Camcorder Basics and Scavenger Hunt Learning Reflection
Artists Practice in Public
Before art can have an impact, it must first have an audience. There is no better way to improve your video skills than to put your work out there - sharing it for others to see. Please take a moment to share your Video Scavenger Hunt video to the Clayburn Student SmugMug Gallery. Please be sure to follow the instructions from your teacher - renaming the file with your homeroom, firstname, and lastname. You are also required to share your video with Mr. Williams using your Learn34.com Drive.
Your success is closely related to your ability to work well with others. Without the help of others you will not produce your best work. Please take a few minutes to help, encourage, and challenge other Media Arts students. After submitting your own Scavenger Hunt video to the Gallery, sign in to SmugMug using your Learn34.com Google account. You are required to comment on, and rate, videos of at least 2 other students. If you have time, review more videos. Please be positive, friendly, and constructive in all your comments. Report any inappropriate activity to the teacher immediately.