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 | | How to make animations, video, commericals, documentaries and more |  | | Illinois Computing Educators Brennan site - JBTV Thanks to Apple I have plenty of space to post video clips. The 2003 CTEC finalists and a video tips film that Mike Hoffman and I (mostly Mike) did. Digital Storytelling Here are my favorite sources of inspiration and some resources for telling a good story through video and other multimedia tools. Advanced iMovie Handout for the presentation and workshop. Also, the Lewis Hine movie is available for download from Guerrilla Graphics A potpourri of free and low cost tips and tricks and odds and ends. A.V. Information on some of my favorite education links, video editing and products. Multimedia Mania A 1 or 2 day workshop Ken Wiseman and I offer. The Chicagoland Television Educators Council A great group of media educators and film clips by their talented students. The Illinois Technolgy Conference for Educators = IL-TCE February 27th and 28th for workshops - General conference sessions on March 1st and 2nd at Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL. Multimedia WebQuest for Teachers A work in progress to introduce educators to the joy and ease of multimedia. |  | | Many resources, including a blog. |  | | Welcome to the Student Center! Welcome to the AFI Screen Education Student Center. Here you can enjoy student films and storyboards, seminars with filmmakers, factoids, opinion polls and news stories about the activities of the center. We aim to help you use the same tools and ideas that professionals use to tell compelling stories, bring dinosaurs to life and make starships fly to distant worlds. By understanding how and why these tools work, and how to clearly express your ideas visually, you will develop a powerful way to find your voice to tell your own stories.
|  | | Digital Images, Audio, Video, Storyboard resources and more. Alternate Link:http://wiki.fcit.usf.edu/wiki/Cool_Technology_Sites |  | | Scanning existing photographic prints, drawings, slides, and negatives is a popular use for digital imaging. By scanning existing images, you can preserve vintage photographs on CD-Rs and CD-RWs, repair and retouch your family album, and share images with friends and family without losing control of your valuable negatives or original prints. You can e-mail or post your images on a Web site, even when they were not shot with your digital camera. In order to take advantage of these opportunities to use and share your existing photos in a digital format, you need to scan them into digital images. |  | | Links at Educating Educators Wiki |  | | How to trim pixel count |  | | Links to: The Benefits of Digital Images over Film Using Professional Tricks to Create Interesting Pictures How to Take Better Vacation Pictures Transferring Digital Images from Your Camera to Your Windows Computer How to Retouch Blemishes in your Digital Photos How to Organize Your Digital Photos in Your Image-Editing Software Creating a Digital Slideshow in Adobe Photoshop Album How to Copy Your Digital Image Slideshow to DVD |  | | Copyright Free Pics Copyright Free Music Internet Safety |
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