Billy
Joel’s hit ‘80’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” was written as a reflection of
historical events of the first 40 years of his life. Billy Joel organized the
song in accordance to the decades in chronological order.
In
EC&I 831, I have been introduced to a multitude of digital tools, ideas,
concepts, websites, and topics surrounding Social Media and Open Education. I
have learned a lot and have grown tremendously since the beginning, but am
still trying to process all of what I have learned. Thus, the song “We Didn’t
Start the Fire” was appropriate in helping me to explain how I have felt during
the class. The song quickly lists a variety of the discussion points of the
class, in a purposefully overwhelming way. At times, I felt it difficult to
keep up to all that I was learning, but there was still excitement in the
possibilities.
The
Creation Process:
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I knew I wanted to make a video for the summary project, as this is something I’ve
never done before.
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At one point in the course, I heard “We Didn’t Start the Fire” on the radio.
This made me think of the abundance of new technology I was learning. The idea
of creating a song and video to the tune of “We Didn’t Start the Fire” was
born.
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I then began to write my own lyrics to go with the music. I started by listing
all of the tools and websites that I could think of. From there, I analyzed the
rhyming scheme of the original song and made templates to fit in my words.
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At this point, I knew I needed to learn how to even make a video. So I went to
YouTube and watched a video called How to Make a YouTube Video Part 1. This video suggested to use Windows Movie Maker.
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Then I found an instrumental version of song on YouTube, which was labeled for
public use.
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To get the song to play in Windows Movie Maker, I needed to convert the YouTube
to an mp3. I used this website: www.youtube-mp3.org
Then I embedded the song into my movie project.
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Then, I searched for creative commons photos to use illustrate my lyrics. This
was a tricky part of the project, as some of the concepts are metaphorical, so
I had to think of an image that would help to illustrate the concept.
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Once the pictures were laid in, I created a caption for each photo using the
previously-written lyrics.
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At this point, I had to figure out the timing of each slide. I had to make each
slide match with the song. This was definitely the most challenging part of the
whole process. The music moves very fast from slide to slide, and often the
captions wouldn’t line up or they disappeared when I changed the timing. In the
end, the timing is not perfect, especially since the original lyrics are the
ones that the song’s melody is using. This doesn’t always work with the lyrics
that I wrote.
- This project was not without its difficulties. I had many challenges and problems to face, and it was quite time-consuming. However, I am pleased with the overall result and I feel that my vision of the video came to reality the way I wanted it to. And I got to learn how to make a video and upload it to YouTube!
Here’s
the text version of the lyrics:
Facebook,
Twitter, Hashtag, Flickr
Flipboard,
Mashups, YouTube, Edublogs
Network,
Wordpress,Widgets, Pinterest
Hyperlink,
Gmail, Netiquette, Cogdog
We
didn’t start the ‘Net
But
the way we use it is what makes us human
Blogger,
About Me, Google Plus, Photography
Flipped
Class, Compfight, Bring Your Own Device
Instagram,
Collaborate,Ted Talks, Curate
Vlogging,
2.0, MOOC Class, Ask for some advice
We
didn’t start the ‘Net
But
the way we use it is what makes us human
We
didn’t start the ‘Net
But
we’ll find a way to use it every day
Blog
hub ,Genius Hour, Screencast, Richard Schwier
Aurasma,
padlet, open ed, Tube Chop
Couros,
Makey Makey, Flying Cats, F2F
Udacity,
comment, keeping up, Don’t stop
Digital
identity, Digital legacy
Knowledge,
Linux, The Oracle of Bacon
Copyleft,
3-D print, Shock site, maker movement
Android,
pingback, use your attribution
We
didn’t start the ‘Net
But
the way we use it is what makes us human
We
didn’t start the ‘Net
But
we’ll find a way to use it every day
Awesome job Valerie!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
Awesome video. Wish I had that creativity.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Valerie. Very creative and entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI didn't think of looking for instrumental music that could be used in videos on Youtube. Thanks for the tip Valerie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice compliments everybody! I had a lot of fun putting it together.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cool!!! Well done!
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