Thing 37: Green Screening
So I don't consider myself an old hand at green screening by any measure, but I have had some experience with it. Reflecting on what I've done so far, I'd really like to use props, costumes or primary sources in the future. Do Ink is what I have experience in using, and other than the time it takes to put it all together, it is pretty user-friendly. All of the projects I have put together myself, so I'd also like to venture into teaching students the process and see what creative things they discover and can teach one another!
Here are some examples:
Natural Disasters
Country Presentations
Here's a helpful site with tips on making the most of your green screen project...
This Pinterest page has lots of great ideas, tips and tutorials...
So I don't consider myself an old hand at green screening by any measure, but I have had some experience with it. Reflecting on what I've done so far, I'd really like to use props, costumes or primary sources in the future. Do Ink is what I have experience in using, and other than the time it takes to put it all together, it is pretty user-friendly. All of the projects I have put together myself, so I'd also like to venture into teaching students the process and see what creative things they discover and can teach one another!
Here are some examples:
Natural Disasters
Country Presentations
Here's a helpful site with tips on making the most of your green screen project...
This Pinterest page has lots of great ideas, tips and tutorials...

Looks like your students are enjoying the greenscreen projects.
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