Once you finish your Stop Motion Animation in Life Lapse, you will have a few more steps you need to take to get it shared with me properly.
When you have your video ready, in the upper right corner, click the download icon:
EXPORT as a VIDEO
When the pop-up opens: Slide until you find your DRIVE. You may have to go all the way to the end and select MORE to get to your DRIVE. Make sure you are logged into your AISD account.
Once the file is uploaded to your drive (THIS COULD TAKE SOME TIME), make sure you share it properly so it reads ANYONE WITH THE LINK CAN VIEW.
Go to your Google Site.
Make a new subpage in the 3rd 9 weeks - label it: Stop Motion Animation 1
Insert from your DRIVE.
Select the video and double click it (again this could take some time).
Now go directly to your Google Drive.
Find the Video.
Click SHARE, make sure it says ANYONE WITH THE LINK CAN VIEW and get the clickable link.
On your Google Site page, make a new Text Box and select the link button and share it that way as well.
HIT PUBLISH X2
You are done with sharing the video.
If you used a different program to create this video, perhaps Stop Motion or something at home - I still need to see your creation. You need to figure out how to EXPORT it in a form that will go onto your Google Site so I can watch it. The traditional formats are MP4, .vid, .mov. I can try to help you, but it is your responsibility to get the video from your device onto your Google Site so I can watch it.
Part 4 – Reflection (This is a Minor grade)
Now that you have finished your project, it is time to reflect upon what you created.
On a new page on your Google Site on a page called Animation Project Reflection please answer the following questions:
Questions
1. What aspects of your video turned out well? Explain your answer.
2. What aspects of your video didn't turn out as well as you hoped? Explain your answer.
3. Explain the parts of the project, as a whole, that were easier to complete?
4. Explain what parts of the project, as a whole, were more difficult to complete?
5. What App, website, or program did you use to make your video?
6. Would you recommend that App, website or program to a friend who was assigned a similar task?
7. If you could do your project again, what would you change or do again?
8. On a scale of 1-10 how much did you enjoy this project? Explain your answer and what you would recommend the teacher do to make the project better for future students
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