Sentences with phrase «few creative projects»

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If your video projects are consuming a disproportionately large amount of your time or budget, try thinking of other ways you can be creative that might require fewer resources.
I've launched the project on the Kickstarter website, a site which helps authors, movie makers, artists, and other creative folks find funding for their projects, and I would love you to go there, watch my short video, read about the project, and hopefully be inspired to throw a few bucks our way.
But then, once a basic level of calm prevailed in the school, the coaches turned their attention to encouraging what they called cooperative learning, a pedagogical approach that promoted student engagement in the learning process: less lecture time; fewer repetitive worksheets; more time spent working in small groups, solving problems, engaging in discussions, and collaborating on longer - term creative projects.
(1) Teach in a dynamic, well - organized style that makes use of proven pedagogical approaches to promote student engagement in the learning process via less lecture time, fewer repetitive worksheets and more time spent working in small groups solving problems, engaging in discussions, and collaborating on longer - term creative projects.
There are so many different arts and crafts projects that you can do with your kids - here's a few to inspire you to get creative with them.
Amber: A few years ago, I noticed that I either wasn't going after the projects that really meant the most to me, or the creative process felt like hell because of a voice in my head I think of as «worry.»
I've done a few one board projects and so have my creative blog friends.
I am so excited to see what creative projects you all have been up to... Here are a few project that we have been up to this past week... S'mores Cupcakes by Made to be -LSB-...]
There's also a magazine app which includes additional features such as a few projects from the Lowes Creative Ideas bloggers.
Then I have a final Creative Advisor meeting about my script, a few meetings about next steps for the project, dinner (followed by a goodbye party / dinner), and then sleep before I return to Brooklyn tomorrow.
But after a few months on the DCEU project, MacLaren departed over creative differences — there were rumors that she wanted the film to be set in a far earlier time period than World War I, but it's officially unclear as to exactly why MacLaren left the project.
The Australian filmmaker has previously served as a producer and creative designer for Will Young Live in London and worked on the visual effects for quite a few projects.
He has held positions as an animation / special effects cameraman / director and has worked on creative projects with VTech Educational Toys, Joy Berry's Human Race Club, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and Disney, to name a few.
I've checked your blog and you're one of the few cover designers I've seen at Reedsy who posts all the projects they're doing, including information about the creative process and previous cover versions.
While few creative people with big dreams are loaded with disposable income to fund their first few projects, we do have tons of valuable skills and expertise to trade and networks filled with other skilled and creative people.
To dig more into these announcements, we sat down with Stephan Bugaj, Chief Creative Officer of 612 Games, to ask a few follow - up questions about this exciting project, its budget, its scope, and if only PvP gankers need apply.
The more traditionally defined artist residency is generally understood to be a single residency (some with room - and - board, some without) for a set period of time, anywhere from a few days to a year or longer, in order to complete a creative project.
Whether you're a freelance artist pursuing one of the vanishingly few opportunities in the U.S. available to support individual creative projects, or you're part of a 501c3 arts nonprofit seeking funds for work in your community, the process can seem crazy intimidating.
And so it probably shouldn't come as a surprise that a few years ago, when Marilyn Minter was commissioned by Playboy's creative director, curator Neville Wakefield, to produce a project for a special issue of the magazine, her photographs
I remember a brief repartee between Nato Thompson, Creative Time's curator of social engagement public art projects, and Atlanta critic Jerry Cullum at the Contemporary a few years ago on the importance (or unimportance) of contemplative solitude in a painter's artistic practice.
Broom managed to avoid overbearing her project with Photoshop but did add a few touch - ups for creative effect, such as designing the blue world to be underwater.
We are beginning to work on a few youth involved community projects and we soon hope to be seen as a space that provides creative and professional mentorship.
After all, at this point, the company, who promised free creative reign to Lew and Locks for the project, and is sponsoring not only this year's, but the next few biennials through 2021, should know what it signed up for — or at least the intentions of the biennial's youngest - ever curators, who were looking not to create extra work for the artists for the sake of a watered - down corporate sponsorship, but to instead give them a chance to expand their biennial contributions and typical artistic practice, «as if their studio has expanded exponentially to the collaboration.»
Jen's project and trajectory over the past few years offers a wonderful case study of how Creative Capital supports innovative artists.
To get the creative juices flowing, the project's website has outlined a few proposals.
For the next few months this page will concentrate on the Creative Commons Scottish project.
She did it by getting creative, spending a few days doing projects, and a short time thinking hard about achievements and «wins» in her past.
Participation in collaboration projects with other creative consultants, such as tattoo artists and writers, to name a few
Over the course of 12 - months, you'll get fully involved in our client partner team, overseeing the delivery of some really exciting projects that sit within our creative and digital teams (to name a few), and driving growth in our client base.
I've been working on updating my blog for the past few weeks — well, actually I had to completely recreate my blog since my old blog at mamas * little * treasures was beyond updating — and one of the things that I'm focused on with this new blog is to share creative projects and DIY ideas with you.
Just a few weeks ago I was introduced to an awesome line of products from Caromal Colours — they make creative projects really fun and doable.
You're inspired me to tackle a few projects in my bedroom / creative space this weekend!
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