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Discover how to craft captivating book trailers with simple, effective strategies. This guide, created by Naomi Bates, a high school librarian, offers tips for both offline and online tools. Learn to use websites like Animoto and Microsoft Movie Maker while embracing the principles of simplicity in design. Keep your visuals striking and limit text to ensure maximum impact. Gain insights from successful ad campaigns and don't forget to save your work frequently. Perfect for educators looking to engage students through creative media!
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Offline or Online – Apps to create with! Created by Naomi Bates, H.S Librarian Northwest High School, Justin, TX Creating Book Trailers
Images and Sounds – Websites and Attribution
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Simple Rules of Creating Booktrailers…. • Keep it SIMPLE – Not a lot of text!! • Watch your images!! Look at how text would be seen ON the slide (ie too many colors on an image) • Keep the transitions and effects TO A MINIMUM – don’t keep switching…2-3 throughout the trailer is good!! • Watch television commercials…learn from the experts!!
Using Windows Microsoft MovieMaker
DON’T FORGET TO SAVE OFTEN!!!! (especially if you’re using Windows XP)