Rouse+Scholars+Project+Information

This page has resources and instructions for some student assignments.

Video Projects

Potential Tools

Directions and Sample || See below ||
 * ** Tool ** || ** Features ** || ** Link (if applicable) ** || ** Resources ** || **Sample** ||
 * Animoto || Fee-based but can get a trial version for free. Very limited for captioning. Can include music,text, images and video. || [] || [] || [|Sample] ||
 * Filmora || Add still images, video, text, music, captions. Set timings. Record narration or upload it. || [] || [|Online tutorial] ||  ||
 * Powtoon || Add animations, backgrounds, text, music and audio. Cartoon feel and appearance. No videos. || [] || [[file:IM Pub183-Create a Powtoon.pdf| Creating a Powtoon]] || See below ||
 * Windows Moviemaker || Add still images, video, text, music, captions. Set timings. Record narration or upload it. || https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14220/windows-movie-maker-download || Atomic Learning - [|http://bit.ly/1Rw1N7O]

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 * Sequence to create a video project **

1) Choose the topic you want to present 2) Do some preliminary research to make sure you can find sufficient information about the topic. 3) Start making notes about any information you find. You will need to cite any articles and include information about your resources in the credits of your video. 4) Choose which video tool you want to use. 5) Create a brief storyboard to start to organize your project and help you plan your video. 6) Assemble all the resources you noted in your storyboard (images, video clips, music) and start creating the video. 7) Record or add any narration. 8) Add transitions to the video, if desired. 9) Add titles, captions and credits. 10) Proof your video. 11) Check the timings of each image, sound etc. and make adjustments. 12) Proof your video. 13) Publish your video.

//** CAUTION! **// high resolution images and will appear pixilated in your project. || || have a creative commons license.
 * Images you get from the internet may not be
 * Windows MovieMaker projects || Not "portable". Keep all images, music, audio files in the same folder as your project. Project only complete when published. ||
 * It is better to use images that re not subject to copyright and

How To:

1) Visit **Google.com** 2) Enter image information/description 3) Click **Images** menu 4) Click **Search tools** 5) Click **Usage Rights** 6) Select **Labeled for noncommercial reuse** || || []
 * Do NOT use copyright protected music. No Bieber, or Beyonce. || Alternatives:

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 * Use a storyboard to plan your sequence, on-screen text, etc. || [[file:Storyboard_blank.pptx]] ||
 * Research Tools **

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