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T e a c h i n g D i g i t a l L i t e r a c y T h r o u g h M o v i e -
M a k i n g
2017 HLA/HASL ConferenceLaurel Oshiro [email protected]
Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 1:30-2:20 P.M. in CC307/308
Purpose: Preparing 21st Century StorytellersLibrarians are at the forefront of promoting digital literacy. Movie-making is a form of storytelling that engages students to see themselves as authors of digital content.
Movie-making involves collaboration, innovation, advocacy and education which prepares our students with the skills and knowledge to be positive contributors and participants in a global society.
Agenda● How To Create a Movie● How To Reach Your Audience● Training Opportunities● Tips & Tools● Impact
About Digital Media ClubDigital Media Club is an after
school community service club for grades 4-6 that focuses on teaching
students how to make movies to help make Hawaii a better place. It was founded in 2008. Students are exposed to a variety of real world skills including audio and video
editing, public speaking, interviewing, storyboarding, and
scripting.
Humble Beginnings
digitalmediaclubhawaii.blogspot .com
A key component of a sustainable curriculum is students’ sharing their work with the real world and
making a difference.
About the Red Carpet Event
People’s Choice Awards
Red Carpet Trailer Made With iMovie Trailer
Formula For An Awesome Movie
Field Trips & Professional Speakers To Inspire & Connect
Apple Store, News stations, Isle Media Hawaii
1. Select the type of video that you’re making:
●Comedy●Story with a past-present-future●Persuasive●Tutorial●Public Service Announcement (Right vs. Wrong)●Informational●Music Video●Animation
(How To) Cooking Show: Good For Beginners
Easy to research
Ready made script
Single location
Test out different camera angles
Practice adding intro. & credits
Interpreting a StoryStudy culture.
Usually fantasy or myth so a good time to practice animation.
School Event
High motivation because shared with all of their classmates.
Valuable contribution that helps to preserve the history and culture of the school.
Examples: Teacher Appreciation Week, Thanksgiving, Student Council Elections
Documentary: 10 Year Commemoration Video Of 9/11
Public Service Announcement
Make a Music Video: Learn how to interpret a song
To help the community
2. Research
Suggestions: Start your video with some interesting information (something that most people don’t know) or a favorite quote.
Interviews, site visits, online, books, magazines, artifacts.
No copy and paste allowed. Must be original work.
3. Script: Add Dialogue & Setting
Why do we want to see setbacks in a story?Setbacks create drama. While they're not fun in real life they do make good fiction.Imagine how uneventful Jack and the Beanstalk would be if it went like this: Jack's family was very poor, so Jack sold the family cow at market so they would have some money. The end.
Setbacks in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk include: A peddler convincing Jack to trade his cow for a handful of beans; a man-eating giant guarding treasure in a castle at the top of the beanstalk. These setbacks help keep readers interested in the story.
Have students collaborate on a script together in Google Docs.
4. Determine your equipment & start filming!
Green Screen
Still learning to use...
Favorite AppsLive Action
iMovie
iPhoto
Animation
Chatterpix
Explain Everything
Stikbot
Puppet Pals HD
BrainPOP
Types Of ShotsClose-up: Only the face of the character. Good for showing emotion.Long Shot/Wide Angle: Zoomed outMedium Shot or Mid-shot: Frames a character from waist up to just past their head. Shows the character’s expression & body language. Often used in dialogue scenes.
Planning Your ShotsShot 1 needs to tell us:- Location- Characters present- Tone of the scene
How to do it:I’d suggest using a long shot of the boy exploring the cellar, shot from behind a pile of old furniture at the back of the room
When You Get the Shot Right
- The film feels more professional.- The audience doesn’t get confused.- The audience can follow the events of the story
by imagining the space where your film takes place.
5. Style: Add your title page, credits, and “thank you” slide.
Apps: Intromate & Intro. Movie Designer
6. EditText, sound, light, length of video, endless possibilities!!!
Royalty Free Music https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
7. Add music, sound effects, and subtitles
8. Save, upload, SHARE!
Unlimited storage.
Able to download videos back onto devices & edit.
Story about Martha & Harvard University
Laurel [email protected]