Step 1- Write your script.
Step 2- Practice your lines with your buddie.
Step 3- Find a green screen and set your position where you're going to sit and talk about your subject.
Step 4- Set up your camera and make sure you have a person to film you.
(tip)- Make you film just the screen not the outside of it.
Step 5- Practice your lines while filming. Then you can watch the film and just see what you have to fix up. Afterwards after fixing your mistakes then film again then hope it is better, and also remember to look at the CAMERA!
( tip)- Get the person who is videoing to hold your lines on top of the video camera so that you are looking at it at all times.
Step 6- Film your best film you are going to use for your movie.
Step 7- Connect your camera to your computer or laptop then click on to imovie.
Step 8- On the camera there should be a button on the left with a symbol on it that might look like to plug something in, push that button, it should come up on the camera with three selections touch the middle one. And your movie should pop up on imovie after you click import movie.
Step 9- On google images find 6 photo’s to do with your topic, press ctrl and right click on each picture rename them put them and save them onto desktop.
Step 10- Select a picture and drag and drop it into the space on the left, highlight it so that the outline is yellow, press Ctrl C then Ctrl V until there are about 10 pics appearing. Do the same thing with the other 5 photo’s. The length of your movie should be how many photos you should have.
Step 11- Your movie should be at the bottom of the page, highlight your movie to as far as it will go, drag it and place it on top of the first pic, if there is any more movie left highlight that part too and drag and drop it onto another photo.
(Make sure)- Click to preferences and make sure you have ticked the box that says advanced settings.
Step 12- Share your movie and make sure it’s large, click okay and it will take upto 5 minutes to load afterwards you can play your movie and joyfully watch the incredible work that you have created.
Leila and I had made a movie on world war 1 using these instructions we had written afterwards.
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