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Learning
Digital Skills, Creativity and Teamwork

Our digital
equipment
From 360-degree cameras and drones to VR headsets and the computer software we needed to edit and produce our videos—we developed skills not only in operating this equipment but also in design and storytelling.

360 Degree Camera
With the 360-degree camera, you can capture 360-degree images and videos. It can also take high-resolution photos and videos for news reports. The 360-degree images and videos are particularly well-suited for VR headsets.

VR Glasses
VR headsets let you feel like you're stepping into other worlds. With them, you can feel like you're in New Zealand or Germany without actually being there. Just like our motto says: Digital Bridges.

Video Editing
Once the photos and videos have been taken, they need to be cut and arranged on a computer—in other words, edited. We used special software for this, such as Canva, CapCut, or Filmora. These programs allow you to combine different audio, video, and text tracks.

Drone
A drone allows you to capture different perspectives. It enables you to film scenes that provide a bird's-eye view. It consists of the drone itself and the controller. You clip your phone into the controller using the accompanying app. The images and videos are then displayed on the screen and saved in the app.

Teamwork & Creativity
Creating videos requires both technical expertise and creativity. You need to tell stories that draw the viewer in. This works best as a team effort. The best ideas come from collaboration, and we can learn from one another.
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