SESSION ONE: Pre-Planning the Process: (two hours) Storytellers meet each other and program coaches. Watch several stories. Tips for committing to the right story. Ethical issues of storytelling and stories. Overview of the entire process (with example). Tips for recruiting help (finding music, artists and technicians). Review of Timeline.
SESSION TWO: Shaping the Story: (one hour) Storytellers share their stories. Storyboarding skills taught. Principles of good storytelling. Q & A between storytellers and coaches.
INDIVIDUAL MENTORSHIP: Each storyteller will be assigned a story-coach. Story-coaches will be experienced media producers who will help the storyteller solve story problems, technical glitches and serve as a communication conduit to facilitators and grant directors. Each storyteller will meet with their story-coach at least once between session one and two.
STORY BUILDING: Each storyteller will collect images and narratives during this period, shaping and reshaping their stories. Grant directors and storycoaches will offer production support during this time, aiding in scheduling, obtaining legal rights (when necessary), and making connections between artists, technicians, storytellers and story-subjects.
SESSION THREE: Digitizing Materials: (one hour) Introduction to the technical tools needed for uploading photos, videos, and audio recordings to computers. Hands on practice.
SESSION FOUR: Pulling Things Together: (four hours) A brief overview of the editing process (many will have already started to edit). Intensive editing session including collaborative involvement from story-coaches and facilitators.
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