
Rising tide rasies all ships: The Power of community within education
Last week I spent time with my AVTF (Audio, Video Technology and Film- it’s what Georgia has branded video production) family, at a pair of conferences. The conferences overlapped and honestly frustrated me because I couldn’t fully engage with either. I wanted to soak up the lessons shared from both. But… my heart was so full I teared up as I drove away from one of the conferences the last day.

The BIG 4: The FOUNDATION of FILM ANALYSIS in THE IB FILM CLASSROOM
Adam, your resident IB film teacher, wants to help your students walk the talk. How understanding the Big 4 (mise-en-scene, editing, cinematography, and sound design) can transform student analysis and filmmaking.

TWO KEY APPROACHES TO HELPING STUDENTS MASTER THE EXTENDED ESSAY IN IB FILM
Adam, your resident IB film teacher, has two key pieces of advice to help students navigate the 4,000 extended essay in IB film.

When the Gamble Pays Off: Why Teachers Need to Attend NAB
Josh was able to attend NAB this year, for the first time, and in this article, he tells you why you should plan on going next year.
THe META APPROACH to FILMMAKING: MAKING THE FILMMAKER the hero
Adam, your resident IB film teacher, looks at how approaching filmmaking as solving a problem can help kids understand the value of research and trial and error on the road to becoming better filmmakers.

And the oscar goes to…
Adam, your resident IB film teacher, discusses how incorporating an Academy Award style ceremony in class raises the bar for student films.

It is Time for a Change: How classroom layout impacts relationships
After a few years of running his class with a computer lab layout, Josh realized there was a problem. He had lost his connection with his students. In this article, we hear from Josh abut his rationale for mixing it up going into next year.

Hollyland Mars 4K: A Game-Changer for Live Streams
Josh tests the Hollyland Mars 4K in the harsh environment of Northcutt Stadium in Marietta, Georgia. With around 7,000 people and their devices, as well as tons of concrete, Josh was surprised at how well this device worked.

5 things to consider This Summer
Tom shares 5 things you should do this summer to make your 2024-2025 school year the best ever. ONLY 1 is work. The rest are investing in yourself.

How To Stay Sharp In A Dull World
Tom shares his experiences and thoughts on how to stay up to date on industry trends, how to keep your creativity, and where to find sources of inspiration during the school year.

Myth Busted: Hollyland Wireless Does Work When People Show Up!
Tom shares his experience with the Hollyland C1 as he tried to bust the myth about the device only working in the perfect scenarios.

Getting Into the Spirit: The Value of Competition
Success breeds success. This article talks about the importance of getting your students involved in video and film competitions.

The World’s Most Riggable Camera is HERE!!
The “World’s Most Riggable Full Frame Camera” has arrived!!! I know you were waiting on it! It’s finally here!! I have to admit, I wasn’t sure where to start when Blackmagic Design backed up the new product truck for NAB and unloaded them all in an over 2 hour broadcast but I figured the “World’s Most Riggable Full Frame Camera” would be a good place to start for a lot of reasons not the least of which is the fact that it’s the most riggable camera in the world… The Blackmagic Design Pyxis is a 6k camera that comes ready for the world.

The Best Mistake In Live Sports Production
Tom shares how the most famous shot in golf was almost missed and a timely lesson on live production with a Masters focus

Doin’ It DifferentLy
Tom shares how comparing your program to others is dangerous but there are three ways that you can help get to where you want to be without driving yourself over the line.

Student Project: Short Vertical Film
Looking for a fun project to meet your students where they are? Consider running a vertical short film festival in your program. This article dives into that process.

Portfolios: What They Are and Why Students Need Them
I have to face facts… the world is moving and I am getting left behind. I did not learn how to create for a vertical world. But now, more than ever, our students need to be creating for the consumer who knows only tall skinny video. That applies to everything, especially their portfolios. This article talks about the importance of creating a good reel and making it relevant in a doom-scrolling society.

Premiere Gal: Next-Gen Video Editing: Exploring AI's Role in Student Filmmaking
We are so excited to have Kelsey from Premiere Gal contribute this article to us. Check out this article on how AI can reshape your video editing landscape.

Nickelodeon’s Super Bowl Coverage Should Be A Goal For Your Classroom
Tom describes how you can leverage Nickelodeon’s Super Bowl broadcast for your classroom. Find out how to teach about target audience, branding, and more.

Is Industry in the dna of your program?
Tom discusses why you need an effective advisory council and how to build one.