On my First Week at Extreme Kids and Crew, I attended my first Gaming and Perspectives: A Photography Program and a Family Gathering Puppet Show Event to capture many photographs and videos and construct short-form social media content for the Extreme Kids and Crew’s LinkedIn and Instagram page. All programs and events were described as very friendly, welcoming, and safe for any neurodivergent children who are interested in photography, photo collage, culinary arts, gaming, and many other hobbies. These Programs and Family Gathering Event spaces are Neurodivergent Friendly for Neurodivergent Gamers, Photographers, and Chefs who find their community who can connect to and relate by discussing and making new friends to bond further with each other.

My first Project to work for Extreme Kids and Crew Organization was to develop a 30-40 second video about the Spellbound Puppet Show located at the Spellbound Theatre at Brooklyn Children’s Museum on Sunday, November 10th. After capturing photos and videos and uploading them into the Extreme Kids and Crew Google Shared Drive, I re-download them into my Macbook, move all of the Spellbound Puppet Show Files into my Samsung T7 Solid State Drive ( also known as SSD), and edit via Adobe Premiere Pro for Short-Form Duration. After receiving feedback from the staff of how entertaining with the background music is. Two suggestions to go back and revise the video was to display captions when the Extreme Kids and Crew Manager were speaking directly towards the viewer. Next was to add a Graphic Vertical Slide promoting for Future sign ups at their main website and their Sponsorships partnered with Extreme Kids and Crew.

Our Final Publication will be posted on Extreme Kids and Crew LinkedIn and it’s scheduled on Wednesday, December 4th.