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Art

  • Learned principles of composition and framing to capture visually appealing drone photographs.
  • Explored the use of different lighting conditions and angles to create dramatic and artistic effects in drone videos.
  • Experimented with editing software to enhance and manipulate drone images, developing digital art skills.

Science

  • Gained knowledge of aerodynamics and how it applies to drone flight, understanding the forces that allow drones to stay airborne.
  • Studied the technology behind drones, including the components and their functions, such as GPS, gyroscopes, and accelerometers.
  • Explored the physics of drone flight, including the principles of lift, thrust, drag, and weight.

Social Studies

  • Used drone photography and videography to document and explore geographic features, landmarks, and historical sites in their local area.
  • Examined the ethical considerations of using drones for surveillance and privacy, discussing the impact on society.
  • Explored how drones are used in various industries and fields, such as agriculture, disaster response, and conservation.

Continued development in drone photography and videography can be fostered through various creative avenues. Encourage the child to experiment with different genres and styles of photography, such as aerial landscapes, architectural photography, or even abstract compositions. Additionally, they can explore storytelling through drone videos by planning and executing narrative sequences or creating short films. Collaborating with other artists or joining a local drone photography community can provide valuable feedback and inspiration for further growth.

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