Introduction to Visual Storytelling for Impact through Video
offer the skills needed to capture and create visual stories for impact
- 2-hour workshop
- max 20 people
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$ 150: this workshop only;
$ 400: 3 workshops;
$ 1000: all 8 advanced workshops - New Dates Coming Soon
This workshop aims to teach practitioners the value of video in research and community-based work. First, we will examine how practitioners have used video in research and community-based projects through documentary and videovoice methods. Next, we will analyze what makes a good video by addressing technical elements such as content, sound, lighting, and image stabilization. Finally, this workshop demonstrates a step-by-step guide on how to create videos using iMovie. This introductory workshop will offer the skills needed to capture and create visual stories for impact.
What you will learn:
- How video can compliant existing projects or act as a stand-alone method, using the same principles of photovoice
- Best practices for arts-based methods in scholarship and community practice.
- How to explore lived experience through video interviews, elicitation, and video-based fieldwork.
- Recording, editing, and sharing videos using smartphones, zoom, iMovie, and other apps like a pro.
- References and resources for using video methods in scholarship and community-based work.
Who is this workshop for:
- Educators
- Community development facilitators
- Researchers
- Visual professionals in the participatory field
Instructor:
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