This weeks assignment, creating an iMovie was challenging. I didn’t explore many of the resources you provided because the past few technology classes I have taken, I have done a bunch of exploring and really wanted to use the majority of my time towards the actual project. Creating a movie is at times frustrating and time consuming. I found myself going through several steps in the process. The first is brainstorming.
I knew I wanted to create a movie based on a project in my ecology class. We have been doing project based learning and I wanted to document our process and results to share with others. Most of my previous movies have been with still photographs, so for this project, I really wanted to use video, and in particular interview my students. I created a list of individual questions for each student and informed them last class that they were going to be interviewed. They were mostly good sports about it. I had one student film, while the student and I sat beside each other to do the interview. We had to do several takes with some students as they were a bit shy or goofy. I managed to interview all students in an entire class period which was surprising. After I had all of the video, I had to watch it several times to look for themes that were consistent throughout the interviews. I also didn’t know how to organize the video. (This is the step that I find my students really struggle with. I usually sit down with them at this point and walk through ideas with them because they are ready to give up at this point). I watched the student interviews a few times before deciding on a format. Each student had some piece of the interview that really stood out. I took that piece and used it as a quote to introduce the student interview. I also cut out a great deal of the interview for each student. Next I had to decide on how to introduce and end the video. I went with text boxes versus narrating because I really wanted it to be about my students. I used some data and photographs we had compiled over the past month.
I was pleased with the final result and liked how the student interviews came together to connect the whole piece. I may add music to the end and beginning but haven’t quite decided yet. I am going to get feedback from my students next class. There were some challenges with iMovie on the iPad that I still need to explore. Transitions and using sound effects were frustrating. There was a sound effect for each transition slide that I couldn’t figure out how to erase and I found it distracting. In the end, this project is a good lead into the culture unit I am about to begin with my freshman. Now that the struggles and joys are fresh in my mind, I can share them with my students first hand.