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Making the Haiti Project Video

Making the Haiti Project Video. By Gamalieel Gonzalez Edited by Mrs. Montgomery. How W e Started. Contacted Numana and got permission to use and edit their video on www.vimeo.com . Brainstormed ideas for our skit and video.

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Making the Haiti Project Video

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  1. Making the Haiti Project Video By Gamalieel Gonzalez Edited by Mrs. Montgomery

  2. How We Started • Contacted Numana and got permission to use and edit their video on www.vimeo.com . • Brainstormed ideas for our skit and video. • Started taking pictures of students tutoring at the Elementary School.

  3. Action • Decided to try the food that we are working for. • Took pictures as we cooked and ate the food. • Made video of our skit. • Found music for the video.

  4. Numana’s Video • Numana video was found on www.vimeo.com. • Rick Rogers, our field coordinator, told us about (www.zamzar.com) which would convert Numanavideo from Mp4 to Windows Movie Maker (WMV). • After we converted the video, we saved it to the video file on the computer. • Opened Movie Maker – imported Numana video from video file to Movie Maker and edited it to desired timeline length.

  5. Editing the Final Product •  We used a USB cord to save our video of the skit and pictures of our tutoring from the digital camera to the computer. • Imported the video of our skit and pictures of our tutoring from our computer to Movie Maker. • Went to timeline on Movie Maker and moved everything to desired positions.

  6. Final Steps • Recorded several people speaking into an audio recorder to see which sounded best for video. • Imported voice recording from audio recorder using USB and saved to music file. • Imported voice recording and music from music file to Movie Maker. • Dragged sounds to desired place on our final video. • Added titles and headings to transition slides and pictures. • Made credits to give everyone their recognition. • Burned a CD to mail to OTAC because the file was so large.

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