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Thursday, July 19, 2012

WHAT’S A BOOK TRAILER?

Last night, Wednesday, July 18, 2012, the Library hosted a workshop for teens on How to Make a Book Trailer, led by Cathy Potter, school librarian at the Falmouth (Maine) Elementary School. Cathy had plenty of great examples and offered some very useful handouts to help those interested in learning how to make their own book trailer. Fast becoming a cool way to promote a book, it opens a lot of creative possibilities that combines the use of technology with a love of reading.

 Things to consider when putting it all together:

1. Cover of the book
2. Title of the book
3.  Will you use photos, images, videos or live actors to represent the story
4.  What is the problem in the story
5.  List the main character(s)
6.  In one or two sentences, describe what is happening in the story.
7.  What would you use as transitions or special effects?
8.  Find music that fits the mood of the book
9.  Pacing of the slides and music.
10. Can you put all these parts together in under 2 mins?

If at any time you have questions and you have a portable device, bring it in and I can answer your questions. Remember our contest. Make your book trailers and turn them in (bring them in on a flash drive) to Mrs. C. by August 18. The person who wins will receive a Flip Camera!

Here is a link to Cathy Potter’s site.

A follow up session is planned for August. More details to follow.
To view Mrs. C's book trailer (I made it after the workshop) click here.

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