Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you, for giving us time to work on our projects and finish them. I got up at 5:30 AM and started compiling my photos for my project. Sadly I didn't have time or the know-how to capture video,, but was able to get the photos I needed thanks to all the techs who helped me scan the photos and put them in my photo roll.
At 12:00, I had completed everything except the voice recording for my project, after a couple of attempts at the school that were interrupted, I came home and did the voice-over where it was quiet. When I did my Pecha Kucha for our digital age learning class I knew that this would be a challenge. I actually think doing the Pecha Kucha helped prepare me to do the voice recording more efficiently.
One thing I was a little disappointed with was that creating the project using iMovie on the iPad was difficult, especially when it came to the voice over. The music drowned out my voice, even when I spoke as loudly and clearly as possible. I was able to compensate during the presentation by turning down the volume during the music tracks and turning it up during the speaking parts, but is was not an ideal solution to the problem, and in the future would make me consider using something other than iMovie. It was quite annoying!. The project I posted on youTube and on the project page of my Weebly is one that I removed the music track. You can hear my voice better than the presentation I did in class, but with out the music, it seems pretty empty. It shows, more than anything the importance of music to a project!.
At 12:00, I had completed everything except the voice recording for my project, after a couple of attempts at the school that were interrupted, I came home and did the voice-over where it was quiet. When I did my Pecha Kucha for our digital age learning class I knew that this would be a challenge. I actually think doing the Pecha Kucha helped prepare me to do the voice recording more efficiently.
One thing I was a little disappointed with was that creating the project using iMovie on the iPad was difficult, especially when it came to the voice over. The music drowned out my voice, even when I spoke as loudly and clearly as possible. I was able to compensate during the presentation by turning down the volume during the music tracks and turning it up during the speaking parts, but is was not an ideal solution to the problem, and in the future would make me consider using something other than iMovie. It was quite annoying!. The project I posted on youTube and on the project page of my Weebly is one that I removed the music track. You can hear my voice better than the presentation I did in class, but with out the music, it seems pretty empty. It shows, more than anything the importance of music to a project!.