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For this assignment you are to make a tutorial video. It doesn’t have to be anything specific, just any type of “how to” or life hack video. Or, to make things more interesting try making a tutorial video on how to make a tutorial video.

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The first thing that came to mind as a how to video was to bust out my skateboard so that’s what I did lol.  I

I chose to do the how to video assignment for one of my video assignments this week. I was looking for an assignment to tie

For this assignment I had to create a tutorial for something. This was a lot harder than I thought it would be because it was

In this video tutorial (How to Video, 4 1/2 stars), I showed how to fold an origami paper crane– pretty much what it says on

Juggling: Literally and Figuratively

How to Video Project– 4.5 Stars

What is juggling exactly? According to the dictionary, to juggle is “to continuously toss into the

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Music by:  BenSound

Video editing software used: Windows Movie Maker

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I don’t care what people say about me I am always going be nervous around camera’s but who is not? This Video Assignment takes me

This week we were assigned to complete 10 stars worth of video assignments. I have linked them both below with a little description.

The first one

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