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Step 7: Presenting Video

Step 7: Presenting Video

Learning Outcomes & Objectives

  • Competencies: Communication, critical thinking, empathy
  • Assessment: Final rubric, participation in class discussion on videos

Celebration

This is the final step in video editing. Students should feel confident in all the hard work they have done. Some of the benefits and creativity of these activities are:

  • guides decisions that are made in Step 2
    • (creative thinking & decision making)
  • know your audience​
  • accept feedback after presenting
  • review video twice
  • add comments or blooper reels for funny endings

Going a Step Further

Offer the students an option of sending out their video creations to Film Festivals. This will provide them in knowing if they created something they should continue through school or a career.

Video Format, Storage, Sharing

Digital Video File Format

  • There are two important terms to consider regarding video file format: container and codec.
    • Codec:
      • compressing and decompressing video 
    • Container
      • file format such as
        • MP4 – video, audio, text, image
        • WMV – Windows Movie Video
        • AVI – Audio Video Interleave
        • MOV –  container format for Apple

Digital Video File Storage

  • ways to compress and provide high quality videos

Digital Video File Sharing​​​​​

  • Important concepts when video sharing,
    • privacy, confidentiality, and security​​​​
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