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  • The Ninth-grade child has learned the basics of composition and framing in videography, understanding how to position the subjects within the frame to create visually appealing shots.
  • They have also learned about lighting techniques, such as using natural light or artificial lighting to enhance the mood and atmosphere of their videos.
  • The child has developed an understanding of storytelling through videography, learning how to use different camera angles, shot sizes, and sequencing to convey a narrative effectively.
  • They have also learned about post-production editing techniques, including video transitions, color grading, and audio synchronization.

For continued development in videography, the Ninth-grade child can explore more advanced techniques such as time-lapse photography, slow-motion effects, or experimenting with different camera movements like panning or tracking shots. They can also explore different genres of videography, such as documentary filmmaking, music videos, or short films, to further enhance their storytelling skills. Encouraging them to collaborate with other students or join videography clubs can provide opportunities for sharing ideas, learning from peers, and gaining practical experience.

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