Hello, my friends!
You may have noticed that I’ve dipped my toes into video lately.
After years of wanting to make art videos but being scared of the format (it must be too hard, etc), I was finally convinced by my friend Ana of Babble Dabble Do to give it a try. Her science and arts videos are so lovely.
So, I finally made one! And then another. And another.
I’m hooked!
There’s definitely a learning curve to video and I’m still very much on it, but I’m having a blast.
And I just love how video captures art in action.
I like photographs and blog posts and will continue to do those as well, of course, but some art activities are so much better captured or demonstrated by video that I’m going to be using it more and more on The Artful Parent.
I hope you’ll hop on over to see some of the videos I’ve created so far…
And subscribe to my YouTube channel!
If you have any comments or feedback for me, or just an idea for a video, please let me know in the comments below.
Thank you!
P.S. If you’re into kids art videos (or other kids’ activities), Rachelle from Tinkerlab put together a list of good YouTube channels to check out.
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