Movie Making Tips from Laurel Taylor on Vimeo.
Disney Planet Challenge Digital Media Club
Save Our Native Hawaiian Plants
Friday, October 26, 2012
Professional Videography Workshop
Professional videographers Alan Sangpan and Jack Gao from Isle Media Company held a special 2-hour videography workshop for the 4th-6th graders in Digital Media Club. Students learned movie-making tricks like lighting, camera angles, and audio to help enhance their videos and also got to use some of the professional equipment. They also got to share some of their videos that they had been working on with these professionals and get feedback. It was inspirational and exciting for these young women to see videography as a profession and to see applications in digital media skills. The owner Alan Sangpan had such a great time teaching these highly motivated and talented students that he is looking forward to coming back in the spring semester to do a follow-up session.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
In the School Newspaper
Click on the link to read the article about our community service project:
Lower school digital media club educates others on native Hawaiian plants and species
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Our Community Service Projects
The Digital Media Club helped out in their community by planting native Hawaiian seedlings at the Lyon Arboretum and educating other classes at Sacred Hearts Academy about the importance of native Hawaiian plants.
Interview With Native Hawaiian Artist
The sixth graders of Digital Media Club interviewed Native Hawaiian artist from Chaminade University.
Interview Reflections
Here is what we learned about native Hawaiian plants after conducting our interviews. Interviewing experts and guest speakers really helped us to understand the purpose for saving native Hawaiian plants.
Cooking With Ivy and Chanel
Ivy and Chanel show you how to make haupia using a few simple ingredients. Their goal is to educate others on how to use native Hawaiian plants in food.
Interview With Hawaiian Language Studies Teacher
Digital Media Club interviews Hawaiian Language Teacher at Sacred Hearts Academy Makanani Sala to learn more about the connection between native Hawaiian plants and our land and culture.
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