Ars Technica
The art of making — observation, craft, and one finished piece per week.
Notebooks required. No experience needed. Ars Technica is the art of making — observation, sketching, film analysis, and one finished piece per week. Built for parents who want to make something alongside their kid.
Modules in Ars Technica
The Art of Making
LiveEight weeks of sketchbooks, short films, and one Saturday assignment. The intro to everything.
Filmmaking 101
LiveStory structure, shot composition, and one short film.
Camera Skills
SoonLight, framing, and the eye behind the lens.
Art 101
SoonObservation, sketching, and one finished piece every week.
Art History
SoonFrom cave paintings to modern masters — what art says about humanity.
Film Critique
SoonHow to watch a film — and what to say about it afterward.
Editing
SoonThe cut is where stories are made.
Storytelling & Plot
SoonWhy some stories hold and others fall apart.
Ars Technica is one of several enrichment areas in the Homeschool Da Vinci curriculum — modular, faith-integrated courses Christian families can drop into any homeschool week. Each module is a one-time $49 purchase with lifetime access, and is Texas ESA / TEFA eligible.