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29 May

Learn to Tell Your Impact Story

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Your story matters. Learn how to turn into a short, sharp and shareable video.

This half-day workshop teaches you how to create moving stories using just your smartphone. No expensive equipment. No production team. No AI prompt that can do this for you, because authentic storytelling isn't something you can outsource – it comes from you- your voice, your community, your unique point of view.

No filmmaking experience needed. Beginners and experienced communicators both leave with something valuable.

What you'll learn:
- How to use the Story Canvas tool to brainstorm story ideas and develop an effective storytelling strategy
- Narrative frameworks
- How to use your phone or tablet to record good quality interviews, dynamic footage and audio
- Tools for planning your story
- Tools for editing short, sharp and shareable videos on your smartphone or tablet
- An understanding of how to approach impact storytelling with ethics at the forefront

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Date Times
Fri 29 May
  • 9.30am - 1.30pm 9:30am - 1:30pm

Location

Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre
251 Faraday St
Carlton 3053

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Adult / general $70
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  • telephone number: 0401 439 543
  • email address: natasha@digitalstorytellers.com.au
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