Due:
Here is a rough outline of how to pace your work. What do you need to do outside of class to stay on schedule?
Complete all research (Phase 1 & 2): Friday 12/15
Finished script: Monday 12/16 - Tuesday 12/17
Record narration at home by Wednesday 12/18 - (Too much noise at school to record)
Documentary final due date: Friday 12/20 - (Thursday 12/19 & Friday 12/20 are non-block)
Do not hesitate to ask for help! That's my job!
The whole point of school is to find out things you didn't know before. That's what learning is. Those who ask the most questions get the most answers. Embrace the process and you will succeed! You will know things you didn't know before!
Instructions:
1. After your script is completely done and has been peer reviewed, record yourself reading your script for the narration of your documentary.
***YOU MUST CREATE YOUR DOCUMENTARY IN THE ASSIGNMENT!
DO NOT CREATE A NEW PROJECT OUTSIDE OF THE ASSIGNMENT!!!***
2. Add visuals that compliment what you're saying
Use "Canva" to find more visuals if it's helpful
Search "Creative Commons" licensed photos from Google and you don't need to cite them! (search images, click "tools" under the search bar on the right, change "usage rights" to "creative commons"
3. Add music
4. Make sure you have a title scene at the beginning and credits for your citations at the end
5. Create transitions between visuals/segments
6. Check the volume of your sound/music & narration
Tips for using Canva & making credits:
Go to Canva
search for "Credits"
pick one of the options and click "customize"
double click in boxes and edit the text
when finished, click "share" and "download"
then upload that file into WeVideo
*Practice saying unfamiliar words or names before you record your narration! Find a pronunciation guide/video. Don't stumble on words or mispronounce them in your video.*
WeVideo Class Code:
1st period - 42l9wjo <-- lower case "L", not 1
3rd period - r91lym0 <-- lower case "L", not 1
4th period - r57p3jk
5th period - ry57vkk
6th period - 4p1j6k3
Complete all research (Phase 1 & 2): Friday 12/15
Finished script: Monday 12/16 - Tuesday 12/17
Record narration at home by Wednesday 12/18 - (Too much noise at school to record)
Documentary final due date: Friday 12/20 - (Thursday 12/19 & Friday 12/20 are non-block)
Do not hesitate to ask for help! That's my job!
The whole point of school is to find out things you didn't know before. That's what learning is. Those who ask the most questions get the most answers. Embrace the process and you will succeed! You will know things you didn't know before!
Instructions:
1. After your script is completely done and has been peer reviewed, record yourself reading your script for the narration of your documentary.
***YOU MUST CREATE YOUR DOCUMENTARY IN THE ASSIGNMENT!
DO NOT CREATE A NEW PROJECT OUTSIDE OF THE ASSIGNMENT!!!***
2. Add visuals that compliment what you're saying
Use "Canva" to find more visuals if it's helpful
Search "Creative Commons" licensed photos from Google and you don't need to cite them! (search images, click "tools" under the search bar on the right, change "usage rights" to "creative commons"
3. Add music
4. Make sure you have a title scene at the beginning and credits for your citations at the end
5. Create transitions between visuals/segments
6. Check the volume of your sound/music & narration
Tips for using Canva & making credits:
Go to Canva
search for "Credits"
pick one of the options and click "customize"
double click in boxes and edit the text
when finished, click "share" and "download"
then upload that file into WeVideo
*Practice saying unfamiliar words or names before you record your narration! Find a pronunciation guide/video. Don't stumble on words or mispronounce them in your video.*
WeVideo Class Code:
1st period - 42l9wjo <-- lower case "L", not 1
3rd period - r91lym0 <-- lower case "L", not 1
4th period - r57p3jk
5th period - ry57vkk
6th period - 4p1j6k3
Last Modified:
Wednesday,
December 11 12:17 PM