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Middle School Computer Projects

Count to Five Video Project

This project is a good first video production exercise that will give the student experience in spliting, arranging, adding text and some visual effects. You will need to download the video below.
startforcto5.mov
File Size: 3500 kb
File Type: mov
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Instructional Video #1 - Split the video and arrange in the proper order of counting from one to five.

Instructional Video #2 - Add a title, captions, and credits to the video.

Instructional Video #3 - Add visual effects to the video.