The most important component of the "Hey, You, See, So" method is the way we make an emotional connection with our viewers. If we don't give our viewers a reason to care, they won't watch our videos, whereas if we really connect to their feelings they won't take their eyes off the screen. Yesterday I sat on the other side of an interview to talk about the Torah of Unity, a holy scroll which each Jewish teenager in the St. Louis area had the opportunity to help write. Before the interview started, my rabbi told me, "Noa, I'm counting on you for the tear-jerker." I laughed at him, thinking that I couldn't ever move people to tears with my words, but this "tear-jerker" moment is one that is essential to every piece. If we don't use our videos to make an impact on our viewers, why do we make these videos?
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About MeI am a senior at Ladue Horton Watkins High School. I play guitar and even write some of my own music, and love to travel! Next year, I will learn at a seminary, a school where young Jewish women learn tradition Jewish texts, philosophy, and law in Jerusalem, Israel. Afterwards, I want to go to college to study Gender Studies and Judaic Studies. Although I'm not particularly interested in pursuing broadcast after high school, I love the creative outlet of telling stories that are important to me. Archives
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