My students are reading the Spanish version "The Widow of Montiel" written by Gabriel García Marquez. After they finish, I want them to make a mock movie trailer using voice recordings and photos. (They will complete it in Spanish.) VoiceThread is an option, but I'm looking for something that may look more real.
Do you have any ideas or have you done something similar?
Cynthia
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Cynthia,
I have students make movie trailers for books using Movie Maker. It's already installed on our computers as part of the Microsoft Office Suite. Not sure if your school's computers have it or not. If you are a Mac school, Macs use a similar program called Garage Band, which I'm told also looks great. I've also used Photo Story 3, which a free download from Windows. That would be a good option if you do not have Movie Maker already installed. There's also a program available for free online called Jaycut. I've never used it, but it looks very similar to Movie Maker. Hope this helps!
Jessica
Hi Cynthia-
I work with Microsoft's Education public sector and pr and from what we hear...teachers love Windows Live Movie Maker. You can put video and photos together, use special effects and transitions, add sound to create a terrific, and highly-polished movies. Best of all: It’s FREE!
Here’s a classroom guide for it (ideas and overview) http://www.microsoft.com/education/teachers/guides/windows_movie_ma...
And they download it here (this link is also on the page above) http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker?os=other
Hope this helps!
Thanks Jessica and Kelly - Windows Movie Maker or iMovie sounds like a good choice. I have iMovie on my computer and the tech dept. told me they could update it to iMovie11. But I should familiarize myself with Windows Movie Maker too because that's probably what most of my students will have available to them. Thanks for the links.
Cyntia
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