Hi Marcella... It's nice to hear that your team had so much fun making a video of their project! Here's a few thoughts to consider: 1. If your team really liked making a video to share the work they've done on their project, perhaps they could still make one and share it with people they think would be interested in their project. This would be a great way to get feedback on their ideas and the work they've done. Maybe put it on YouTube and then ask for feedback. I'm sure they got so much learning out of figuring out what to put in the video...how to communicate their ideas...and then put it all together in a edited video. Sounds like a great learning experience. In fact, if your kids do end up making a video, Triple Helix, FRC team in Newport News, would be happy to review it prior to the competition and offer feedback. 2. As far as judging, I'd say no. I've seen teams try to do their presentation this way, but I think it maybe misses the mark a bit. First, the judges really...really and truly...are more interested in the kids and the work they've done, then the project itself. And since they can now talk to the judges in person...they should take full advantage of this! This is an opportunity to share everything they've done, everything they've learned, and have a lot of fun doing it. Everything doesn't have to be perfect. The judges are there for them...and they love seeing all the work the kids have done. They should learn all they can this season..have fun sharing their work...and leave feeling really good about everything they've done. (In our first year, in the middle of our skit...when it came time for my son's line, he was starring off into space thinking about who knows what - for like 30 seconds! Haha!) As Skip said in a previous email...the whole judging process seems like a bit of a mystery sometimes. What exactly are the judges looking for? Most of the time it just seems like the answer is...who knows?! But, honestly, that is not it...the judges just love hearing the kids projects. Again, if any team wants to share their presentation live streamed or by video and talk about it afterwards, we'd be happy to do that as well. And as usual...if any local teams want to come and give their presentation live, in the TH shop, you're all more than welcome. Good Luck! Amy Nichols On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 02:16:37 PM EDT, Marcella OBrien <[log in to unmask]> wrote: CAUTION: This email originated from outside of JMU. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. ________________________________ Hi, My team members enjoyed making a video for their 5-minute project presentation last year and are interested in doing this again this year. Is if possible for them to make a video to share with the judges? Is this allowed and, if so, will there be a way to share with the judges at the tournament? Thanks~ Marcella O'Brien Coach for Team TFC -- To UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your settings, please visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-l.html and select "Join or leave the list". -- VADCFLL administrative announcements are sent via VADCFLL-ANNOUNCEMENTS-L. Visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-ANNOUNCEMENTS-l.html to subscribe. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your settings, please visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-l.html and select "Join or leave the list". -- VADCFLL administrative announcements are sent via VADCFLL-ANNOUNCEMENTS-L. Visit https://listserv.jmu.edu/archives/vadcfll-ANNOUNCEMENTS-l.html to subscribe.