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Main Author: Bates, Naomi
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ976192
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contents Weaving a Virtual Story--Creating Book Trailers 101 Bates, Naomi Publishing Industry Books Marketing Innovation Reading Motivation Internet Computer Software Guidelines Video Technology Multimedia Materials Book trailers are fast becoming today's marketing technique for newly published books. They have changed the way students select books, and trailers meet the expectations of today's teens who have been brought up on graphic visuals. Book trailers are also quite new, starting as a trend only about four years ago. Since then, they have proliferated, hooking readers in a new and unique way. Creating a book trailer may seem daunting, but the process is actually quite easy. Using simple tools like Movie Maker, iMovie, or other products that come with a computer, as well as web-based products such as Animoto, online resources for music and images, and a bit of creativity, one can transform a simple booktalk or even library displays into eye-catching creations to connect with readers.
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spellingShingle Weaving a Virtual Story--Creating Book Trailers 101
Bates, Naomi
Publishing Industry
Books
Marketing
Innovation
Reading Motivation
Internet
Computer Software
Guidelines
Video Technology
Multimedia Materials
Weaving a Virtual Story--Creating Book Trailers 101 Bates, Naomi Publishing Industry Books Marketing Innovation Reading Motivation Internet Computer Software Guidelines Video Technology Multimedia Materials Book trailers are fast becoming today's marketing technique for newly published books. They have changed the way students select books, and trailers meet the expectations of today's teens who have been brought up on graphic visuals. Book trailers are also quite new, starting as a trend only about four years ago. Since then, they have proliferated, hooking readers in a new and unique way. Creating a book trailer may seem daunting, but the process is actually quite easy. Using simple tools like Movie Maker, iMovie, or other products that come with a computer, as well as web-based products such as Animoto, online resources for music and images, and a bit of creativity, one can transform a simple booktalk or even library displays into eye-catching creations to connect with readers.
title Weaving a Virtual Story--Creating Book Trailers 101
topic Publishing Industry
Books
Marketing
Innovation
Reading Motivation
Internet
Computer Software
Guidelines
Video Technology
Multimedia Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ976192