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Visual Puns Paper Animation

Starfish Animation Example

In Digital Video Arts, students will receive a visual pun and in a small group they will animate the concept using paper. Students create a storyboard first, then cut out backgrounds and characters. Then using a digital camera on a TRI-POD (this is very important) they take frame by frame images of their movie, moving the paper a little bit at a time. After the filming is done the pictures are uploaded into Windows Movie Maker. They MUST adjust the “options” to reduce the time that each picture shows before adding the pictures to the timeline. This is one of the most common errors, so remind them often!

This is my super quick example that I put together in about 5 minutes. But my students too several weeks to complete the project.

Rotoscoping!

Students (MS and HS) around the world collaborated to do this cool rotoscoping animation project… I keep trying to figure out how to add this assignment to my video class, but we barely get through the basics…


Rotoball 2009 from The Carrot Revolution on Vimeo.

My students in the News

Two of my students made the local newspaper

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Door Movie Teacher Resources

The Door Movie: Using AFI curriculum, students created a short video about a door. They then added music and sound effects in Windows Movie Maker to complete the movie. The entire process included storyboards, multiple camera angles, shooting, editing and reshooting. Although students worked in small groups to film, they each edited their own version of the finished movies. See all posts tagged with Door Movie to see student work.

Assignment Expectations: You WILL be graded on the following parts of your movie.

  • Storyboard: 20 points
    • rubric_storyboard (click to read or print)
    • Required Elements:
      • Movement of actor
      • Camera Angle
      • planned sound effects
  • Filming: 20 points
    • rubric_filming (click to read or print)
    • Required Elements:
      • one director, one camera person, one actor
      • Cooperate as a group
      • You must complete the filming of the whole story within one class period
      • You MUST follow the storyboard as written
  • Editing: 50 points 
    • rubric_editing (click to read or print)
    • Required Elements:
      • Beginning, Middle and End to the story
      • NO in camera sound
      • music and sound effects throughout movie (no dead air)
      • Title and credits complete
      • one or more video effect

Storyboards to use and print out

Examples of finished professional storyboards

Other Examples of the Door Movie by AFI students

The AFI Door Movie Instructional Videos and resources http://screennation.afi.com/Learn.aspx

Animated Introduction to Digital Video Arts

http://www.xtranormal.com/

Rotoball Project

Students from several countries crated rotoscoped animations.

Rotoball 2008 from The Carrot Revolution on Vimeo.

Door Movies

All the door movies in one place!!!!

Download Video: Posted by cgaub at TeacherTube.com.

Download Video: Posted by cgaub at TeacherTube.com.

Download Video: Posted by cgaub at TeacherTube.com.

Download Video: Posted by cgaub at TeacherTube.com.

Verb, It’s What you DO! Pivot

Based on the “Verb it’s what you do” commercials, create a pivot that has letters acting out and spelling out an action of some kind. Be creative! For this Assignment Students Picked a verb, Used MS PAINT to create a background , Used  PIVOT Stickfigure Animator to act out the word and then Used Windows Movie Maker to add music and title, credits.

dive (click to see an example)

To work on from home you will need to download the program from snapfiles. http://www.snapfiles.com/get/stickfigure.html

Pivot “Verb: it’s what you do” Assignment

dive (click to see an example)

Animate a Word Project in “Pivot” Animation Project

Based on the “Verb it’s what you do” commercials, create a pivot that has letters acting out and spelling out an action of some kind. Be creative! Must have details AND a background. Save as a GIF and Upload to Windows Movie Maker to add music and credits.

To work on from home you will need to download the program from snapfiles. http://www.snapfiles.com/get/stickfigure.html

Personal Stories

Eight graders in Digital Video Class wrote a story about a person, place or event that impacted their life. They then had to collect and create visuals that told the story, record the story narration and put them together in either MS Photostory or Windows Movie Maker. This was their final project for second trimester.

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Personal Story by Emily B

Personal Story by Paige B

Personal Story by Anna S

Personal Story by Clarissa L

Personal Story by Leobardo C

Personal Story by Heather N

Personal Story by Brady P

Personal Story by Joseph B

Personal Story by Ciarra F

Personal Story by Austyn