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Digital Storytelling


Making a Digital Story in iMovie ‘11

Amy Goodloe
Program for Writing and Rhetoric, CU Boulder
Workshop Overview

 Identify the steps involved in producing a digital
   storytelling project

 Follow each step, using iMovie ‘11 and additional
   apps, as needed

 End result: 2-3 minute practice digital storytelling
   project (rough cut)
Workshop Goals

 Understand the process and terminology associated
   with digital storytelling
    Storyboarding
    Assets

 Develop confidence in using iMovie ’11 to:
   Import images and video
   Add title cards, photo effects, and transitions
   Export a shareable digital story

 Have fun!
What is digital storytelling?

"Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of
the ancient art of storytelling. Throughout
history, storytelling has been used to share
knowledge, wisdom, and values. Stories have
taken many forms. Stories have been adapted to
each successive medium that has emerged, from
the circle of the campfire, to the silver screen,
and now the computer screen."


                                    (Leslie Rule 2009)
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11

Digital Storytelling Process
Overview of Composing Process

1. Brainstorm topics         6. Assemble assets

2. Gather assets             7. Apply effects &
                                transitions
3. Modify assets
                             8. Export rough cut*
4. Explore storytelling
   techniques                9. Revise & polish

5. Build storyboard*         10. Export & share


                          * Get Feedback (recommended)
Two Approaches to Photo Essays

Story first, then images         Images first, then story
  Write a story                  Gather visuals on a topic
  Gather visuals to              Assemble visuals in
   accompany story                 iMovie
  Assemble visuals in            Prepare a script to
   iMovie                          accompany visuals
  Record audio narration         Record audio narration




    (emphasis on storytelling)        (emphasis on visuals)
Materials

      Recommended             Optional
 Story              iPhoto and iTunes

 Photos             Video clips

 Audio clips        PowerPoint

 iMovie ‘11         Access to email

 Web browser        Text editor

 Image editor
Tip: Finding Applications

STEP 1: BRAINSTORMING
Planning

                  Brainstorming Strategies
   Freewriting                        Interviewing

   Listing                            Reviewing old photos

   Cluster mapping

   Dialogue          Rhetorical Situation
   Audience                           Timing

   Purpose                            Distribution method

   Motivating occasion
Types of Stories by Purpose

           Inform                       Persuade
 History or biography        Public Service
                                Announcement
 Documentary or
   docudrama                  Visual argument

                              Call to action
          Analyze
 Reflection on personal      Parody
  experience
 Concept analysis
Types of Stories by Content

   Important People                    Important...
 Character                    Places

 Memorial                     Events

 Adventure                    Activities

 Accomplishment               Discoveries

 Relationships



                         Joe Lambert, Digital Storytelling Cookbook
Topics for Educators’ Stories
   why you chose your profession or one of your hobbies
   memories of:
       learning to read and write
       learning to use a computer or go on the web for the first time
       learning how to become a good student

   an “embarrassing moment” that was particularly educational
   an event that changed your attitudes about an issue or inspired
    you to fight for a cause
   a powerful memory about a pet, event, or friend
   an incident that illustrates the value of something you learned in
    school that you thought at the time would have no practical value
A word about expectations

 We spend most of our grade school and college
   years learning how to write well, and yet very few
   master the skill well enough to be published, much
   less widely read

 The digital stories most of us make are not likely to
   ever be nominated for Academy Awards!

 One benefit of a workshop is to help you develop
   reasonable expectations for student projects
 Brainstorm a few possible
              topic ideas for a 2-3 minute
              practice digital story
            Consider what would give you
              the most hands-on experience
                 (with a variety of media)


Workshop   TIP: Brainstorm in writing so you
  Step
           can add to it later

STEP 2: GATHERING ASSETS
Types of Assets

   Digital Media                   Sources
 photos & other images    archival footage

 video clips              media labeled for reuse

 audio clips              media used with
                             permission
 narration
                           self-produced
 music & sound effects

 animations

 text
File Formats

 File format needed depends on which app you use
   to assemble the story
    such as iMovie, MovieMaker, PowerPoint

 Common digital media file formats:
    Images: jpg, png, gif, tif
    Video: wmv, mov, m4v, mp4
    Audio: wma, wav, mp3, m4a
Tips for Working with Assets

 Download, scan, or create images in highest quality
   possible
 Modify images in tiff or native image app format, not
   jpg
    Save jpg format for exported version

 Name (or re-name) with helpful file names
   But don’t change file extensions (like .jpg)

 For video, choose what works best with assembly app
   May not be highest quality option
Asset Management

PLANNING TIP: Think ahead to develop a
strategy for managing your assets, but remain
flexible and experiment.
 Mac users: put assets into iLife apps (iPhoto
   and iTunes) or a folder
 Windows users: put assets into WindowsLive
   apps or a folder
 If you brought your own assets,
              access them now.
            If on a lab Mac:
              Try putting assets into iPhoto
                 and iTunes
              If that doesn’t work:
                  create a new folder on the
                   desktop
                  give it an appropriate name
Workshop
  Step            save your files there
               (or work from a portable storage drive)
Finding Assets

 Search for images with creative commons licenses
   or otherwise marked as copyright-free

 Images
    Google Images, Flickr, many others

 Videos
    YouTube, Vimeo, Archive.org

 Audio
    DigCCMixter.org, Freesound.org
Tips for Downloading

 Find the highest quality available
   depending on your bandwidth limits

 Use a browser tool like Download Helper (for
   Firefox) to access embedded videos
    also offers conversion and audio stripping

 Rename files for clarity, as needed
   x&4lxp8w.jpg is not a helpful file name

 Right-click or control-click on image or file to
   download
 Downloading mp3 from dig.ccmixter.org
 Downloading movie file from archive.org
 Search for some usable media
              download 2-4 images
              download an mp3 audio file
                (optional)
              download a video clip
                (optional)

            Put files in iPhoto and iTunes or
              assets folder
Workshop       rename as needed
  Step
For Later: Creating Assets

 Record your own video with QuickTime X or iMovie
   (Mac) or MovieMaker (PC)
       or digital camcorder or smartphone

 Record audio narration with QuickTime X, iMovie, or
   GarageBand (Mac) or Sound Recorder or Audacity (PC)
       or smartphone

 Take your own photos with a digital point-and-shoot,
   SLR, or smartphone camera

 Create images in Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar apps
STEP 3: EXPLORE STORYTELLING   
STRATEGIES
7 Elements of Digital Storytelling

   1. Point of View What is the            4. The Gift of Your Voice A way to
    main point of the story and what         personalize the story to help the
    is the perspective of the author?        audience understand the context.

   2. A Dramatic Question A key            5. The Power of the Soundtrack
    question that keeps the viewer's         Music or other sounds that support
    attention and will be answered           and embellish the storyline.
    by the end of the story.
                                            6. Economy Using just enough
   3. Emotional Content Serious             content to tell the story without
    issues that come alive in a              overloading the viewer.
    personal and powerful way and
    connects the story to the               7. Pacing The rhythm of the story
    audience.                                and how slowly or quickly it
                                             progresses.


                                        From the Center for Digital Storytelling
Traditional Narrative Techniques
 Show, don’t tell!
 Offer details of character, place, and setting
   Include sensory details like taste, touch, smell, sound
   Use dialogue to convey conversations

 Experiment with plot
   chronological is not always the most interesting
   start in the middle, not at the beginning
   follow a narrative arc, not an outline

 Build up anticipation with foreshadowing
 Focus on a central theme
Digital Narrative Techniques

 Let the images, video clips, sound track, and other
   elements do some of the “talking” for you
      each element contributes meaning:
       images, narration, music, text, effects, and transitions
      elements can complement or contradict your
       message, depending on the desired effect

 Go easy on the effects and transitions
      use the most subtle unless the effect or transition is
       meant to convey additional meaning

STEP 4: STORYBOARDING
What is a Storyboard?

 Method of planning a visual composition by
   mapping it out scene by scene
    Describe digital media clip, narration, effects,
      soundtrack, transition out, etc.

 Tools: PowerPoint, Word tables, Comic Life,
   Stickies, print or “virtual” index cards, etc.
    lots of Word and PDF storyboard templates
      available online
Storyboard Elements

Structural Elements           Scene Elements
 Title card                 Digital media clips
 Introduction (optional)    Narration or script
 Body sections or “acts”    Effects applied to clip
  and “scenes”               Music or sound effects
 Closing scene              Transition out to next
 Credits                      scene
Storyboard Using Tables
Storyboard Using PowerPoint
 Sketch a few scenes for a
             storyboard
              in Word or PowerPoint
              in Stickies
              on sheet of paper
            Storyboard contents:
              Digital media clips
              Narration or script
              Effects applied to clip
Workshop
  Step        Music or sound effects
              Transition out to next scene

STEP 5: ASSEMBLING
 Launch iMovie ’11
              Click on the black star icon
                in the dock



Workshop
  Step
Overview of iMovie Interface

   Event browser
       for video clips recorded or imported

   Media browser
       access to iPhoto, iTunes, GarageBand, etc.

   Project library
       individual movie projects in progress

   Preferences
       turn on Advanced Tools

   Keyboard shortcuts
       press space to play and stop
Create a new project

 Create a new project and give it a name

 Choose an appropriate aspect ratio:
    standard 4:3 (good for archival footage)
    wide screen 16:9 (good for new footage)

 Do NOT check the automatic transitions box

 May click on themes to preview, but leave “no
   theme” selected
    Can switch to a theme later
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Adjust properties

 Go to the File menu and then to Project Properties

 Change Initial Photo Placement and Initial Video
   Placement to Fit
    you can apply cropping or Ken Burns’ Effect later, to
       individual clips

 Adjust default photo and transition durations, if
   desired
    you can adjust durations for each clip later
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
How to Import Photos

 Finding photos:
   iPhoto library in Media Browser
   folder on desktop

 Drag and drop onto your new project
   timeline
 Drag to change order
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
How to Import Video

 Go to File menu, select Import, and then
   Import Movies
    Will go into Event Browser

 Drag whole clips or selection from Event
   Browser onto Project composing area
 Take a moment to finish
             importing photos and
             video footage
              Don’t worry at this point
               about
               sequence, duration, effects,
               etc.
              If you have time, try moving
Workshop       the photos around by
  Step
               clicking and dragging them
Title Cards: Overview

 You can use title cards for:
    The project title and producer’s name
    Commentary or quotations
    Any time you want a chunk of text in the project
    Explanatory subtitles

 Alternatives:
    Create slides in PowerPoint, export as images, and
     import into iMovie
    Create text in an image editing app and import
How to Add Title Cards

 Select the T in the media browser area and look through
   title card selection
 Drag a card to your project and release in appropriate
   spot, when green + appears
      Cards can go between or on clips

 Choose a background for the card

 Type text
   Adjust fonts if desired

 Click Done when finished
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
 Create an opening title
             card and a closing title
             card
            Also create other title
             cards, as applicable
            Optional: Create a sub-
Workshop     title on top of a photo
  Step
Transitions: Overview

 Transition effects ease the shift from one photo to
   another, which creates a more polished look for
   your project

 Use subtle transitions in most cases and save flashy
   ones for when they really count
    Subtle: dissolves, blurs, fades
    Flashy: spins, swaps, circles, squares, wipes
How to Add Transitions

 Browse through transition options
    Mouse over to see demo

 Drag a card and release in appropriate spot
   between clips, when green + appears

 Preview transition in project:
    move playhead before transition
    press space bar to play

 Can adjust duration and overlap, as needed
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
 Apply a few transitions
             between your photos
              Don’t worry about choosing the
               “right” ones at this point, as your
               goal is to play around and see
               what’s available
              Transition types and durations
               can always be adjusted later

Workshop
  Step
Photo Effects: Overview

        EFFECTS                             TIPS
 Ken Burns Effect            Pay attention to the message
    Panning: side to side       conveyed by the effect!
     and up/down                Never let key person’s head go
    Zooming: in and out         off screen
 Fit                           Slower is better
 Crop                          Alternate between panning
                                 and zooming
 Rotation
                                Use “Fit” or “Crop” instead in
                                 some cases
How to Apply Photo Effects

 Select a photo and click on the gear icon
 Select the Cropping, Ken Burns, and
   Rotation menu
    Ken Burns Effect:
      set the “start” and “end” points as well as
         duration

 Preview and then click Done when finished
 Also try Fit, Crop, and Rotate, as needed
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
 Apply a few photo
             effects to your photos
              Don’t worry about the
               speed of the Ken Burns
               effect at this point
              Focus only on the
               placement of the image and
               whether you prefer it to
Workshop       zoom or pan
  Step
Photo Duration: Overview

 Your photos will all “play” for the custom duration
   you set in Project Properties (default is 4 seconds)

 You can set the length of time that each photo
   displays in your project using the duration setting

 TIPS:
    Don’t set the duration until you’ve finished inserting
     all photo and video clips, title cards, and transitions
    Viewers will get impatient if an image displays for
     longer than 10-20 seconds
How to Apply Photo Duration

 Double-click on the photo whose duration you want
   to set

 In Clip Adjustments window that pops up, set the
   duration in seconds
 Adjust the duration of a
             few of your photos
              To preview, position the
                play head at the start of the
                photo and press the space
                bar to “play” the photo


Workshop
  Step
How to Add Audio

 Browse audio options
    iMovie Sound Effects
    iLife Sound Effects
    GarageBand
    iTunes

 Drag and drop audio file when green + appears
   TIP: Don’t release while background is green or the clip
   will become an embedded soundtrack with no option
   for adjustment
Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11
Audio Adjustments

 Click gear to access clip adjustments
   Set duration
   Advanced audio options

 Click and drag audio ribbons to move

 Use Clip Trimmer to trim

        TIP: Get out your ear phones!
 Add a few audio clips to
             your project
              TIP: You can layer spoken
                and musical audio tracks




Workshop
  Step
Preview Your Cacophony 

 Click the “play project full screen”
  button




 Go back and play around some more

STEP 6: EXPORTING
Exporting: Overview

 iMovie regularly saves your project as you work on
   it, but you can’t share the iMovie file itself

 To share a movie with a friend or to upload it to the
   web, you must first EXPORT a web-ready version

 The resulting file will end in .m4v, which you can
   upload to most video hosting sites or share via
   Google Docs or Dropbox
    The file may be too large to send by email
 Go to the Share menu

            Select Export Movie

            Specify file name and location

            Choose medium

            Click OK
Workshop
  Step                  ... and wait!
Sharing Options

 Upload to video hosting site like
   YouTube, Vimeo, or Google Docs
    provide URL to video on site
    use embed code on blog or web page
    enable privacy options, if applicable

 Upload to CMS or web space
   Make file available for download
   Use custom-installed player
 Log into account on Vimeo,
              YouTube, Google Docs, or
              Dropbox
            Click Upload

            While video uploads, add
              relevant info (if applicable)
            Restrict viewing options:
Workshop      YouTube: unlisted
  Step        Vimeo: password
              Google Docs: share link
Saving Your Project File

 Attach external thumb drive or HD and make copy
   of Project files in Project Library browser

 Do the same for Events

 Also save all downloaded files, if applicable

 Or, if you were really just goofing around, never
   mind!
    All files on lab Macs will be wiped on reboot
Resources

      For handouts:
http://digitalwriting101.net

          Please feel free to contact me
                 with questions!

                  Amy Goodloe
             agoodloe@colorado.edu

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Making a Digital Storytelling Project in iMovie '11

  • 1.  Digital Storytelling Making a Digital Story in iMovie ‘11 Amy Goodloe Program for Writing and Rhetoric, CU Boulder
  • 2. Workshop Overview  Identify the steps involved in producing a digital storytelling project  Follow each step, using iMovie ‘11 and additional apps, as needed  End result: 2-3 minute practice digital storytelling project (rough cut)
  • 3. Workshop Goals  Understand the process and terminology associated with digital storytelling  Storyboarding  Assets  Develop confidence in using iMovie ’11 to:  Import images and video  Add title cards, photo effects, and transitions  Export a shareable digital story  Have fun!
  • 4. What is digital storytelling? "Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Throughout history, storytelling has been used to share knowledge, wisdom, and values. Stories have taken many forms. Stories have been adapted to each successive medium that has emerged, from the circle of the campfire, to the silver screen, and now the computer screen." (Leslie Rule 2009)
  • 8. Overview of Composing Process 1. Brainstorm topics 6. Assemble assets 2. Gather assets 7. Apply effects & transitions 3. Modify assets 8. Export rough cut* 4. Explore storytelling techniques 9. Revise & polish 5. Build storyboard* 10. Export & share * Get Feedback (recommended)
  • 9. Two Approaches to Photo Essays Story first, then images Images first, then story  Write a story  Gather visuals on a topic  Gather visuals to  Assemble visuals in accompany story iMovie  Assemble visuals in  Prepare a script to iMovie accompany visuals  Record audio narration  Record audio narration (emphasis on storytelling) (emphasis on visuals)
  • 10. Materials Recommended Optional  Story  iPhoto and iTunes  Photos  Video clips  Audio clips  PowerPoint  iMovie ‘11  Access to email  Web browser  Text editor  Image editor
  • 13. Planning Brainstorming Strategies  Freewriting  Interviewing  Listing  Reviewing old photos  Cluster mapping  Dialogue Rhetorical Situation  Audience  Timing  Purpose  Distribution method  Motivating occasion
  • 14. Types of Stories by Purpose Inform Persuade  History or biography  Public Service Announcement  Documentary or docudrama  Visual argument  Call to action Analyze  Reflection on personal  Parody experience  Concept analysis
  • 15. Types of Stories by Content Important People Important...  Character  Places  Memorial  Events  Adventure  Activities  Accomplishment  Discoveries  Relationships Joe Lambert, Digital Storytelling Cookbook
  • 16. Topics for Educators’ Stories  why you chose your profession or one of your hobbies  memories of:  learning to read and write  learning to use a computer or go on the web for the first time  learning how to become a good student  an “embarrassing moment” that was particularly educational  an event that changed your attitudes about an issue or inspired you to fight for a cause  a powerful memory about a pet, event, or friend  an incident that illustrates the value of something you learned in school that you thought at the time would have no practical value
  • 17. A word about expectations  We spend most of our grade school and college years learning how to write well, and yet very few master the skill well enough to be published, much less widely read  The digital stories most of us make are not likely to ever be nominated for Academy Awards!  One benefit of a workshop is to help you develop reasonable expectations for student projects
  • 18.  Brainstorm a few possible topic ideas for a 2-3 minute practice digital story  Consider what would give you the most hands-on experience (with a variety of media) Workshop TIP: Brainstorm in writing so you Step can add to it later
  • 20. Types of Assets Digital Media Sources  photos & other images  archival footage  video clips  media labeled for reuse  audio clips  media used with permission  narration  self-produced  music & sound effects  animations  text
  • 21. File Formats  File format needed depends on which app you use to assemble the story  such as iMovie, MovieMaker, PowerPoint  Common digital media file formats:  Images: jpg, png, gif, tif  Video: wmv, mov, m4v, mp4  Audio: wma, wav, mp3, m4a
  • 22. Tips for Working with Assets  Download, scan, or create images in highest quality possible  Modify images in tiff or native image app format, not jpg  Save jpg format for exported version  Name (or re-name) with helpful file names  But don’t change file extensions (like .jpg)  For video, choose what works best with assembly app  May not be highest quality option
  • 23. Asset Management PLANNING TIP: Think ahead to develop a strategy for managing your assets, but remain flexible and experiment.  Mac users: put assets into iLife apps (iPhoto and iTunes) or a folder  Windows users: put assets into WindowsLive apps or a folder
  • 24.  If you brought your own assets, access them now.  If on a lab Mac:  Try putting assets into iPhoto and iTunes  If that doesn’t work:  create a new folder on the desktop  give it an appropriate name Workshop Step  save your files there (or work from a portable storage drive)
  • 25. Finding Assets  Search for images with creative commons licenses or otherwise marked as copyright-free  Images  Google Images, Flickr, many others  Videos  YouTube, Vimeo, Archive.org  Audio  DigCCMixter.org, Freesound.org
  • 26. Tips for Downloading  Find the highest quality available  depending on your bandwidth limits  Use a browser tool like Download Helper (for Firefox) to access embedded videos  also offers conversion and audio stripping  Rename files for clarity, as needed  x&4lxp8w.jpg is not a helpful file name  Right-click or control-click on image or file to download
  • 27.  Downloading mp3 from dig.ccmixter.org
  • 28.  Downloading movie file from archive.org
  • 29.  Search for some usable media  download 2-4 images  download an mp3 audio file (optional)  download a video clip (optional)  Put files in iPhoto and iTunes or assets folder Workshop  rename as needed Step
  • 30. For Later: Creating Assets  Record your own video with QuickTime X or iMovie (Mac) or MovieMaker (PC)  or digital camcorder or smartphone  Record audio narration with QuickTime X, iMovie, or GarageBand (Mac) or Sound Recorder or Audacity (PC)  or smartphone  Take your own photos with a digital point-and-shoot, SLR, or smartphone camera  Create images in Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar apps
  • 31. STEP 3: EXPLORE STORYTELLING  STRATEGIES
  • 32. 7 Elements of Digital Storytelling  1. Point of View What is the  4. The Gift of Your Voice A way to main point of the story and what personalize the story to help the is the perspective of the author? audience understand the context.  2. A Dramatic Question A key  5. The Power of the Soundtrack question that keeps the viewer's Music or other sounds that support attention and will be answered and embellish the storyline. by the end of the story.  6. Economy Using just enough  3. Emotional Content Serious content to tell the story without issues that come alive in a overloading the viewer. personal and powerful way and connects the story to the  7. Pacing The rhythm of the story audience. and how slowly or quickly it progresses. From the Center for Digital Storytelling
  • 33. Traditional Narrative Techniques  Show, don’t tell!  Offer details of character, place, and setting  Include sensory details like taste, touch, smell, sound  Use dialogue to convey conversations  Experiment with plot  chronological is not always the most interesting  start in the middle, not at the beginning  follow a narrative arc, not an outline  Build up anticipation with foreshadowing  Focus on a central theme
  • 34. Digital Narrative Techniques  Let the images, video clips, sound track, and other elements do some of the “talking” for you  each element contributes meaning: images, narration, music, text, effects, and transitions  elements can complement or contradict your message, depending on the desired effect  Go easy on the effects and transitions  use the most subtle unless the effect or transition is meant to convey additional meaning
  • 36. What is a Storyboard?  Method of planning a visual composition by mapping it out scene by scene  Describe digital media clip, narration, effects, soundtrack, transition out, etc.  Tools: PowerPoint, Word tables, Comic Life, Stickies, print or “virtual” index cards, etc.  lots of Word and PDF storyboard templates available online
  • 37. Storyboard Elements Structural Elements Scene Elements  Title card  Digital media clips  Introduction (optional)  Narration or script  Body sections or “acts”  Effects applied to clip and “scenes”  Music or sound effects  Closing scene  Transition out to next  Credits scene
  • 40.  Sketch a few scenes for a storyboard  in Word or PowerPoint  in Stickies  on sheet of paper Storyboard contents:  Digital media clips  Narration or script  Effects applied to clip Workshop Step  Music or sound effects  Transition out to next scene
  • 42.  Launch iMovie ’11  Click on the black star icon in the dock Workshop Step
  • 43. Overview of iMovie Interface  Event browser  for video clips recorded or imported  Media browser  access to iPhoto, iTunes, GarageBand, etc.  Project library  individual movie projects in progress  Preferences  turn on Advanced Tools  Keyboard shortcuts  press space to play and stop
  • 44. Create a new project  Create a new project and give it a name  Choose an appropriate aspect ratio:  standard 4:3 (good for archival footage)  wide screen 16:9 (good for new footage)  Do NOT check the automatic transitions box  May click on themes to preview, but leave “no theme” selected  Can switch to a theme later
  • 46. Adjust properties  Go to the File menu and then to Project Properties  Change Initial Photo Placement and Initial Video Placement to Fit  you can apply cropping or Ken Burns’ Effect later, to individual clips  Adjust default photo and transition durations, if desired  you can adjust durations for each clip later
  • 49. How to Import Photos  Finding photos:  iPhoto library in Media Browser  folder on desktop  Drag and drop onto your new project timeline  Drag to change order
  • 51. How to Import Video  Go to File menu, select Import, and then Import Movies  Will go into Event Browser  Drag whole clips or selection from Event Browser onto Project composing area
  • 52.  Take a moment to finish importing photos and video footage  Don’t worry at this point about sequence, duration, effects, etc.  If you have time, try moving Workshop the photos around by Step clicking and dragging them
  • 53. Title Cards: Overview  You can use title cards for:  The project title and producer’s name  Commentary or quotations  Any time you want a chunk of text in the project  Explanatory subtitles  Alternatives:  Create slides in PowerPoint, export as images, and import into iMovie  Create text in an image editing app and import
  • 54. How to Add Title Cards  Select the T in the media browser area and look through title card selection  Drag a card to your project and release in appropriate spot, when green + appears  Cards can go between or on clips  Choose a background for the card  Type text  Adjust fonts if desired  Click Done when finished
  • 59.  Create an opening title card and a closing title card  Also create other title cards, as applicable  Optional: Create a sub- Workshop title on top of a photo Step
  • 60. Transitions: Overview  Transition effects ease the shift from one photo to another, which creates a more polished look for your project  Use subtle transitions in most cases and save flashy ones for when they really count  Subtle: dissolves, blurs, fades  Flashy: spins, swaps, circles, squares, wipes
  • 61. How to Add Transitions  Browse through transition options  Mouse over to see demo  Drag a card and release in appropriate spot between clips, when green + appears  Preview transition in project:  move playhead before transition  press space bar to play  Can adjust duration and overlap, as needed
  • 63.  Apply a few transitions between your photos  Don’t worry about choosing the “right” ones at this point, as your goal is to play around and see what’s available  Transition types and durations can always be adjusted later Workshop Step
  • 64. Photo Effects: Overview EFFECTS TIPS  Ken Burns Effect  Pay attention to the message  Panning: side to side conveyed by the effect! and up/down  Never let key person’s head go  Zooming: in and out off screen  Fit  Slower is better  Crop  Alternate between panning and zooming  Rotation  Use “Fit” or “Crop” instead in some cases
  • 65. How to Apply Photo Effects  Select a photo and click on the gear icon  Select the Cropping, Ken Burns, and Rotation menu  Ken Burns Effect:  set the “start” and “end” points as well as duration  Preview and then click Done when finished  Also try Fit, Crop, and Rotate, as needed
  • 68.  Apply a few photo effects to your photos  Don’t worry about the speed of the Ken Burns effect at this point  Focus only on the placement of the image and whether you prefer it to Workshop zoom or pan Step
  • 69. Photo Duration: Overview  Your photos will all “play” for the custom duration you set in Project Properties (default is 4 seconds)  You can set the length of time that each photo displays in your project using the duration setting  TIPS:  Don’t set the duration until you’ve finished inserting all photo and video clips, title cards, and transitions  Viewers will get impatient if an image displays for longer than 10-20 seconds
  • 70. How to Apply Photo Duration  Double-click on the photo whose duration you want to set  In Clip Adjustments window that pops up, set the duration in seconds
  • 71.  Adjust the duration of a few of your photos  To preview, position the play head at the start of the photo and press the space bar to “play” the photo Workshop Step
  • 72. How to Add Audio  Browse audio options  iMovie Sound Effects  iLife Sound Effects  GarageBand  iTunes  Drag and drop audio file when green + appears TIP: Don’t release while background is green or the clip will become an embedded soundtrack with no option for adjustment
  • 74. Audio Adjustments  Click gear to access clip adjustments  Set duration  Advanced audio options  Click and drag audio ribbons to move  Use Clip Trimmer to trim TIP: Get out your ear phones!
  • 75.  Add a few audio clips to your project  TIP: You can layer spoken and musical audio tracks Workshop Step
  • 76. Preview Your Cacophony   Click the “play project full screen” button  Go back and play around some more
  • 78. Exporting: Overview  iMovie regularly saves your project as you work on it, but you can’t share the iMovie file itself  To share a movie with a friend or to upload it to the web, you must first EXPORT a web-ready version  The resulting file will end in .m4v, which you can upload to most video hosting sites or share via Google Docs or Dropbox  The file may be too large to send by email
  • 79.  Go to the Share menu  Select Export Movie  Specify file name and location  Choose medium  Click OK Workshop Step ... and wait!
  • 80. Sharing Options  Upload to video hosting site like YouTube, Vimeo, or Google Docs  provide URL to video on site  use embed code on blog or web page  enable privacy options, if applicable  Upload to CMS or web space  Make file available for download  Use custom-installed player
  • 81.  Log into account on Vimeo, YouTube, Google Docs, or Dropbox  Click Upload  While video uploads, add relevant info (if applicable)  Restrict viewing options: Workshop  YouTube: unlisted Step  Vimeo: password  Google Docs: share link
  • 82. Saving Your Project File  Attach external thumb drive or HD and make copy of Project files in Project Library browser  Do the same for Events  Also save all downloaded files, if applicable  Or, if you were really just goofing around, never mind!  All files on lab Macs will be wiped on reboot
  • 83. Resources For handouts: http://digitalwriting101.net Please feel free to contact me with questions! Amy Goodloe agoodloe@colorado.edu

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. MY INTRO: Instructor and Digital Composition Coordinator for the PWR at CU BoulderGiven lots of workshops and presentations for faculty on aspects of digital composition, with special interest in digital storytellingGot interested in digital storytelling when a student wanted to add photos to her personal narrative essay; suggested she use iMovie and the project really took offStarted assigning digital storytelling projects in most of my classes and will be teaching a whole class on it next semester.Also: attended an independent school for K-12 (not an AISL member but a rival of one of them) and really value the education I received thereQUESTIONS: How familiar are you with digital storytelling? How might you use it?
  2. I’m hoping this workshop will help you to…
  3. Coming next: a short sample from the man behind 50 ways to tell a digital storyLeslie Rule, Digital storytelling association, 2009Conveying ideas or values using a narrative frameworkancient and intuitive human practicehow we make sense of the worldGrounding ideas in everyday lived experience rather than abstractionskey players are people, not ideasdesire to understand behavior and find coherence and meaning drive story forwardPAUSE a few beats after each main point
  4. Alan Levine set out to explore how to use a variety of free digital tools to tell a story about his dog, Dominoe. We’ll use his story as an example for the kind of project we’ll learn to create.
  5. Sample photo story
  6. How do you produce your own digital story?
  7. Not necessarily a linear process. Some steps are recursive. Helps to know the whole process before starting.
  8. There are other approaches as well, but these are commonWorth considering in the planning processThese are two approaches to the process BEFORE you put the photo essay together in iMovie
  9. Applications should be in dockOr look in Applications folder
  10. tried and true planning strategies taught in compositionclasses
  11. THINK ABOUT what purposes appeal to you for a practice activity(hoping you already have some ideas)
  12. Highly recommend checking out the Center for Digital Storytelling and the Cookbook (links on web page for workshop)First four chapters available for free, rich with good info. My students found it very helpful.
  13. What topics are appropriate for librarians?Literacy narratives are a common assignment in English, writing, language arts, etc.Digital Archive of Literacy Narrativeshttp://daln.osu.edu/
  14. Give yourself permission to make a crappy photo essay! (just as it helps to have permission to write badly)
  15. See faculty topic questions on web site
  16. ASSETSis the word used by multimedia composers to describe all the parts you might want to use to assemble a digital storySome might say that STORYBOARDING should come next, but sometimes the story you can tell is limited by the assets you can find.
  17. May need to use image, audio, or video editing app to change formatSometimes need media convertersText: can be on a title slide or in an imageWe’ll be using image files: jpg and png
  18. Basic apps for image, audio, and video editing come free on your computer or available for free on the webMore advanced options available at a range of pricesJPG is compressed format that re-compresses with each save; fine for export but not image in progress
  19. You can drag images into iMovie, but not videos. Dragging audio not recommended.Use QuickTime to edit or strip audioOther tools to use for planning: - folders and sub-folders - Evernote or other synching app to manage files (with categories and tags)
  20. I’ll show you how to save your project files and get everything off the lab computers laterIDEALLY: you’ll have a few photos and an audio clip, maybe also a video - might also download from web instead
  21. say something about creative commons and fair usePUT LINKS ON BOARD?renaming, saving, converting or resizing if necessarydon't re-save jpgs oftenAlso choose version that will work with your assembly app (mp4 or mp2 should work with all)http://www.archive.org/details/TheNewMa1987basics of file formatshow to save as, export, or convert into the appropriate file formats
  22. DEMO coming up on next slideBut also demo on live web page?
  23. Right click or control click on a link and choose “Save link as”
  24. Might want to download some media even if you brought your own assets“Usable” ultimately should mean Creative Commons or copyright free, but anything goes for today’s practice activity - worth considering how to approach this with students: is it ever OK to “borrow” images without permission?
  25. These are strategies you can try LATER(may demonstrate basics when we start with hands-on in iMovie)
  26. 7 elements of storytelling
  27. Narrative arc: do what makes sense for your subject matterCommon story pattern: stasis, conflict, disruption, resolution (as seen in Patient Voices sample)
  28. Consider the value of juxtaposition and contradictioneffects     - title cards     - caption cards     - transitions     - photo effects (Ken Burns, crop, etc.)     - closing creditsassemblyapps: video, presentation, photosupporting players
  29. Might also write in script format, describing digital media clip rather than including it** Acts and scenes are the units of thought, rather than sections or paragraphsNOTE on using Word: dragging images in for planning is ok, but don’t try to get them back out; use original fileStickies for Mac: virtual post-it notes
  30. Here’s an overview of what goes on a storyboard - Will demo how to use later
  31. From a project I’m working on: my digital literacy narrative - collecting these from anyone who’d like to share - shareyourdigitalstories.net
  32. Will need to return later to work on this once you learn more about the kinds of effects and transitions available
  33. We will take the approach of assembling assets and then adding audio narration* Should be here no later than 11am!
  34. Just going over the basics now. Ease yourself into it.Don’t try to learn what everything does all at once.iMovie SAVES FOR YOU, automaticallyWhat menu settings??
  35. I usually use Standard for photo essays unless I’m certain I’ll benefit from the wider screen
  36. Could record a bit of video if you don’t have any to import. Click the camera icon.ROUND ROBIN ACTIVITYif time allows, interview yourself or a partner(use title cards for questions)
  37. We will take the approach of assembling assets and then adding audio narration
  38. Sample of alternative:https://vimeo.com/24706473
  39. NOTE: Title cards can be dragged on top of photos, but subtitle cards are better for this purpose(Images can be layered on top of each other with advanced tools: cutaway)
  40. We will take the approach of assembling assets and then adding audio narration
  41. Note: “fit” and “cropping” both work for VIDEOS as well as photosFIT: is best for images that really can’t be panned or zoomed without losing the key person’s face
  42. Note: “fit” and “cropping” both work for VIDEOS as well as photosFIT: is best for images that really can’t be panned or zoomed without losing the key person’s face
  43. We will take the approach of assembling assets and then adding audio narration
  44. We will take the approach of assembling assets and then adding audio narration
  45. - Play around with sound effects and put a few inAlso put in some audio you downloaded Can layer multiple audio tracksCan also RECORD your own audio narration; click microphone button
  46. We will take the approach of assembling assets and then adding audio narration
  47. Other web ready formats include mp4 and movIn Windows, web-ready is wmv
  48. Just do this now: I’ll explain why in a minute.Exporting always takes time. If it doesn’t, you didn’t do it right.
  49. Highly recommend using standard video hosting sites, as that helps you and students become accustomed to how they work - I prefer Vimeo for quality and length - but YouTube is most likely to get traffic and is linked everywhere
  50. (or just watch as I demo on screen)
  51. I can help with external HD – we’ll figure out later how to get files to you.Move on to discussion, and I can help individuals with saving files.