I created a iMovie that is an adaption to David Goes to School by David Shannon. This project is a video that I created using iMovie. You can view this video by clicking on the attached QuickTime file.
Rationale for Video/ iMovie
NETS- T IB, IID,VIB
DPI Standard 6, indicator 1
DPI Standard 12
Content:
During my Block I semester in the spring of 2007 in CI 3750 class, I did a project called “Video/iMovie” in which a group of two classmates and I made a video based on the book David goes to School by David Shannon. I learned how to use a video camera and the tripod. I learned how to make different shots with a video camera. Such as long shot, close up, jump cut, high angle, low angle, and zoom in and out. My group practiced the different shots that we had learned. Then my group made a story board on the movie that we made. We then taped our movie which was an adaptation of the book David Goes to School. After we taped it we uploaded our movie on to iMovie. My group then edited our movie cutting and splitting parts that we didn’t need. We put music behind the voices, we did a still shot picture, put transitions in our movie. My group put text over a picture in our movie. After making a finished product which was an iMovie that was an adaptation of David Goes to School, we exported our iMovie onto a DVD-R and loaded it on Quick Time file so that it would compress the movie to be smaller, so that we could load the movie on each of our USB’s and Taskstream. We presented our iMovie to our class and our teacher. Our teacher was amazed over the iMovie that we made.
Impact:
In my own classroom I will read the book David Goes to School to my students. After reading the book I will show them the iMovie/video that my group made. Since our iMovie was an adaptation of David Goes to School. I will have my students as a class choose a favorite book that we will make adaptations to, and make a storyboard. Then we will make our own iMovie of the book of their choice. Then after we have a finished product I will show it to their parents at a PTO meeting or another school event.
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