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Windows Movie Maker Educast Series

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The following videos are a 9 part series on how to use Windows Movie Maker. Movie Maker is a proprietary video editing software application which allows Windows operating system users to edit their own videos.

There are nine videos in this series although you can only see one player. The single player hosts all nine videos (thank you YouTube playlist). The series starts with Part 1: Basic Overview. To access the other eight videos, you must click on the text that says "Playlist" located at the bottom left of the player. You can then choose from the selection of other videos.

Note: This video educast series covers the first version of Movie Maker, not Windows Live Movie Maker.

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Digital Self-Portrait Workshop 1.3

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Over the summer, a group of bay area educators participated in a media production workshop, Digital Self-Portraits at KQED. The workshop began with an inspirational day of art-making and viewing at SFMOMA and Zeum. After learning more from curator Julie Charles about contemporary portrait artists (including Robert Arneson and Janine Antoni), the group headed over to ZEUM (soon to be reopened as the Childrens’ Creativity Museum) for some hands-on fun with stop-motion animation. After the field trip, teachers learned about cinematography and story board techniques, then spent two weeks producing a short, autobiographical films to be used as inspiration for self portraiture projects in the classroom.

Each film was creative, and each teacher interpreted the idea of self portraiture in a unique way. Take a moment and view two of theses excellent films produced by art teachers Sharon Ernst and Paul Cartier.

"This is a Self-Portrait"
A film by Sharon Ernst

with naration from Sharon Ernst on Vimeo.

"So Far"
A film by Paul Cartier

Want to learn how to make a film and incorporate media projects into your curricula? Sign up for KQED’s Education Newsletter for the latest info about our media production institutes for arts educators coming up in spring and summer, 2012.