RSA Animation



RSA Animate style videos are ways to make us visualize the information we are hearing and to make connections with the facts.  There is a lot of information given but it flows like a story and the images that are drawn follow what we are hearing.

Your Task
You will create a RSA Animate style video that contains: spoken word, written words and drawings.  Your video will be a technology that has changed the world.  Of course most of you will be thinking of recent inventions but you should also consider all the amazing inventions from history that have created who we are today.

Where To Begin (Day 1)
 Here are a few example videos to watch:'












Gather Information (Day1 and Day 2)
You and your partner need to answer the following questions:
be detailed - very detailed
*Use the Internet to find your information.  You MUST keep tract of the websites that you find your information from.*


What technology changed the world?
When was it created?
What does it do?
Who created it?
Tell me a bit about this person (or people).
What did people do before this technology was created?
*example: before the ball point pen people had to use pens they dipped in ink, etc.*
How were peoples lives changed once this new technology was created?


Prepare Your Story (plan your drawings) (Day 3 and Day 4)
When planning out your ideas, based on the information you found above, you should try to use the stairs approach. You should have 5 steps to your stairs and each step will give a full understanding of the idea or information that you are getting across.
*each step should connect to the previous step - this will create a flow to your RSA.*
*if you can not fill 5 steps then you need to find more information - if you can fill more than 5 steps make sure that your giving 5 steps worth of detailed information*

Once you have filled out your 5 steps (intro, supporting details, conclusion) in point form it is time to create your full story.
While this is happening you should be planning and practicing your drawings.  If you are drawing the pictures as you go then you should have this all planned out and pre-drawn until you have it perfect.  If you are using cut outs you must make sure that you create a folder to hold all of your cutouts so you don't loose them.  *I would even number them incase they get mixed up.*

Filming (Day 5)
Make sure you have all your supplies: markers, rags to clean, camera, tripod, cutouts, etc.
Set your camera up on the tripod before you start.  Do Not Hold The Camera!
Here are some tips:
- take your time when you draw - the film will be sped up in iMovie
- you can talk while you are drawing - the audio will be taken out when you are done
HELP EACH OTHER - you are both making this video - collaborate and communicate
- if you forget to draw something then you just keep going - if it ruins what you are doing then you might have to start again
- your drawings should be continuous - do not take a break and pause the film - we want one continuous take
- each video should end with a zoom out - so we can see the entire drawing that you have made

Adding Voice (Day 6)
You can only add your voice once your video is loaded into iMovie and sped up to the right speed.
*see the above videos as examples*
When it is time to add your voice you will want to make sure the class is quiet.  This may mean coming in at lunch or after school.  You will also want to use the proper microphone to do this. Not the built in microphone.

Finished (Day 6)

You are done when you submit your video to be loaded up onto YouTube.
*make sure you use only music you have created or is royalty free,*


Reflection
Once you are done you will reflect on your learning by leaving a comment on this blog.
**More information to come.**



Useful Websites
*These websites were used to discover the best way to make a RSA Animate video.*



RSA Animate

The History 2.0 Classroom

Blogush 

4 comments:

  1. Ayoub 7-12
    This project is very fun and unique but can be a little time consuming.
    Helpful hint:You should use your time very wisely and spell every word correctly or you have to restart.

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  2. Hope 7-12
    RSA Animation can be a bit challenging, but is an overall fun project.
    Helpful hint: It is much easier to do only one long take instead of several small takes.

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  3. Juan 7-06-08
    RSA Animation: This one is a bit challenging, but if you plan everything right it will be easy.
    Helpful hint: Practice drawing on a piece of paper, or practice on the whiteboard before you record. :)

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  4. Ryan 7-06-08
    RSA Animation: In my opinion this one as the hardest but this is the frist one i did so that opinion might change good luck to the other people who do this.
    Helpful hint: Don't talk loudly into the mic to the voice over sounds good. (I learned from experience)

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