LESSON ONE
WHAT IS YOUR DIGITAL STORY?
http://www.storycenter.org/memvoice/pages/tutorial_1.html
http://www.storycenter.org/canada/index.html
What are different kinds of stories
First person, POV, third etc…
How many different ways are there to tell a story?
Why is it important to tell your story your way?
Can other people tell your story?
GAME:
Split the class in to pairs. Have them tell each other a story from their childhood. The person that listens to the story has to summarize it to the group. Switch and repeat.
Did the other person get your story right?
What did they leave out or put in? Why?
What is it like to listen to your story being told?
Teaching Digital Camera Equipment:
Teach one student how to use the digital camera and they teach another-take a picture of your partner
quickly download all pictures on a computer and critique them for headroom, balance, background, etc…
If you have time:
Divide into groups. Take a picture that shows different moods, emotions, actions, etc…
Download on computer-class critique of pictures
Homework:
Bring in a picture for next class that you can tell a story from.
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LESSON TWO
Model how to tell a story from a picture you brought in to the class
Have the class write a story from the picture they brought in.
Explain how you will make a digital story about yourself, family, or community.
Brainstorm and FREEWRITE: Just write, don’t be afraid!
Share stories with class.
Teach Camera Skills and Camera shots: Do they know how to use a digital still camera?
http://www.youthlearn.org/learning/activities/multimedia/photo3.asp
Equipment:
Computers
4 Digital Still Cameras
Projector
Break them into four groups and give them digital still cameras to practice different camer shots. Have them digitize the pictures onto the computer and create a slideshow
Project their slide show and critique
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LESSON THREE
Watch digital stories and critique them:
http://www.storycenter.org/momnotmom.html
check out the media that matters short film festival online for inspiration
http://www.mediathatmattersfest.org/5/#
click on film #16 “Something Other than Other”
How did they do that?
Introduce Production Steps from Pre to Post Production
How to Make a Video:
There are three main steps:
Pre-Production
Production
Post-Production
What does this mean?
Pre-Production
Brainstorm idea
Write a treatment explaining your idea
Create a storyboard
Write a script
Learn how to use a camera, sound equipment and editing equipment
Prepare list of props and camera shots
Get permission to shoot in location
Have actors sign release forms
Production
Film the video/take pictures
Record narration
Post-Production
Log raw footage
Digitize raw footage into the editing software
Start creating the video
Add titles, special effects, narration, music and credits
Create a Production Schedule with the class so they know how much time they have to get the project done. Also go over what they need to complete the project and what they will be graded on:
Treatment
Storyboard
Script/Narration
Final Project
Depending on how many students and access to equipment you will have to decide how to divide the class.
Free write a story about yourself that you would like to tell
List different photos that may help you tell the story about who you are…
Homework: Bring in ten different photos that together tell a story
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LESSON FOUR
Learn how to read a photograph:
http://www.getty.edu/education/for_teachers/curricula/dorothea_lange/lange_lesson06.html
Equipment Needed:
Photo to be analyzed
Paper
Discuss POV
Metaphors
Juxtaposition
What is in the frame and what is left out
Subjective/objective
Have the class write from different perspectives of the people in the photograph
Present stories to the class
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LESSON FIVE
What is a storyboard?
Make a Storyboard . A storyboard is like a cartoon of what the finished video will look like. You are putting what is in your head on paper so you know what kind of pictures you need or what to photograph.
If you are already working with photos you already have try and put them in a logical order that tells a story.
Then write a script of what narration you will be using as voice over for your movie.
http://www.storycenter.org/memvoice/pages/tutorial_3.html
Present your storyboard and script to the class for review
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LESSON SIX
BE CREATIVE IN YOUR VISUAL STORYTELLING!!!!Check out these projects and analyze how they were made.
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LESSON SEVEN & EIGHT
LEARN BASIC EDITING TECHNIQUES and BEGIN EDITING!!!
Import narration, music, sounds, titles etc…f
For Moviemaker
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx
http://www.virtualartroom.com/dv_windows_moviemaker.htm
for iMovie
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LESSON NINE
ROUGH CUT SCREENINGS
Critique videos: Be sure to say something you liked about the video and why you liked it and what that person can improve on
Organize: a final cut screening for school community
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LESSON TEN
LAST MINUTE FIXES:
Spell Check!
Credits
Music
Effects
Make: Flyers to distribute in school, email and call parents to attend final screening
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LESSON ELEVEN
Have a screening
Have kids fill out rubrics for grading!
http://www.coe.uh.edu/digital-storytelling/evaluation.htm
Digital Storytelling Rubric to Download
EXTRA:
Send projects to youth media film festivals
Create a video blog
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