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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Geocaching video using Muvee

We are playing with a program called Muvee, which makes a quick (but with a large file) movie using either digital pictures or digital video. You can choose your own music, too. Due to the large file size it creates, it takes a wee bit more time to load here on your browser, so, be patient! :)

It takes a lot of the creativity out of movie making, but at the same time can satisfy that need for instant gratification for a student who needs to see his/her work done without doing the work, if you know what I mean. :)

Check out a 45 second "video" of the still pictures we shot on our Geocaching field trip. Then, be sure to scroll down to the entry following this one to see a true video of our adventure!

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