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Movies

We have already established that having a visual for students to watch is really worthwhile. So what are the advantages of making our own movie?

Click on the following links that explains 6 simple ways to use iMovie in the classroom, ​iMovie support and an iMovie cheat sheet

Tips to create an iMovie

  • Take the necessary time to plan;

  • What objectives will you teach and cover?

  • How will you present the information?

  • Why will this add value to support teaching and learning? 

  • Record and capture video and images (movement skills, ball skills, referee signals, drills, strategies, coaching strategies, instruction etc).

  • View and check your first video and images to proof the quality, then continue to record. Check for lighting, background sounds, capturing whole content etc.

  • Edit, trim, crop video and images, add titles, transitions, audio etc.

  • Be creative and explore iMovie functions to engage the audience.

  • Create and import other video's or applications into iMovie, such as keynote animations. 

Final cut pro is the advanced extension platform from iMovie.  

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What do you need on your imovie for it to meet the requirements on the 10 tools page? All of these:

  1. Audio (voice / music / sound effects or mixture)

  2. Annotated image (s)

  3. Text

  4. Transitions

  5. Some slow motion.


REMEMBER TO FILM IN LANDSCAPE FOR IMOVIE

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