Prior to beginning at Full Sail my fiance bought me a nice video camcorder. It wasn't the fancy DVD recording one; it was a step back. The camera recorded video onto a small tape. I absolutely loved my camcorder. The only problem was I had no clue how to save my videos. All I have is a stack of tapes that I can watch when I plug the camcorder up to my TV.
When I began watching the iMovie '11 Essential Training Videos the second chapter caught my eye. I was estatic and ready to tell the world..."I, Stephanie Bivins, can now share my videos with the world!" Okay I know that is a bit cheesy, but really... that's how I felt. I have videos of friends and family that I want to share. The ability to import from tape-based camcorders into iMovie will now provide me with that opportunity.
This was one of the first thing that I learned in the first 10 minutes of watching this training. I can only imagine what I will learn over the never 3 hours!
This blog is a written journey through my masters degree program. The title Seacrching for a Science Eye is an overall description of my what I am working on. As I travel through my program picking up new and innovative ways to motivate my students I am seeking to eventually attain an "eye" for Science! I want my class to be engaging and fun. Come along with me as I continue to build on my own learner in order to teach others! Enjoy
About Me
- Stephanie Bivins
- I am a student at Full Sail University seeking a masters of science degree in Education Media and Design Technology.
Yay for being able to use your footage! But seriously, I'm happy for you. It's nice to learn how to use this program more effectively, since we know we'll be using it more and more in upcoming classes, but it's even better to learn something we'll use in our personal lives.
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