Open iMovie and select File/import from camera. • If you already know how to do these things, your job is to be an in-class expert, helping others learn.
Video Editing • For iMoviethis is the overview website with multiple topics: • http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/ • This goes over the basics on how to create videos • For Windows Movie Maker, the following link gives an introduction to the program: • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/getting-started-with-windows-movie-maker
How to Upload Photos & Videos from Your Camera • For iMovie: • http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/#mov6a3ac3651 • Choose the smaller file size for video resolution • For Windows Movie Maker: • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/import-video-files-pictures-and-audio-into-windows-movie-maker • In general, you need to connect your camera to the computer using a USB cable, or plug the memory card directly into the computer (for cameras with removable memory cards). • Alternatively, you can email the photos or video to yourself or save to google drive or dropbox and then access the files from there.
How to Add Still Photos • Photos provide variety to your video, so it’s not just you talking all of the time. • This link shows how to add and crop photos and video clips in iMovie • http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/#movf8b8fc9b2 • This link shows how to import photos for Windows Movie Maker • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/import-video-files-pictures-and-audio-into-windows-movie-maker
How to Add a Voiceover • A voiceover is a great way of making sure that you can be heard in your video. Alternating between voiceover and videos of you speaking can give some variety to your SEP video. • Here is an instructional video on how to insert a voiceover. Notice that you need to have the video clips in place before adding the voiceover. • For iMovie: http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/#mov91a895a64
How to Add Background Music • Choose music that helps create a mood in your video. There are music clips in iMovie that you can choose from as well. • Make sure to double-click on the music and reduce the volume so it is in the background, not taking over your video. • iMovie: http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/#mov515f7a531
Adding Titles & Text • Using titles or text can help your viewer follow your overall organization and recognize the five sections of your video. • For iMovie: • http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/#mov4d3dce7ba • For WMM : http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/add-movie-titles-and-credits-in-windows-movie-maker
How to add Transitions & use Themes • Transitions and themes can add a level of polish to your video. • iMovie: • https://ssl.apple.com/findouthow/movies/#transitions • https://ssl.apple.com/findouthow/movies/#themes • Windows Movie Maker: • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/add-transitions-and-effects-to-pictures-and-video-in-windows-movie-maker
How to Trim Clips and Change Volume on Clips • One of the biggest problems on videos has been that the audio is too soft to hear. Sometimes you can fix this by simply turning up the volume of a particular clip. • This link describes editing techniques as well as how to change the volume on clips in iMovie. • http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/#mov3b5ded23e • For Windows Movie Maker: • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/work-with-clips-in-windows-movie-maker
Finishing Your Project • Remember to first export or save as one of the accepted file types • Here are the directions for publishing your video in Windows Movie Maker. • http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/publish-a-movie-in-windows-movie-maker • In iMovie, chose File and Finish Project. This can take several minutes. Change the file type to .mp4. • After you’ve saved in the right format, follow the directions for uploading the video to Google Drive and submitting a link to it. Give yourself plenty of time for the video to upload.