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EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
DIGITAL STORY WORKSHOP
EDUC W200 Week 4
Digital Story – Must Haves
Visuals - Images/Video Pieces Narration Background Music /Sound effects Title slide Credits slide Transitions between images / Effects
• Check Digital Story iRubric (w200 website)
EDUC W200 Week 4
WORKSHOP GROUPS
• Divide the class into two groupso iMovie oWindow Movie Maker
• One group in the classroom and the other group in the TTL (Led by a ULA or a TTL staff)
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
• Rationale for using Windows Movie Maker:o It is a FREE, relatively easy to use, provides various
featureso Download Windows Movie Maker 2.6 Free
• Where to checkout equipment:o Library
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=3757 o ETS https://info.educ.indiana.edu/ttlreserve/Default.aspx o TTL
• Release form from Guardians/Parents for participants under 18 and any other participants in your digital story.
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Overview of some of its functions:• Importing media (images, sounds, video, etc)• Timeline view • Effects (applied to slides)• Titles, on-screen text, and credits• Saving a project file (work in progress):
MSWMM file• Publishing your final project to movie
file: .WMV file
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 1. Add narration to your movie1.Import audio or music into Movie Maker.2.Browse and add your narration (.mp3) to your
project.3.In Timeline View, add your narration.
You might need to use the split function to cut your narration.
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 2. Importing your pictures to your project
1. Go to Movie Tasks on the left2. Choose Import Pictures3. Browse and choose the pictures from your
computer (You should have at least 5 images ready for practice)
4. In Storyboard view, drag your pictures in order to begin making your movie.
* Storyboard view versus Timeline view
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 2. Importing your pictures to your project
5. Use the “Drag” function in Timeline view to adjust the length of your images according to your narration.
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 3. Adding Effects and Transitions• When and why should you use these?
1. Edit Movie >> View video effects from the left side
2. Drag the video effects to your picture3. Drag transitions in-between the
images in the storyboard view4. Play your movie to preview (before
saving!)
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 4. Publish your Movie without music• Make sure all your files are in the right place• Play and listen to it and view it before
publishing
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part4 (Cont.). How to Publish your movieo Go to File >> Publish Movie/Save movie file (depends
on the version of your movie maker)o Make sure you save it to the desktop, and then
after you have published it, drag it to your flash/USB drive and upload it to Box.iu.edu acccount
o Name it this way: DigitalStory_yourname_NoMusico Your finished file will be a WMV file, NOT a MSWMM
fileo Let’s try it together…
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 5. Add Music to your movie1. Create a new movie project2. Import your published movie file (with
narration) into the timeline3. Add music to the audio/music track4. Adjust the volume of your music to make
sure it is not too loud.
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
Part 6: Inserting the“Title” and “Credits” pageso In Storyboard viewo “Edit” --> “Titles and Credits”o Make sure to have (1) title and (2) your name
on your title page (You can use PPT slide for your title page as well).
o Make sure to include credits for pictures, music, sounds, etc. THIS is where you will cite your sources. (For the credit slide, use the PPT template and save it as a jpeg file)
EDUC W200 Week 4
Introducing Windows Movie Maker
• Part 7. Publish your Movie with musicMake sure you playback to preview your movie before you publish the final version.1. Go to File >> Publish Movie/Save movie file (depends on the version of your movie maker).2. Make sure you save it to the desktop, and then after you have published it, drag it to your flash/USB drive.3. Name it this way: DigitalStory_yourname
• Now you are ready to upload your movie to YouTube.
EDUC W200 Week 4
Finishing Up
Part 8. Upload your movie to YouTube1. Go to YouTube2. Login with the following account
Username: w200iu@gmail.com Password: w200rocks Click on the Upload button
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