How to Set up a Video Camera
by Pablo Edison

These are the materials you have to use. You have to use a video camera, a video cassette, a tripod, microphones, software, RCA cables, batteries, an adapter, and a setting.

First put the video camera on the tripod. Then you hook up the microphones to the adapter. Next, hook the adapter to the hole on the video camera which is labeled adapter or microphones. Now, press the eject button that's on the side of the camera and put the cassette in. Then, put the battery into the camera on the side where it says, "Battery Here." Now find the setting where you want to make your video and find the person you want to interview. After that, turn on the camera and the microphones, and begin filming your interview by pressing the red button that says, Record.

If you want to zoom in on your subject, press "T" on the camera to zoom in and "W" to zoom out. You finish your interview by saying, "I thank you," and then you turn off your camera. Now you have a video you can watch any time you want!


How To Make A Good Script
by Hannah Glasoe

Today I am going to tell you how to make a good script.

First you will need some materials:
1.paper
2.pencil
3.computer or typewriter
4.who will say your script


Now I am going to tell you how to write a good script. First you will need your paper and pencil. Then you need to write your scripts title. Now you need to know who will say your script. After that write your info on your script and then you need to write the persons name on the side of your paper and that means that person will say that part. Also add things like contact us at www._____.com or like call us at. After youÕre done ask a teacher or a friend to correct your script. Then type your script on a computer or a typewriter. Remember to print the right spelling, grammar, and quotes. After that add a thank you. Then enjoy.


Take a look at our movie about the Children's Museum and what the travel department found about traveling to Indonesia.

Here is a video PSA for our Odalan.

 

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