This week, we will look at a couple of online video/photo sequencing tools. Most of these online tools have a free option that gives you some basic functionality as well as the ability to share your creations.
If you have a facebook account (and you ALL should have), most will allow you to log in using this.
Social Media
In our social media class last term, we discovered a range of photo/video sharing tools that were available. The difference between social media photo/video tools is the amount of "interaction" that both the sharers and the viewers have with each other. Social Media tools allow you to "follow" or "like" posters and to comment on items shared.Some of the tools that we will look at today do have some social media / networking built in, but are not strictly social media tools.
Online photo/video tools
There are heaps of tools out there that allow you to create slideshows and/or videos out of your images, without necessarily sharing via social media.Photo sharing
Photobucket http://photobucket.com/
500px https://500px.com/
Flicker https://www.flickr.com/
Cluster https://cluster.co/
Slideshow/video creation
Stupeflix https://studio.stupeflix.com/en/
Roxio Photoshow http://www.photoshow.com/home/start
Kizoa http://www.kizoa.com/
Slidely http://slidely.com/
Animoto https://animoto.com/
Video
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/editor
Activity 2
Find some online Photo sharing, video/slideshow creation or video editing tools.What do you get for free?
What plans are there for paid services?
Try one out - create a short photo/video clip and share on our Facebook group
ASSESSMENT TASK
Using any tool that you like, create a photo/video story. A video photo story is a sequence of photos and/or videos that have a common theme and/or tell a story. It should be around 3 minutes long.Here are some samples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YnbVB6tx_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QELya-LnTj4
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