
Producing Digital Stories
Students use cameras, tablets, and editing software to produce their planned media artworks. They apply their knowledge of media elements to communicate their intended message clearly.
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Students use cameras, tablets, and editing software to produce their planned media artworks. They apply their knowledge of media elements to communicate their intended message clearly.
Key Questions
- How do we use technology to bring our storyboard to life?
- What challenges might arise during the production phase and how can we solve them?
- How do editing choices help to communicate our story's meaning?
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