Last Friday Professor Riley talked about a video recording program called iMovie. What Professor Riley did was that he interviewed one student in our class and asked her different questions pertaining to how she was influenced by music and why she wants to be a music teacher. And during this interview Professor Riley took different angles of the student and recorded another section of the student just playing on the piano. And then Professor Riley put the recorded video in the iMovie program. What this program does is that it can edit the footage in a way so that you can cut things out and move different pieces of the footage cut and displace it in another spot in the interview.
Also Professor Riley explained to us that the program can also create a B-Roll. B-Roll is footage that is shown while an audio is being played from another video. This is cool because it can help with awkward transitions and can be more visually appealing to the audience. I thought this was a really cool program and I cannot wait to try it out to learn more about it.
To me the program iMovie can be used for students in my classroom when they are giving presentations or even when I am trying to explain a topic to the parents and I can show what the students have done in the classroom and the iMovie program makes it easy to edit the videos and add the visual aid of the B-Roll.
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