Friday, May 1, 2015

How to Monster Brownies

Here are a few steps you should follow when creating an instructional video:
Select Your Topic
  • ·         Choose a topic that you know how to do well.
  • ·         Consider your audience and be sure the topic is something that they can relate to or that would grab their attention.

Materials
  • ·         Make sure to gather all the materials that you will need for your presentation. This will insure that your time is spent wisely.

Plan
  • ·         Write out a script of what you want to say so you have somewhat of a plan how you are going to carry out your plan.
  • ·         If it is written out step-by-step, your presentation is guaranteed to be organized and chronologically correct.

The Presentation
  • ·         Speak clearly and make sure to annunciate your words. It is important that your audience is able to understand you in order to get your message across.
  • ·       Make sure to talk slow, so your audience can be following along with your video if necessary.

Upload Your Video
  • ·         Make sure after you take the perfect video to upload it so that people can learn from your expertise. 

Monday, November 24, 2014

5 Frame Storyboard






11/19/14

Reflecting on the comments and grade of your stop-motion animation... what you would do differently if you had to do it all over again? Would you manage your time better? Find better lighting for your photos? Come up with a better idea? Explain what you would change about your video.

11/24/14

What are you doing for Thanksgiving? Do you have any traditions? Go in to detail about your plans for the 5 day weekend.

For Thanksgiving I am going to visit my mom's boyfriends family. We are going to spend two nights there. A tradition that we have is to go black Friday together. One year we stayed up all night shopping and it was a blast. Before my aunt died we used to all have matching shirts and take a group photo wearing them. Over Thanksgiving break we also put up out Christmas tree and take a family picture to go on our Christmas cards.