Sunday, October 7, 2012

Maoli Art Pedagogy

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I went to the opening reception of the Maoli Art Pedagogy exhibition at the Hawaii Pacific University art gallery last week and ended up learning a few things.

I learned that Maoli, or Kanaka Maoli, means to refer to the native people of the Hawaiian Islands.

I learned that Pedagogy comes from a Greek word that means "to lead the child," and is used here to refer to the process of teaching and learning.

And I learned that in order to better facilitate the reporting of a story a person is well-advised to make sure they are adequately prepared beforehand.  Next time I will have a story line to follow before I go to ask interview questions and collect footage.  This will reduce the use of backwards script-writing, and hopefully produce better content.

I also started learning how to use green-screen and wire-frame techniques in Final Cut Pro.



Video Credits:
Producer, Director, Writer, Editor: John Marsh
Asst. Producer, Asst. Director: Charles Yago
Reporter: Shannell Sarme
Anchor: Kourtney Kaopuiki

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