As I said in my blog, I would like to turn this into a series of video tutorials for my PAA8 - 10 classes and link them to my Google Classroom along with the assignment sheets and the corresponding assessment pieces. It would be an incredibly large undertaking but I think that it would really benefit my students.
I do think that a tool like this would be great to introduce to students for their own assignments, perhaps in safety videos or presenting alternative building materials.
The process:
I began by creating a script. I am not much of an artist and I felt that a script would work best for me. I typed up what I wanted to say and I typed underneath in bold what I wanted to show. The bold parts made it incredibly easy to see what shots I needed to make. I feel that was a system that worked best for me.
Once the script/storyboard was created, I began shooting. I got all of the footage that I needed plus a few more takes, just in case I needed them. Once I got home, I uploaded all of the data and picked the best shots. I definitely saw a difference in quality on a bigger screen.
Once my video was completed, I exported it and created a new project with overdubs. The overdubs were completed in Audacity and took an embarrassing amount of takes. Although it is done, I would like to rerecord(sic?) using my Bluemic Yeti someday if I do eventually create a wood project series.
Self Assessment
Cinematography 25/25
Pre-production 13/15
Programs 18/20
Final Product 25/25
Overall Quality 15/15
Total 96/100
Awesome video, and I really dig that you got your students to participate! I love the idea about making a series as it would be beneficial for students, substitute and new teachers.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea about linking the videos to your google classroom, but our division doesn't let students go on youtube. I thought about that using Sktechup videos, but alas a no go and all my work linking the videos etc. didn't work :(
ReplyDeleteOh Snap! Kirk you rocked this video project. You know this will be shown each year you teach the push stick project.
ReplyDeleteI really hope you continue on with this series, I really like that you also got the help of students. Overall this was excellent, Also I would suggest making this shareable on Youtube and name it appropriately so it can be found easily!
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