WORKSHOPS

Title Duration in minutes Minimum number of participants
Storyboard Montage | An Introduction to Montage 90 2
Video Rigmarole | Telling Story Through Video 60
Video Scavenger Hunt | Learning Visual Storytelling 120 3
Human Barometer | Exploring Topics and Opinions
Fishbowl | Encouraging Topic Discussion 40
Crew Roles/Production Process | Defining Roles and Model 120
Camera Kit Relay Race | Getting to Know Your Video Equipment 120 4
Microphone Check | Introduction to Sound Recording 3
Snake | A Fun Theatre Game 10 4
Truth Telling | Storytelling Theatre Game 20 3
The Amazing Chair Game | Physical Warm-up Game 10 4
The Ball Game | A Great Introductory Video Exercise 120 3
Vox Popping | How to Conduct Street Interviews 120
Video Poems | Experimenting With Audio/Visual Storytelling 120 4
Media Impact | Defining How Media is Designed and Received 40 2
Honouring the Story | An Activity in the Responsibilities of Storytelling 30 3
The Being | Developing Group Expectations and Guidelines
“This is not a …” | Fun Prop Theatre and Warmup Game 20 3
PSA in a Day | Experience the Video Production Process in a Day 240 4
Hopes & Fears | Getting Comfortable in a Group With Video Cameras 30
Concentric Circles | Facilitating Group Discussions 2
Highs & Lows | Respecting Personal Lives Within a Group
Musical Mixer | A Warmup Game for New Groups 10 3
How to Make a Short Film in a Week 4
High School Confessions | Create an Improvised Video 180 5
Storytelling Prompts | Finding Topics to Explore 60 5
Introduction Circle | A Simple Warmup For Names and New Groups 10 4
Publishing Photos and Images Online | New Media Training 120
Create and Publish Your Own Videos | New Media Training 240

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Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Our office is located on Tharawal country. Our work takes us across Tharawal, Dharug and Eora lands. We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.