Final
Portfolio Review- Digital Photography
1.
Movie in Windows moviemaker
2.
Mini Resume
3. All images from length of class
4. A photographer's work that has influenced/inspired you
5. At least one “whatever” photo
3. All images from length of class
4. A photographer's work that has influenced/inspired you
5. At least one “whatever” photo
Create
a movie presentation with all slides of your work.
Requirements can be found in your ASSIGNMENTS folder, along with PowerPoint outlining everything you need to know. View this as often as you need.
Things you may find helpful to include:
Examples of how you improved…
Before/After’s of your “edited” or manipulated work
Music:
• All Images are to be animated
• Interior pages may run at a speed where you can say a word or two about the piece AND we have time to see it before it flashes by during the oral presentation the student isn’t rushed
• All text should be animated and staggered
• Staggering text will minimize audience reading ahead and not paying attention to ad lib’ed information
Requirements can be found in your ASSIGNMENTS folder, along with PowerPoint outlining everything you need to know. View this as often as you need.
Things you may find helpful to include:
Examples of how you improved…
Before/After’s of your “edited” or manipulated work
Music:
• All Images are to be animated
• Interior pages may run at a speed where you can say a word or two about the piece AND we have time to see it before it flashes by during the oral presentation the student isn’t rushed
• All text should be animated and staggered
• Staggering text will minimize audience reading ahead and not paying attention to ad lib’ed information
**** Portfolios are due on 6/18. You will have 4-5 minutes to present your movie to the class. You must narrate through the presentation as if we have never heard of you or seen your work. Presentations are your last Major Assessment for the course ****
Grading:
• Students may have notes but are not allowed to read from their presentation on the big screen
• Students are to speak audible
• Students are not to rush through presentation
• Students must be prepared to answer questions from the audience
• Students must include everything asked on them outline in ASSIGNMENTS folder and in class MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS folder. SAVE AS LAST_FIRST_FINAL
FINALLY, your last post ever!! POST YOUR VIDEO TO YOUR BLOG AS SEEN IN THE EXAMPLES HERE
Nicole Anjali Tina Anum
Post videos
There are several ways to post a video to your blog. .
- Click the black and white clapboard icon on the Post Editor toolbar.
- In the popup window, you'll see four options:
- Upload: You can browse for a upload a video from your computer. If this is your first video upload, you must agree to the Terms and Conditions.
- From YouTube: You can search YouTube and select a video to display on your blog.
- My YouTube videos:If you have your own videos under you Google Account, you can easily access and upload them through this tab.
- From your phone: If you have Google+ and Android, you can download an application that will allow all the videos from your phone to upload instantly to your Google Account. You can then click From your phone and select a video from your phone to publish on your blog. All content instantly uploaded from your phone is private until you choose to share it.
- Select one of the options, and click upload.
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