This project is intended to serve as a repository of exemplary practices in developing an authentic student voice in digital storytelling. We hope that this resource will be a benefit to the video neophyte and over time provide a forum of best practices developed by video experts.
We hope you find this resource to be beneficial and that you will return as we evolve and expand.
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Hidden Heroes is a hands-on, standards-based curriculum that asks youth to tell the stories of their communities through the heroes and leaders who live and work there. Developed in conjunction with Community Works, the curriculum is modeled after their ground-breaking Harlem Is... project.
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Please use this release form for any persons in your films or in photographs. It gives you permission to use them in your movies or web sites. In the blank line at the top, include your organization name.
Suggestion: Have many copies of these in hand when you are filming - especially if you are filming 'documentary style'
photo_release-v3.pdf
Evaluation Criteria for Film Submissions - More...
Evaluation Criteria for Film Submissions to the 2004 International Salesforce.com/foundation Media Festival
Please use this evaluation form as a guide when you are making your films. These are the variables the reviewers will be looking at when we make our final decision to show the films at the Festival on September 30th, 2004 in San Francisco.
Please remember all films should be completed by July 30th and sent on miniDV - please note if it is PAL or NTSC.
evaluationcriteria2004v2.pdf
Final Cut Express (FCE) can be a bit daunting to iMovie users looking to move up to gain the extra features that FCE has to offer. However it doesn't have to be. You can infact use it in much the same way as iMovie and still get the benefit of its extra features.
This article uses iMovie language and techniques to get you started in FCE and able to do all the things you could do in iMovie and a little bit more.
Created by David Baugh
http://www.denbighict.org.uk/dv/article.php?23.0
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