WCC Flip Training: Historical Detectives!
Flip, Shoot, Share!
Get great ideas on how to use the Flip in your classroom!
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Introductions
(5 minutes) EILEEN / Adrienne
(10 minutes) ADRIENNE / Eileen
Note 5 segments and three roles.
Example from Prior Training
Activity
- Presentation of Artifact (5 min):
- Video Segments: (10 min)
- Set up of the Artifact (where was it found, what is the connection to you, does this have historical significance and what do you want to know about it).
- Discoverer talks with the Historical Detective.
- Set up for the Expert (who is the expert and where are they located).
- Detective talks with the Expert.
- Detective meet back with Discoverer to report findings.
- Research Artifact (30 min)
- All participants research the artifact.
- Record websites where information is found for Credit page.
Getting Started with your Flip Video Camera
(10 minutes) EILEEN / Adrienne
- Out of the box
- Batteries
- Set-up preferences
- Buttons - record, replay, trash
- Cable - connecting to TV
Tips for Video Recording
(15 minutes) ADRIENNE / Eileen
General Tips - Shooting Tips
1. Keep it steady.
2. Pan slowly.
3. Use digital zoom sparingly; physically moving is better.
4. Use a tripod when available.
5. Microphone is on the camera, stay close to main sound source.
6. Be conscious of background noise.
7. Keep sunlight at the shooter's back; avoid backlight.
8. Use more than one artificial light source.
Framing Shots
Excellent Summary of Framing Shots
1. Wide angle shots show everything and nothing in particular.
2. Medium and close up lose the background but reveal emotion.
3. Low angle is looking up at subject like a "hero shot."
4. High angle is looking down and makes subject look small.
5. Observe the rule of thirds.
6. Lead action and movement with open space.
Activity - Video Interviewing Techniques
(10 minutes) ADRIENNE/Eileen
1. Camera height
2. Tripod
3. Avoid profiles
4. Avoid interviewee looking into camera directly
5. Rule of thirds
6. Avoid wide shots
7. Consider close-ups to show emotion
Storyboard
(10 minutes)
Why Storyboard?
Storyboards:
- allow you to brainstorm ideas
- help you to visualize the finished product
- help you to efficiently plan your ideas
- cut down on editing time
- help you plan for camera shots
Storyboards should include notes about:
- Your intended audience and message
- Setting
- Camera directions (wide-angle, close-up, etc.)
- Dialogue/Script
- Timing
- Materials
Example Storyboard
Activity Continued
- Video Segments:
- Set up of the Artifact (where was it found, what is the connection to you, does this have historical significance and what do you want to know about it).
- Discoverer talks with the Historical Detective.
- Set up for the Expert (who is the expert and where are they located).
- Detective talks with the Expert.
- Detective meet back with Discoverer to report findings.
- Storyboard and Script (30 min) (make sure to include the 5 steps above)
- Team decides on main points to be captured in the script.
- Record websites where selected information was found.
- Team decides on framing shots, close ups, angles, etc. and enters that information on the script.
- Film (30 min) - Make sure every clip is 7 seconds at minimum.
- Download footage
(45 minutes) EILEEN/Adrienne
1. Demo Trimming
Now you do it!
2. Demo Movie
Now you do it!
3. Demo Combining Movies
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Combine movies.
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Finalize your video.
Now you do it!
Tips and Tricks
1. Overview/Demo of Importing an Image from a PowerPoint Slide
Now you do it!
Uploading Video
(10 minutes)
Hosting Sites
Vimeo - Free, 500 MB of storage every week, supports most file formats and High Definition (only one HD upload per week), web or desktop uploader, privacy settings. See an example.
Blip TV - Free, 1 gig per video upload, supports most file formats and High Definition,web or desktop uploader. Not meant as a one-off hosting site; no privacy settings with Free version. Distinct URL, http://dewolfe.blip.tv/. See an example.
Dropbox - Free. Not a video hosting site, but an online storage space. 2gb of space; useful for your students to send you their videos.
Now Upload Yours!
https://public.me.com/dewolfe
Extra Resources - Video in the Classroom
Explore these ideas:
1.43 Ways to Use Flip in Class - great slide show - takes a few seconds to load.
2. Professional Common Craft video explanation with paper - Example
3. Stick Puppet Videos - Example 1, Example 2- storyboard, video
4. Scavenger Hunts - Example 1, Example 2
More Resources
The National Teacher Training Institute on using video effectively
PDF by KQED with strategies for using video, pages 1-4
Ed1stop Resources (important to login first)
AP Images
Teacher Created Materials - see the Project Support tab
Library of Congress
Packing up/Final discussion/Evaluations
(10 minutes) EILEEN/ADRIENNE
If time... Rubrics
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