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  • Art:
    • Learned how to compose visually appealing shots and arrange elements effectively in the frame
    • Explored different lighting techniques to enhance the visual impact of the videos
    • Experimented with different color schemes and visual effects to convey different moods and emotions in the videos
  • Math:
    • Used measurement skills to calculate the length of video clips and determine the duration of each scene
    • Applied mathematical concepts such as ratios and proportions to adjust the size and position of video elements
    • Utilized problem-solving skills to edit, trim, and rearrange video clips to fit within a specific time frame
  • Science:
    • Explored the scientific principles behind camera technology and the basics of videography
    • Learned about the impact of light and optics on video quality and made adjustments accordingly
    • Experimented with the use of different camera angles and perspectives to effectively communicate ideas and concepts

Continued development: Encourage the child to explore more advanced video editing techniques such as adding special effects, using transitions, or creating soundtracks for their videos. They can also try incorporating narratives or storytelling elements into their video projects to enhance their creativity and storytelling skills. Additionally, they can explore different genres of videos, such as music videos or documentaries, to expand their understanding of video production.

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