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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Sights, Sound, Effects Merge in Movie Maker Project
Bowie State University students are setting their memories to music and special effects as they create animated slide presentations with the Microsoft Windows Movie Maker software program. The 20 students in the Department of Communications' Publication Design and Production course are using digital photos from Facebook pages and digital audio and digital video from their iPhones and iPads to create 3- to 5-minute visual presentations for their final projects. The course is taught each spring by Prof. Karima Haynes, coordinator of the Print Journalism concentration.
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This class sounds very interesting. Learning to create animated presentations definitely enhances students skills. The more ways ommunications students learn how to communicate, the more marketable they will become.
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