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Fun in meeting new friends, while fear of the summer gone-by yet of what's to come. That is always what your kids feel in the first week of school. Isn't it interesting and inspiring to guide the curious kids to DIY a back-to-school DVD movie with Microsoft PowerPoint software? A challenging movie creation may dig their craft genius, brush up their computer skills, drive out initial back-to-school fear, and rebuild confidence in them.
What it needs: High-def Digital Photos, MS PowerPoint on Your PC, Mood Music or Video Clips, Quality Blank DVD Disk(s), Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Edu, DVD Player or Projector
This back-to-school DVD movie requires these 2 processes:
A. Mould back-to-school PowerPoint slideshow
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You don't need to be a genius to use and teach PowerPoint. The back-to-school movie with MS PowerPoint can either be an immediate record of awesome activities on a school day, or an exotic collection of each kid's photo memories of the past summer vacation.
As to the movie story itself, you should associate it with your existing sources: the most basic factor digital photos, the effect accelerator mood music (also background music), or fitting video clips to give more of a touch. Be sure you have enough high-def photos in hand to support a back-to-school movie show (usu. 7-10 photos per minute).
When all the materials for the digital project are ready, assemble them into PowerPoint. After edition, it comes to the second process:
B. Burn back-to-school PowerPoint presentation to DVD disc
The back-to-school Microsoft PowerPoint presentation can be playback on a DVD player or projector like a real TV show, after burning to accessible DVD with Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Edu, an e-Learning program that can burn PowerPoint to SCORM compliant DVD and video at one go. For illustrative details of burning a PowerPoint presentation to DVD, see in How to Burn PowerPoint to DVD
OK. The back-to-school DVD movie is ready on a disc. Connect it to a DVD player hooked to a large-screen TV, or to your school computer with a projector. Turn the icebreaker movie on, sit back with your kids, and enjoy the fun school day project!
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