iMovie
- For iPad 2 or later users, iMovie is a movie making program. If you're familiar with the Mac version, it's the same idea but way easier to use. Of course, when things are "way easier" the flip side is that they're not as versatile/powerful. The movie trailer is kind of cool -- drop in your photos or movies, click "done" and it spits out a trailer.
I think it's $9.99
NFB Pixstop
- a stop motion animation film making program. The National Film Board was offering it for free when it first came out. Not sure if it's still free.
Halftone
find or take a photo, choose a paper style, pick a layout, add a stamp, select a font
(above are direct quotes from page 1 of the app)
Sktich
- as above, take or use a photo and doctor it or mark it up.
- i used this app to send a photo -- with damaged parts circled in red -- to the Roots Co. of a faulty back-pack
Animoto
- Creates pretty impressive videos using your photos and/or pictures and Animoto's templates and stock music
- they offer super short videos for free then require a monthly fee for more time. However, I believe educators can get a free account here: http://animoto.com/account/education/apply
(I've been told it takes a while)
(I've been told it takes a while)
TIP
- almost every app has a "SHARE" option with which you can send documents, pictures, etc. to email or other apps
- for example from NOTES, I can send a document to Mail, Message or Print

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