Apple Teacher - iMovie
Having never created any type of movie before using iMovie, there are many great things that iMovie can do to help someone create a movie. For instance, photos are animated by default using a feature called the Ken Burns effect. With this you can zoom in and out and pan around the photo that you add to the movie or trailer. You can also add theme music to what you are making from the music library right on the iPad, all you have to do is press the Project Settings button, select the travel theme, and turn on Theme Music. Also, you can put your own voice into the video using the Record Audio button. Utilizing this feature can be helpful for documentary type videos, or putting your own words into a video to explain what is going on to your students for that lesson. Something that could be more fun for the students watching the video is to add sound effects from the media library. Using this, you could add explosions or cheering into a historical video to get the point across to students with what is happening. One of the more handy features is that you can Airdrop the finished movie to other people with Apple products. If the classroom is equipped with iPads, you can Airdrop the movie to them to take home and watch so that they can work at the assignment at their own pace.