1.) Have meaningful content in your video. Movies are more fun than lectures, but kids still won't listen unless the content is meaningful.
2.) Movies are a great way of showing your students how to do something. They can give step-by-step instruction as well as a visual.
3.) Make your video interesting with sound and effects, but don't go overboard. Make sure your effects make sense. Why add an "old-movie effect" on an instructional video on how to do Powerpoint?
4.) Save copies of your movie under new names. Movies take a lot of time and effort. If you aren't careful and save over your movie then you won't be able to undo your mistakes and will have to do the whole thing over.
5.) Keep the original copies of audio and video used for your movie. Just in case!
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