4. What is Animoto?
• An online video creation service that lets you
create and share extraordinary videos using
your own pictures, video clips, words and music
5. Make professional videos through forming a
slideshow. You can add music of your choice to
the background to make it more enticing
Add titles and description to provide the
information on the video. Use either your phone
or computer
Animoto is used even in schools to educate students
and it is also one of the best recourse for Bloggers
and YouTuber’s
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14. Title your video
Put a date
Put producer name
Description
Press “finish”
Produce video
15. Export video to Facebook,
Twitter, Youtube
Copy link to video page
Paste this code into your
sire`s HTML
Share the video
16. Download the Video
Free account –
360p, 640 x 360
Upgrade your
account for better
video quality
17.
18. Find video “Fun for Autism” following the link
https://animoto.com/play/9vFqZxiFgr71kGVY7xv1AQ
19.
20. An affordable and intuitive video editing software
designed for beginners with advanced video and audio
control and customization functionalities, as well as
advanced text editing.
What Is Filmora?
36. Animoto Features Filmora Features
✅ High-quality video (HD 1080p)
✅ Multiple memories styles
✅ Font library
✅ Color customization
✅ Over 3000 commercially licensed music tracks
✅ Landscape plus square marketing videos
✅ Pre-built marketing storyboards
✅ Download video
✅ Share on social media
✅ Free teacher account
✅ Provide some insights how to use videos in
Classroom
✅ Split Screen
✅ Advanced Text Editing
✅ Tilt-Shift
✅ Mosaic (Blurring)
✅ Video And Audio Controls
✅ Layer Multiple Video Clips
✅ Audio-Mixer
✅ Screen Recording
✅ Audio Separation
✅ Scene Detection
✅ Video Stabilization
✅ Color Grading Presets
✅ GIF Support
✅ Noise Removal
✅ Social Import
✅ Speed Control
✅ Educational Discounts for School Orders up to
60% off
38. 1. Post an alumni digest: Focus on your school’s graduates with a newsletter
highlighting alumni events or profiles of alumni who’ve gone on to do great things
2. Share a school sports roundup: No matter what the season, there’s always a
sport worth talking about. Make it easy to keep fans up to date with a newsletter
featuring upcoming games, highlights from the latest head-to-head, and even player bios
or stats.
3. Send out a donor newsletter: If you’ve got a school that relies on donations, let your
donors know you care by crafting a video illustrating how you’re spending the money
they’ve invested in the school, and how important that investment is.
39. 4. Make a teaser for the school paper: Let your school community
know the latest edition of the school paper is out by posting a quick teaser
with headlines on Facebook andTwitter, and offer a link to the digital version
of the paper
5. Create a virtual bulletin board: If you’ve got aTV set up near school
entrances, put them to good use by broadcasting a virtual bulletin board
throughout the day. Post info about after-school activities, important
upcoming dates–even the day’s lunch menu can be worth sharing with
students.
40. 6 Ideas for Promoting School Events
and Achievements withVideo
41. 1.Advertising fundraisers: Layout how you plan to use your
donations or give reasons why your school community should give
their money or time to your cause.
2. Recruiting for clubs and teams: Let students know why
they should come out for chess club or sign up for soccer with a
short list sharing the benefits of your club or team.
3. Prepping parents for parent-teacher conferences: Give
parents tips for making the most of parent-teacher conferences
or back-to-school nights
42. 4. Promoting school events: Get the school out to support your
teams or arts clubs with a short video hyping up games, matches, or
performances.
5. Sharing alumni success stories: Colleges, universities, and
even private schools can use video to relate how former students
are succeeding with an excellent education under their belts.
6. Publicizing PTA activities: Make the PTA minutes more
interesting with a video rundown of the most recent meeting, or
just let the Parent-Teacher Association point out all they’ve
accomplished for the school (and why parents should sign up!)