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Photo Montage
60 Points Possible
Project Time: 3 Days
Objective:
In this assignment you will learn the basic features of the
video editing software iMovie. You will learn how to import still photos and
music, apply transitions, effects, and titles to your movie. You will also use a website to obtain free
music for your video. At the end of this
project, you will have a 60 second movie that uses still photos to explore a
theme of your choice.
Take a look at these examples:
Photo Montage Example 1
Photo Montage Example 2
Photo Montage Example 3 Avril’s Life
Instructions for
Photo Montage Assignment
- Create
a folder titled, Photo Montage, in your Movie folder.
- Use
Google or Yahoo advanced image search to find 18 photographs that are all related by a theme. Select large or medium size for your
search. Some possible themes include: your favorite city; actor; movie;
cartoon; sport; team; athlete; musician; singer; or band. The theme can also be more abstract,
exploring a feeling or political idea. Make sure that your subject matter
is appropriate. You should not have
images that are violent, sexual, drug or gang related. Save each image you want by either dragging it into your Picture folder or by holding the
Control key down and clicking your mouse, then selecting Save.
- Open iMovie by going to your Applications folder OR by
clicking on the shortcut located on your Dock at the bottom of the
screen. Select Create a New Project
from the iMovie menu window that opens up.
- Name
the new movie with your last name and the word montage (i.e. Wilson_montage)
- IMPORT PICTURES: Open up a Finder window and drag the
photos into the The iMovie Project.
- Drag
the other photos into the timeline in the order you desire. You can rearrange the order at any time
by simply dragging the images around.
- Select
the Ken Burns Effect and adjust the start and End of how the image will
appear. Click on the middle of the
picture to set the composition you want.
Make sure you do not show any black edges.
- Click
on Trans to add
transitions.
- Select Transitions from the Menu that
appears. You must add
transitions to every
photo. Use a variety of
transitions. You can delete the
ones you don’t like by selecting them and pressing the delete key. Transitions are placed between each
photo. Transitions take time AWAY from the time your photos appear in a
movie. You can control length of
the transitions by adjusting the Speed
slider and then previewing the
results by clicking the Preview button.
- EFFECTS: Next Add Effects, which is located to the right of
transitions. You should have a
minimum of five photos with effects. Note: You can put an effect on top of an
effect. If you want to remove
effects from a clip, push down the control key and then click on the
clip. A menu will appear that will
allow you to “restore clip.”
- OPENNING TITLE: Next think up a short title that
describes your theme. Click on the
first photo after your logo in the timeline. Select Titles next to Trans
and select a Title style and name your movie. Select the Speed and Pause
you want. Select the Font, Size and Color. Preview when done. When you are
done you must drag the small icon of the Title you selected in FRONT of
the first picture in your project. Make sure NO transition is between the
clips, or it won’t work. Make sure
the “Over black” box is unchecked.
- CLOSING CREDITS: Add credits end of movie and put your
name on the upper line and make this title over a black background.
- MUSIC: Go to http://www.jamendo.com/en/creativecommons
and find a 60 second music
selection. It must match your
theme. Find the Feel section on
the website and select a category that matches your theme.
- Select
only 60 second MP3 files. These
will download to your desktop. You
can then double-click them to listen to them after they have
downloaded. When you find the
music you want, place the file in your Music folder.
- Import
the music file into your iMovie project. It will
appear on your timeline.
- You
shouldn’t have to cut the length of the song for your movie because it
should be 60 seconds in length. If you do have to, or for future projects,
move the Playhead to the spot on the timeline
where you want to cut the movie.
Under Edit on the menu bar select Split Selected Audio Clip at Playhead or press Command T.
- SAVE: You next need to save a playable video
file version of your movie and put it on the server. Go to File and Share. Select Make Movie.
Save (Share) the movie into
your Movie folder. Movie Name:
Write your last name with a number 3, signifying that this is the third
project to go on the server.
22. TURN IN
ASSIGNMENT: Connect to the server
and place your CD-ROM movie into the proper folder.
Extra Credit
If you finish early, you can create
a second Photo Montage assignment. It
also should include 18 photos and all the other requirements listed above. All extra credit assignments are due at the
same time as the main assignment.
GRADING CRITERA
- Project
is exactly 60 seconds long.
- Project
incorporates 60 seconds of music selected from the proper website.
- Project
contains 18 pictures of medium to large size that all have a common theme.
- Ken
Burns Effect photo movement is composed in a meaningful way, with no black
edges.
- Project
starts with a title after your logo lists the name of the theme of this
video. This title is superimposed on a photograph.
- A different
transition is used between every photo.
- Effects
are placed on a minimum of five photos.
- An end
credit a colored background lists “Edited by” and your first name and last
initial.
- Project
is saved at the proper quality level - Large
- Project
is placed in the proper folder on the server on time.