Royalty Free Images Part 2

Here’s a followup to my earlier list of royalty free images. Additions by Janice Stearns…creative commons licensed…all require attribution: Long list from Terry Roberts OpenPhoto Free Image Database NASA Images Royalty Free Clip Art Additional royalty free image list  by Larry Ferlazzo and royalty free music/sound effects list by Larry Ferlazzo And my original list …

Royalty Free Music and Images

On Using Music in Video Podcasts It’s important that the music you choose to use in your video productions matches the mood of your project. Some of the K12 Online sessions had funeral dirge music during moments of inspiration and it kind of killed the mood for me. If you want good music you have …

iMovie ’08 Bootcamp Links

Links for iMovie ’08 Bootcamp Class at LACOE. Keyboard Shortcuts Apple’s Shortcuts Macworld article on getting back iMovie ’06 features iMovie ’08 Tutorials Apple’s Tutorials Movie Making Tutorials Flickschool San Fernando High School Teacher, Marco Torres Video in the Classroom.com My site for elementary filmmaking AFI Screen Education Storyboarding Storyboard Template Storyboarding Movie Screenplay to …

Digital Storytelling Carnival #4

The April edition of the digital storytelling carnival has arrived. Thanks for visiting and contributing articles. The next edition arrives in June. Submit to the next carnival. Latest News The American Film Institute rolls out its Screen Nation site which allows students to upload their own videos. Film Techniques 3 Styles of Acting Apple Computer …

Digital Storytelling Carnival #3

It’s that time of the month again for a round-up of the latest articles, examples, and theory behind digital storytelling and video production in the classroom brought to you by Video in the Classroom.com Thank you to everyone who contributed articles. And thank you for visiting. It’s not too early to submit an article to …

Royalty Free Images for Teachers

Here’s information about where to get images from when submitting powerpoints to the site and/or making movies, powerpoints in your classroom. Teachers often search google to find images. When you’re looking for a picture of a conga eel to explain what one is to an English Language Learner, for example, nothing really beats it in …