Some Dallas ISD students went on an eye-opening field trip to learn about all the job possibilities in broadcasting without leaving the school district.
It was lights, camera, action for Dallas Independent School District students who took a field trip to the district's production studios at"This is our studio where all the magic happens," an instructor told wide-eyed third graders from Montessori at Onesimo Hernandez.Students took turns behind and in front of the cameras in the studio. They also learned about editing, lighting, and audio production.
"I thought it was easy when we looked at the videos, but like, right now it seems really hard. For example, that camera, it has a lot of buttons," Villareal said."It seems really cool, like being a photographer or looking at the cameras and taking videos of people." "I didn't want to leave the room, I'm enjoying it so much," 3rd grader Kerri Ranson said in the audio production room."I want to do this, and then I want to do editing because you're able to add fun sounds!"
The students learned production stories have a beginning, middle and end...just like the books they read in the classroom. So they were applying core curriculum, just in a different way.
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