Monday 1 December 2014

Creative ways to present your work

One of the requirements of the specification is to present your work using digital technology and demonstrate technical skill.

Below are links and suggestions of ways you can present your research, planning and evaluations in a creative, useful way.

If you find other sites/apps, share with the class. Be creative.

 


  • Explain everything - an iPad app that allows you to record and screen capture your work. Good for analysing film posters and magazines for your ancillary.



  •  Padlet - http://padlet.com - Sign up for a free account. Integrate videos, images and short text. 






  • Prezi - app and at prezi.com - zooming, moveable presentations. A flashy Powerpoint. Embed it into your blog. DON'T just add a load of writing. Record a voiceover, integrate video and image.

  • Bubbl.us - https://bubbl.us - Interactive brainstorms to embed onto your blog. Clear, well-presented planning.

  • Pinterest - app and pinterest.com - Set up a free account to create pinboards. Great for collecting ideas, demonstrating research or technology used (for evaluation question 4). 


  • PicCollage - iPad app (free) - Create colourful mood boards and design mock magazine adverts.






  • Animoto - App (Android and Apple) and http://animoto.com - Create short (30 sec) videos - good to demonstrate location shots, costumes, target audience profile.



  • Blendspacehttps://www.blendspace.com - Present ideas, work, videos in a clear sequence. Great for presenting the 4 evaluation question or sound research.

  •  Garageband - iPad app and on the Macs - Create your own music for your films, record sound effects, create podcasts for analysis.


  • Exam Time -  Create time lines, interactive brainstorms and revision notes.