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arickelsMake your own video mashups with wildlife footage from National Geographic.
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debbie oestreicherWildlife Filmmaker is an excellent place for students to display knowledge after researching wildlife. Research on different animals can be completed right from the National Geographic website or collected from several sources. Students put a lot of thought into their wildlife videos since they are shared with other students. Students can send their videos to you via email for grading and sharing with the rest of the class. Plan a film festival where you can use a projector to show students finished products. Wildlife Filmmaker can also be used as a creative writing activity. Students can select video clips and use the caption tool to write a story about what is happening in the film (these get very creative!) Additionally the site would make a nice basic introduction to movie editing because of its use of timelines. It would be a great activity to lead into using iMovie HD where timelines are used to separate sound tracks and video.
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Angela ChristopherDrag film clip of animals, sounds & music to create your own wildlife film.
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Charisse ThompsonVideo Mashups, Animal Videos, Wildlife Footage - National Geographic
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eric biederbeckmake your own wildlife video
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Lucy GrayMake a custom nature film with animals clips, sounds, and more. Then share your masterpiece with friends.
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CCES Middle Helpful Links from the folks in TechnologyMake your own video mashups with wildlife footage from National Geographic. This would be great for elementary age kids for an animal research project.
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mrs robesonCreate custom nature films with animal clips, sounds & more. Can then share.
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Valerie B.watch & make
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Donna BillsMake a wildlife film
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Eric BodwellCreate your own nature videos with wildlife footage and share it with others.
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Joe WoodMake a custom nature film with animal clips, sounds, and more. Then share your masterpiece with your friends.
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Marie Coppolarowildlife filmmaker for kids: drag and drop, add music, play
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Fred GagnonVideo Mashups, Animal Videos, Wildlife Footage - National Geographic
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Linda DierksLooking for a new way to spark student thinking for a writing piece?
Or for kids to share what they’ve learned about animals?
Or for kids to tinker around with making videos?
Or for a new center that contributes to the NETS*S Creativity & Innovation -
Jo-Ann GoldenbergMake custom nature films with animal clips and sounds.
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Christina DiMicelliHave your students make their own nature films - Wildlife Filmmaker is a cool toy from National Geographic that allows users to make a nature film complete with animal clips, sounds, music, and more. It's easy to use and doesn't take too long. Your kids s
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Caitlin CahillCreate animal-themed videos with National Geograhic's Wildlife Filmmaker. Simple drag & drop interface.
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Matthew Clobridge"Make a custom nature film with animal clips, sounds, and more."
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Caitlin CahillCreate animal-themed videos with National Geograhic's Wildlife Filmmaker. Simple drag & drop interface.
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Charlyn TrussellCreate a film using this online program. Especially good for elementary school projects!
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Erica Hartmanthis would be great for our fairview or stokes trips
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Stein BrunvandThis is a great documentary creation tool that allows you to take clips from National Geographic and use them to create your own video. You can add captions, sound effects and music all from their library of media.
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Stefani HiteVideo Mashups, Animal Videos, Wildlife Footage
Make a custom nature film with animal clips, sounds, and more, then share.
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