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 …
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Digital CPR: Bringing Your Reading Series to Life With Digital Video
At the CUE Conference I presented two sessions, my favorite was “Digital CPR: Bringing Your Reading Series to Life with Digital Video Podcasting.” I opened the session with “Camouflage Jones, Private Investigator” which is one of my more successful classroom movies in terms of balancing curricular demands and cinematic concerns. I must say it …
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 …
Video in the Classroom Interview: It’s Elementary
I was a guest Tuesday on the It’s Elementary show with Jose Rodriguez, Alice Mercer, and Lisa Durff to discuss using video production/podcasting in the elementary classroom. They were terrific hosts and I had fun being on the show. I particularly enjoyed brainstorming productions gone wrong. It forced me to think more about how you …
Digital Storytelling Blog Carnival #2
Welcome to the second installment of the Digital Storytelling Blog Carnival. Some have correctly noted that I’m using the terms digital storytelling here synonymously with digital filmmaking. Whatever you want to call it, the technology gets cheaper and easier to use everyday. Here’s another assortment of articles for beginners and pros alike. Enjoy! Getting Started …
Digital Storytelling Blog Carnival #1
Welcome to the first edition of the Digital Storytelling Carnival and for visiting the newly relaunched Video in the Classroom.com Thank you for visiting and a special thank you to everyone who submitted an article. There’s a lot here to enjoy and learn from. As long as interest keeps up I’d like to make this …
Design and Storytelling in Film
An interesting conversation began in Students 2.0, where Anthony, a high school student, wrote, “…like home movies, most…student videos are lacking a thesis and a design to support them. As technology allows us to integrate creative projects…we need to give students the tools to funnel their creative efforts into an effective and cohesive whole.” I …