TUTORIAL COMPARISON CHART This tutorial will introduce you to different digital storytelling software. Windows Live Movie Maker Storify iMovie Create home videos & slideshows, complete with professional-looking titles, transitions, effects, music & narration Tell your story using social media. Make movie trailers, easily edit audio, add effects and share your new movie on Facebook, YouTube, and ePortfolio Cost Free download Free account Comes with MAC How to Share Email, Facebook, YouTube, SkyDrive(publish on the internet) Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, your blog, Email through Mailchimp, Embed anywhere on the internet Email, Facebook, YouTube, Bluetooth, a DVD, Quicktime (publish on the internet) Browser Supported Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari Safari, Firefox Transitions Drag and drop basic transitions No Choice Drag and drop basic transitions Images Imported Still Images Video Still Images/Video (dragged & dropped from other sites) Still Images Video Audio Tracks Upload Audio Narration track Upload clips through Sound Cloud Upload Audio Use provided music Benefit to Students Students create movies to present their ideas in an eyecatching way Students can showcase their own tweets and post on one page Students create movies to present their ideas in an eyecatching way Disadvantages No complex editing Involves more social media than creating videos Must have a MAC Audio Formats Supported .mp3 .mp3 .mp3 Video Formats Supported .mp4, .avi, .mov, .qt, .3gp, .m4v,.mpg, .mpeg, .mp4v, .h264, .wmv, .mpg4, .movie, .m4u, .flv, .dv, .mkv, mjpeg, and .ogv .mp4 .mp4, .aac, mpeg-2, mpeg-4, .mov, .dv help.pace.edu Last Updated: March 3, 2016 Page 1 of 1 [email protected] www.pace.edu/digitaltoolkit 914 773 3664 (PLV) 212 346 1661 (NYC)
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