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  • Art:
    • Learned basic video editing skills
    • Explored different visual effects and transitions
    • Experimented with color grading and filters
    • Developed storytelling through visuals
    • Increased understanding of composition and framing
  • Science:
    • Explored concepts of light and shadow in video production
    • Learned about the technical aspects of camera settings and lighting
    • Gained understanding of how cameras capture light and create video images
    • Experimented with different camera angles and shots
    • Learned about the importance of sound in videos
  • Social Studies:
    • Researched and learned about influential figures in film history
    • Explored different genres of film and their cultural significance
    • Examined how films reflect and influence society
    • Learned about the role of films in documenting historical events
    • Gained an understanding of the impact of visual media on society

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to practice more advanced video editing techniques, such as adding special effects or animations. They can also explore different genres of filmmaking and create videos that follow specific storytelling conventions. Additionally, the child can research and learn more about the technical aspects of cameras and experiment with different equipment to enhance their video production skills. Encouraging involvement in film clubs or workshops can also provide the child with opportunities to further develop their understanding of film and gain feedback from peers and professionals in the industry.

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