Want to be ON TV?
Learn how to make videos for broadcast on television and the internet.
To help get you started RIGHT NOW, here are some helpful links to websites on the topic.
iMovie Support on Apple Website (includes video tutorials)
How to make a video using Windows Movie Maker on WikiHow
You can also use online tools like these:
Use ANIMOTO to create and share 30 second PSA's in minutes!
Check out GoAnimate4Schools here!
To help get you started RIGHT NOW, here are some helpful links to websites on the topic.
iMovie Support on Apple Website (includes video tutorials)
How to make a video using Windows Movie Maker on WikiHow
You can also use online tools like these:
Use ANIMOTO to create and share 30 second PSA's in minutes!
Check out GoAnimate4Schools here!
BETV Talent Release Form (PDF)
Teaching with the scholastic Kids Press Corps
About the Scholastic Kids Press Corps

The Scholastic Kids Press Corps is a team of about 50 Kid Reporters around the nation. The interactive site brings daily news to life with reporting for kids, by kids
Members of the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps cover news stories for www.scholastic.com/kidspress and select Scholastic classroom magazines. Between 15-20 new press corps members are chosen each school year. The program is open to all students ages 10-14 with a burning desire to be a journalist. The selection of Kid Reporters is based on writing ability, interviewing skills, and attention to detail.
Members of the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps cover news stories for www.scholastic.com/kidspress and select Scholastic classroom magazines. Between 15-20 new press corps members are chosen each school year. The program is open to all students ages 10-14 with a burning desire to be a journalist. The selection of Kid Reporters is based on writing ability, interviewing skills, and attention to detail.