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Reply to ""Photography" in the Video (A-V) and Drama Workshops, "Bible Story Selfies," "Flat Lay" Techniques, and more"

Neil MacQueen posted:

Sometimes it's challenging to figure out which activity belongs in which workshop category. I always liked "Audio-Visual" as the workshop label instead of just "Video" (which we commonly call it). Video implies just watching, when video can also be created, and A-V can involve still photography (among other things).   

And what do you call a workshop that has the kids videotaping themselves acting in front of a music video?    

Well, if I didn't have another idea for a drama workshop, kids being videotaped (as a drama or as a music video) would be drama workshop.   

That's what I love about rotation model! It allows for creativity and for flexibility within the creativity!  

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