Working with Images | Digital Writing 101

This screencast is part 2 of a series on how to create a photo essay using iMovie ’11. In this screencast you’ll learn how to add title cards and transitions.

This screencast shows you how to create a new project, add photos, adjust the display time, and apply photo effects like Ken Burns or cropping. The screencast features iMovie ’11 …

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Need to share files, images, or videos with others, either in online albums or by embedding them into blog entries? Try one of these free hosting sites. DOCUMENT HOSTING Scribd …

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Note: I originally wrote these instructions for students in my WRTG 3020 classes, but most of the information below is relevant to students in any of my classes who would …

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Before you post an image on the web, make sure the image has an appropriate file size as well as display size. Doing so demonstrates that you have good “digital …

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If you’re planning to work with photos in your digital composition project, make sure the photos are of the highest quality possible before you import them into the composing tool …

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Having trouble posting an image on WordPress, the wiki, or another web site? Here are two possible causes: (1) The image you’re using isn’t in the right file format for …

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Important note: Always rename image files that you plan to post on the web so that their file names are in lower case letters, with no spaces, and contain the …

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