It's WOW! I mean the video, maybe you didn't include your voice to talk about each place there but it's really expressible! It could express how wonderful it was the trip!
I wish I can visit those places one day, the central park is amazing! I loved the survivor tree and those awesome drawings on that bus!
It seems that there is a story behind the cue cards... would you tell us about it?
@Robbie I used iMovie to make this film. I still have a lot to learn! Also, NY was very loud. I recorded some bits for members but had to cut these parts out because my voice wasn't audible.
My most memorable moments are all on my blog. There are still a few stories to tell...I hope someone will ask about the cue cards.
@Galina Thank you so much for watching the video. I'm still learning how to improve transitions with this video program. I have a lot to learn, but this project was fun. I tried to take a lot of short video clips while we toured the city because I knew I wanted to show EC members a little glimpse.
I imagined New York to be more about shopping. I thought all New Yorkers would be dressed to the nines. I also thought there would be quite a few places where I didn't feel comfortable. This didn't happen! We felt safe everywhere and the city was very clean.
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@Camelia Thanks for asking! I shared the story about the cue cards for you over here.
It's WOW! I mean the video, maybe you didn't include your voice to talk about each place there but it's really expressible! It could express how wonderful it was the trip!
I wish I can visit those places one day, the central park is amazing! I loved the survivor tree and those awesome drawings on that bus!
It seems that there is a story behind the cue cards... would you tell us about it?
@Melanie I assumed there were always bleachers in Times Square. Is that not the case? It's a great place to sit and take it all in.
@Butterfly You are right. You can never complain about being bored in NY.
@Robbie I used iMovie to make this film. I still have a lot to learn! Also, NY was very loud. I recorded some bits for members but had to cut these parts out because my voice wasn't audible.
My most memorable moments are all on my blog. There are still a few stories to tell...I hope someone will ask about the cue cards.
Hi Teacher Tara,
You're welcome! May I ask what apps you've used in producing this video? Would that includes Photoshop? And what's your memorable experience in NYC?
Regards,
Robbie
A very nice presentation!
You've really been to all the places.
Thanks for sharing...
@Robbie Great expression: one stop shop
Thanks for watching! It was a scrumptious apple.
@Galina Thank you so much for watching the video. I'm still learning how to improve transitions with this video program. I have a lot to learn, but this project was fun. I tried to take a lot of short video clips while we toured the city because I knew I wanted to show EC members a little glimpse.
I imagined New York to be more about shopping. I thought all New Yorkers would be dressed to the nines. I also thought there would be quite a few places where I didn't feel comfortable. This didn't happen! We felt safe everywhere and the city was very clean.
Another video for learning about New York is Tales from America.
@Miley J Details please! Will you be in Ontario?