Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Good Job!

Hi Guys,
Great job getting the Movie Maker reviews done! I am impressed. Have fun in class today . . . and be good! :)

movie maker

movie maker was ok, but we had to upload our videos and save our videos at least 4 times and it got REALLY annoying after awhile. and then when we were going to work on the video again we discovered that the videos we hadn't uploaded or saved, were deleted from the cameras!! so some scenes aren't in the whole production.

alex trebek

it's really fun making the movie in movie maker but sometime it delete everything and thats the bad part about it. But except that it's really fun.

posted by: shamim

Movie Maker

We think that it was easy to use, but it wasn't very good at letting you customize the project. Other than that, it was a very good program to use when you're making a movie.

morgan and lauren

Windows Movie Maker - Emma & Liz

We think that Windows Movie Maker was okay, but it wasn't very advanced for the technology that is available today. There wasn't very many special effects that you could add to your movie either. We thought that it was pretty basic and straight forward. A great way to start learning about editing movies. Overall we would give Windows Movie Maker six out of ten.

Liz and Emma

Windows Movie Maker Review - Mark and Tom

We found that Windows Movie Maker was pretty hard to use and didn't recognize pretty much any kind of file. I would like to use iTunes next time because Windows Movie Maker really doesnt work very well. It worked okay for editing but didnt let us open our movie later on.

Windows Movie Maker Review - Mark and Tom

We found that Windows Movie Maker was pretty hard to use and didn't recognize pretty much any kind of file. I would like to use iTunes next time because Windows Movie Maker really doesnt work very well. It worked okay for editing but didnt let us open our movie later on.

Movie Maker

A good thing about the program is that it is easy to learn how to use. Other then that we really didn't like the program because it was really slow, always freezing, deleted are pictures, the sound kept on messing up and it made us very frustrated at time because of these difficulties.

Love: Laura Hayley Amanda<3

Movie Maker

We found that windows movie maker was not very user friendly and it didnt work well. I didnt think it had enough features and it was hard to figure it all out. You had to save everything on the computer, or else it would all dissapear and the pictures would turn to x's it was very frustrating. All in all it was another hard to use, complicated and just plain annoying programme from the Microsoft Corporation (which we are all used to).

Daniel, Alex, and Danyal
Window's Movie Maker

We thought that Window's Movie Maker was helpful and had lots of variety. Unfortunately, it kept on freezing on us so we had to restart from where we last saved. Also, if you forgot to save the pictures onto the computer before you started, the next time you opened the file, you would have to restart because the computer would not be able to find the pictures.

Randell and Andrew

Friday, February 2, 2007

leading lines

A leading line can be almost anything: a road, path, sidewalk, fence, river, hedge, tree line or shadow. You will not find a strong leading line around every subject, but you should look for them.in the camera the'll be no lines but you should use imaginary lines . Remember: Watch for strong lines that lead to our subject.

posted by shamim

Leading Lines


A leading line is any line that leads into the picture. It is used to direct your eye to the main subject of the photograph.
A leading line can be a road, river, hedge, sidewalk, fence, even a painted line on a wall. By Lauren and Liz.

Leading Lines




Leading lines are lines that lead to the subject of the photo. For leading lines, you can use sidewalks, lines, paths, hedges, etc. There aren't always lines where you are taking your picture, so take advantage of them when you have them. The lines should never lead out of the photo. Make sure you have the right angle or point of view so that the lines lead in to the center of the photo.




~by Jenny, Brittany and Anne-Marie