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Re: Developing Video Training Modules for Teachers
As in most professions the apprentice model works great. Great for engineering, law, medicine, woodcraft, ironworks, etc.
My intent in the statement "Videographer as mentor" - Find someone that has professional experience in broadcast, media production, or even a good video teacher at school. Periodically run clips by them and ask them to comment. I suggest wearing 'iron pants'. When I was a teenager I did some radio work. The pro's would review the tapes with red pencil and copy in hand. It wasn't pretty at first but you learn a lot. Mentoring by professionals encompasses all areas, not just robot building. |
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