Introduction to Visual Storytelling for Impact through Video

Introduction to Visual Storytelling for Impact through Video

offer the skills needed to capture and create visual stories for impact

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

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