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Title: Digital Video Across The Curriculum


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Digital VideoAcross The Curriculum
  • Harold Olejarz
  • Roberto Gutierrez
  • Eisenhower Middle SchoolWyckoff, New Jersey

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Project Ideas
  • TV Commercial
  • Students create a commercial for a product or
    service in a world language.

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Project Ideas
  • History/Social Studies
  • Students create a video on an important
    historical figure.

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Project Ideas
  • Science
  • Students produce a documentary on a selected
    topic using images downloaded from the Internet.

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Project Ideas
  • Language Arts
  • Students dramatize a poem using video and still
    images. Each line of the poem becomes a scene in
    the video.

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Project Ideas
  • Illustrating Literature
  • Students dramatize a scene from a work of
    literature, for example one of Aesops Fables.

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Project Ideas
  • Math Class and
  • Science Club
  • Students report on the teaching and learning
    that goes on in class or club.

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Project Ideas
  • Art History
  • Students play roles for an interview. Students
    may be artists, historical figures or experts.

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Project Ideas
  • Character Education
  • Students develop videos promoting Character
    Education

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Project Ideas
  • Commercial Art
  • Students create a commercial for a product or
    service.

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Classroom Teachers Approach
  • Inspire students using acquired technical
    knowledge
  • Curriculum based video projects
  • Group activity
  • Multiple intelligences

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Classroom Teachers Approach
  • Students enjoy working on project
  • Individual accountability
  • Benchmark Grading system
  • Use of school media lab

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Classroom Teachers Approach
  • Why are video projects successful?
  • Students enjoy watching themselves on video
  • Students enjoy hearing and seeing themselves
    speaking and acting in target language
  • Students encourage one another to do a better
    job

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Student Behavior
  • Discuss proper behavior in front of and behind
    the camera, include respect for the feelings of
    others. Discourage bloopers.

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Rubrics
  • Develop rubrics that reflect the objectives of
    your teaching and give students an understanding
    of what is required and expected.

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R U B R I C S
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R U B R I C S
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R U B R I C S
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Project Sheets
  • Develop a project sheet that includes - title of
    project, outline of project, names of students in
    group, jobs of students in group

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Storyboard
  • Have students use a storyboard to plan their
    video.

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Permission Issue
  • Be sure to get proper permission to post videos
    on the web and/or present video on public access
    channels.

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Permission Issue
  • Depending on permission issues you may want
    students to use first names only in their videos
    and on their credits.

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Video Editing Software
  • Mac OS
  • iMovie
  • Final Cut Express
  • Final Cut Pro

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Video Editing Software
  • PC Software
  • Pinnacle Studio 8
  • Microsoft MovieMaker
  • Adobe Premiere
  • Sonic Foundry Video Factory

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Videotaping Tips
  • When taping it is always best to use a tripod and
    frame your subject. Most cameras have an image
    stabilization feature but too often beginning
    video students do not hold the camera steady.
    They move the camera up and down and from side to
    side so much so that the image stabilization
    feature cannot compensate for all of the
    movement.

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Videotaping Tips
  • Use your camera's zoom feature sparingly.
    Students have a tendency to want to keep zooming
    in and out so quickly that the resulting video
    appears very "nervous."

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Videotaping Tips
  • Encourage students to be aware of lighting.
    Students should try to keep their light source
    behind them if taping indoors make certain that
    available light is adequate.

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Videotaping Tips
  • Export your video to a computer daily. Never tape
    an entire project and then export it to a
    computer. Reviewing footage in a computer daily
    provides valuable feedback on the success of your
    camera work and sound quality, better to discover
    a taping problem early in a project.

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Videotaping Tips
  • If you are interviewing someone get the camera as
    close to your subject as possible for the best
    sound quality. The camcorder's built in
    microphone will not work well from a distance
    because the zoom feature does not work for sound.

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Videotaping Tips
  • Start taping before your subject speaks and let
    the tape run a few seconds after your subject has
    finished speaking. This will insure that you
    don't miss anything.

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Videotaping Tips
  • DV tape cannot be taped over more than two or
    three times. If you are reusing tapes and the
    image quality degrades it is time to get a new
    tape.

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Editing Tips
  • Once you have imported your footage onto a
    computer be sure to SAVE. When you are editing
    your footage it is also best to save often. This
    is true no matter what you are doing on a
    computer but especially true when you are working
    with large video files.

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Editing Tips
  • Think of video editing as a "cut and place job."
    First, cut any footage you will not use but be
    sure not to delete any footage that you may use.
    Then, place your clips in an order that makes the
    most sense for your project. Play it several
    times and ask others to review your footage
    before you make any final decisions.

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Editing Tips
  • Be sure to label your clips. This will make it
    easier to arrange your clips in the proper
    sequence.

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Editing Tips
  • When adding transitions and text make sure that
    your clip is long enough to contain the text
    and/or transition. If it is not, the text will
    spill over into the next clip or the transition
    will not work properly.

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Editing Tips
  • Transitions between clips take footage from the
    end of the first clip and the beginning of the
    second clip. Keep your transition times short. If
    your transitions are too long your footage will
    appear choppy.

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Editing Tips
  • Use transitions sparingly. A simple dissolve
    transition is often best. Commercial movies and
    TV shows rarely use a host of different
    transitions.

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Editing Tips
  • If you cannot get a transition to work because
    your clips are too short, create still clips out
    of the last frame of the first clip and the first
    frame of the second clip. Place the transition
    between the still frames. The still frames will
    provide the extra footage the transition needs to
    work without distorting your footage.

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Editing Tips
  • You can always add a voice over or a soundtrack
    to your video during the editing process.

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Presentation and Storage Tips
  • When your digital video projects are completed
    there are several options to consider. You can
    simply store your video on your computer but that
    takes up lots of hard drive space. You may want
    to purchase an external hard drive to store
    completed videos or videos in progress.

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Presentation and Storage Tips
  • Digital videos can also be exported back to DV
    tape and then played on a TV through your DV
    camcorder. You can also transfer your video from
    a DV tape to a VHS tape by connecting your DV
    camcorder to a VCR. If you have the right
    hardware another option may be to burn your video
    onto a DVD or video CD.

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Presentation and Storage Tips
  • If you would like to place a compressed version
    of your movie onto a web page iMovie gives you
    the option to export your movie to QuickTime, PC
    users have similar options.

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Digital VideoAcross The Curriculum
  • Harold Olejarz
  • Roberto Gutierrez
  • Eisenhower Middle SchoolWyckoff, New Jersey
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