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Maui Summer 2019

7/16/2019

 
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Final Destination - Maui!
Our last stop of the Summer 2019 HIKI NO digital media tour comes to an end on the island of Maui.  This week, we are at Maui High School! Twenty-five teachers and students from across the Valley Isle are here, giving up 4 days of their summer, to learn how to go from good to great!

BEGINNING

Group 1: TCK Ohana (Kamehameha Schools - Maui / Pomaikai Elem)
Group 2: Penemmamegu (Iao Intermediate)

INTERMEDIATE

Group 1: Lavender Farm (Baldwin High)
Group 2: Maui Ocean Marine (Baldwin High)
Group 3: Maui Veteran's Center Mural (Maui High)
Group 4: Bees (Maui Waena Intermediate)
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TRACK DESCRIPTIONS

Beginner Track
Basic Requirements: Any student that's brand new to media

Description: This track will cover the basics of video production. Lessons will include videography, audio, digital editing, and the HIKI NŌ standards. **FOR THE BEGINNING WORKSHOP, TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE WORKSHOP, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU COME WITH “HOW TO” VIDEO IDEAS. For this session, your students will work on the video that will potentially become your HIKI NŌ how to piece. NOTE:  **Teachers and students attending the Beginning Track MUST attend ALL FOUR DAYS of the workshop.

Equipment Needs
  • Video cameras, mics, tripods, headphones, extra batteries (one set per team)
  • Laptops with video editing software (i.e. Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, etc.) (one laptop per student)
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Final Product: How To Video
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INTERMEDIate track
Basic Requirements:
Students who attend this workshop must have participated in creating a piece for HIKI NŌ (How To, Profile, News Story, etc.). Students should already have basic level skills such as the basic shots, shot composition, how to edit, and how to do an interview.

Description:
This track is intended for students who have acquired Beginning level skills but are not yet ready for the Advanced level. Lessons will focus on various technical skills that will allow them to build their knowledge and skills in creating digital stories. This workshop will focus on various components such as editing techniques, DSLR, b-roll, interviews, and audio. Students will work on the video that will potentially become their HIKI NŌ profile piece. NOTE:  **Teachers and students attending the Intermediate Track MUST attend ALL FOUR DAYS of the workshop.

​Equipment Needs
  • Mics, tripods, headphones, extra batteries (one set per team)
  • Laptops with video editing software (i.e. Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, etc.) and DSLR Cameras (one per student)

​Final Product:Personal Profile

SHOT LIST TEMPLATE

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PHOTOS

DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
​DAY 4

DAY 1  |  July 16, 2019

DAY 2  |  July 17, 2019

DAY 3  |  July 18, 2019

DAY 4  |  July 19 , 2019

Kona Summer 2019

7/8/2019

 
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Digital Media comes to West Hawaii!
We are now in Kona, Hawaii at Kealakehe Intermediate School! This week, we are working with about 30 teachers and students from Waimea and Kona to learn the basics of video production and storytelling.

BEGINNING

Group 1: Potatohead Boi (Kealakehe Intermediate)
Group 2: 65 Percent Asian (Kealakehe Intermediate)
Group 3: IMHIJU (Honaunau Elementary /Kealakehe Intermediate)
Group 4: Pink Ponnies (Kealakehe Intermediate)
Group 5: Weeblingss (Kealakehe Intermediate)
Group 6: Typical Media (Kealakehe Intermediate)
Group 7: YYEETT (Kealakehe Intermediate)

INTERMEDIATE

Group 1: Student 01 | Student 02 (Kealakehe Intermediate)

Agenda

resources

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TRACK DESCRIPTIONS

beginner track
Basic Requirements: Any student that's brand new to media

Description: This track will cover the basics of video production. Lessons will include videography, audio, digital editing, and the HIKI NŌ standards. **FOR THE BEGINNING WORKSHOP, TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE WORKSHOP, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU COME WITH “HOW TO” VIDEO IDEAS. For this session, your students will work on the video that will potentially become your HIKI NŌ how to piece. NOTE:  **Teachers and students attending the Beginning Track MUST attend ALL FOUR DAYS of the workshop.

Equipment Needs
  • Video cameras, mics, tripods, headphones, extra batteries (one set per team)
  • Laptops with video editing software (i.e. Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, etc.) (one laptop per student)
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Final Product: How To Video
intermediate track
Basic Requirements:
Students who attend this workshop must have participated in creating a piece for HIKI NŌ (How To, Profile, News Story, etc.). Students should already have basic level skills such as the basic shots, shot composition, how to edit, and how to do an interview.

Description:
This track is intended for students who have acquired Beginning level skills but are not yet ready for the Advanced level. Lessons will focus on various technical skills that will allow them to build their knowledge and skills in creating digital stories. This workshop will focus on various components such as editing techniques, DSLR, b-roll, interviews, and audio. Students will work on the video that will potentially become their HIKI NŌ profile piece. NOTE:  **Teachers and students attending the Intermediate Track MUST attend ALL FOUR DAYS of the workshop.

​Equipment Needs
  • Mics, tripods, headphones, extra batteries (one set per team)
  • Laptops with video editing software (i.e. Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, etc.) and DSLR Cameras (one per student)

​Final Product:Personal Profile

shot list template

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EVALUATIONS

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PHOTOS

DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4

DAY 1  |  July 8, 2019

DAY 2  |  July 9, 2019

DAY 3  |  JULY 10, 2019

DAY 4  |  JULY 11, 2019

Hilo Summer 2019

6/30/2019

 
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It's time for Hawaii Island! First stop...Hilo!
And now we're on the Big Island at Waiakea High School in Hilo, Hawaii! Approximately 40 teachers and students are spending four days of their summer with us to go from Good to Great!

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BEGINNING
Group 1: Jodi For President (Hilo High)
Group 2: Sakura Sistahs (Waiakea High)
Group 3: Under da Stars (Waiakea High)
Group 4: 2019 Spartans (Hilo Intermediate)
Group 5: We the Turtles 12 (Waiakea Elementary)
Group 6: SKMF 2019 (Waiakea Elementary)
Group 7: The Meowing Chihuahuas (Waimea Elementary)
Group 8: Da Lomi (Waiakea Elementary)
Group 9: Pahoa Daggers Lava (Pahoa High & Intermediate Teachers)
INTERMEDIATE
Group 1: Waiakea High
Group 2: Hilo High

RESOURCES

Track Descriptions

Beginner Track
Basic Requirements: Any student that's brand new to media

Description: This track will cover the basics of video production. Lessons will include videography, audio, digital editing, and the HIKI NŌ standards. **FOR THE BEGINNING WORKSHOP, TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE WORKSHOP, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU COME WITH “HOW TO” VIDEO IDEAS. For this session, your students will work on the video that will potentially become your HIKI NŌ how to piece. NOTE:  **Teachers and students attending the Beginning Track MUST attend ALL FOUR DAYS of the workshop.

Equiment Needs
  • Video cameras, mics, tripods, headphones, extra batteries (one set per team)
  • Laptops with video editing software (i.e. Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, etc.) (one laptop per student)
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Final Product: How To Video
Intermediate Track
Basic Requirements:Students who attend this workshop must have participated in creating a piece for HIKI NŌ (How To, Profile, News Story, etc.). Students should already have basic level skills such as the basic shots, shot composition, how to edit, and how to do an interview.

Description:This track is intended for students who have acquired Beginning level skills but are not yet ready for the Advanced level. Lessons will focus on various technical skills that will allow them to build their knowledge and skills in creating digital stories. This workshop will focus on various components such as editing techniques, DSLR, b-roll, interviews, and audio. Students will work on the video that will potentially become their HIKI NŌ profile piece. NOTE:  **Teachers and students attending the Intermediate Track MUST attend ALL FOUR DAYS of the workshop.

​Equipment Needs
  • Mics, tripods, headphones, extra batteries (one set per team)
  • Laptops with video editing software (i.e. Final Cut Pro X, Premiere, etc.) and DSLR Cameras (one per student)

​Final Product:
Personal Profile

Shot List Template

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Google Doc
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Evaluations

Student
Teacher

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Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
​Day 4

DAY 1  |  06.30.2019

DAY 2  |  07.01.2019

DAY 3  |  07.02.2019

DAY 4  |  07.03.2019

Oahu Summer 2019

6/17/2019

 

Back on Oahu!

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STUDENT EVALUATION