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My purpose of my final movie is to review the Principles of Design with my students before their final test. I showed actual pictures to represent each principle as well as providing video clips of landscape designs and scenery to help students apply these principles. As a class, we discussed their answers at the end of the movie to assess their knowledge of these principles.I used Adobe Photoshop 4.0 to make changes to the Internet photos prior to importing them in to the movie. I used a variety of changes to these pictures. For example, I added red lines to show focalization and added arrows with the brush tool to explain proportion. I changed the hue and saturation to emphasis repetition in that example. Finally, I added scalloped edges with the waterfall picture and used the fill/outline function to rotate to the right with the simplicity picture. I believe all of these changes helped achieve my goals by further explaining the Principles of Design.
I loved this video because it incorporated a cartoon character as well as a familiar tune to students. It is sometimes difficult for students to memorize the states and their capitols, so this video would help students to memorize them with a song!
I have to first say that there were so many good clips, but I chose this video because I am a huge Abbott and Costello fan and I had never seen this particular clip, or at least I don't remember it. I think kids would find it funny and yet learn how not to multiply and divide, which are hard concepts for some children. I think it would be great to remember the clip and then reenact it out for the students. Cute and entertaining clip.