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Podcasting at Sunset Ridge:
Garageband, Podcasting, Movie Scoring and the iPod
.pdf of Keynote Presentation,
Podcasting_SRS_CB_08.pdf
The more you understand this concept the more creative, more personal, and more artistic the project you will get from the students. I do not start with movie scoring or flash, is part of a three-year curriculum. Students must understand how to make music before any pictures are added.
Each project has a specific purpose. If you are going to put it on the internet, that is one purpose. Showing a movie with music is another purpose. Making a DVD is an entirely different purpose and different presentation. The purpose should scream back at you.
Start small, let it grow!
Take baby steps, and let it grow. The smaller you start the more successful the project will be. A thirty-second presentation is fine.
Will you LET me, not will you TEACH me.
Have a project-based curriculum and keep my guidelines open and with NO rubric. You will have more creative projects outside the box. Let the students work.
Less is more. Musicians know that rests are as important as sound.
You know the crayon story. If I give you bag of crayons, you won’t use every color for the picture. Select a few loops and keep a mood.
Make sure they are experts in each level before going on.
I start with Sound Studio (easier than Audacity)
Fourth grade projects
• Keyboard stories, creating moods
• Sound Studio, recording voices
• GarageBand, no pictures
• iTunes, burning CD’s
• File-sharing, limited posting
Fifth grade projects
• Garageband, with photos
• iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie
• iWeb and commenting
• Flash
• Sibelius compositions
• Spectacular Projects
Sixth grade projects
• Everything posted and commented upon
• Garageband, with photos/movies
• More room for individualization and personalization
Seventh and Eighth grade projects
• Individual and personal
• Movie scoring
Sibelius has free .mov without sound, must own Sibelius
• Flash with Garageband
You can make flash, keynote or powerpoint .mov to export.
Open file in Flash, export file as a movie. Save in Movies. Use .mov

How to have your iPod read your movie.
You are in iTunes. Highlight the file you want converted. Go to advanced and convert selection for iPod


Examples of Podcasts using Garageband: www.carolbroos.com and www.beatechie.com
GarageBand Stories
GarageBand Songs
Flash and GarageBand
Movie Scoring - Movies from Sibelius, scored in GarageBand
Pod29 - started this fall - Terri Zazove and Sheri Styczen
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