Showing posts with label imovie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imovie. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Green Screens at the Upper School
This is a very exciting and busy week at the Upper School with students wrapping up final projects and preparing for exams. I just spent this last A block in two classrooms, one Spanish and one French, working with students making movies using green screens. Students in Spanish with Gaby Gonzenbach and Caroline Meliones are using the World Languages department iPads to make movie trailers using the Green Screen by Do Ink app, while students in Brigitte Tournier's French class used the classroom flipcam to film scenes in front of a green screen. The footage was then imported into iMovie and combined with a photograph of a beautiful hotel lobby to create a stunning scene. What fun projects!
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french,
green screen,
imovie,
iPads,
spanish,
Upper School,
world languages
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Spanish Skits Using iMovie and Green Screen
Ideas for Green Screen Video ProductionLast year Ms. Jamison introduced the green screen idea to the Middle School. By shooting your next project on a green screen, you have ability to create a clean and stylish video production. Since you will have the ability to alter the background of your production, there are no limits to the creative direction of your final composition. The basic idea of green screen production is simple: setup a green screen, shoot the presentation in front of it, then remove the green in your video editing software (iMovie) and replace it with your chosen background in post production.
Here are some of the latest images from Hardy's eighth grade Spanish classroom.
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8th grade,
bbnClassroom,
green screen,
imovie,
MS,
world languages
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