Make it stand out.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Our Program
Telling a story about the environment means understanding how to connect people emotionally to issues like climate change, conservation, and ecosystems through compelling visuals and real-life examples. You will also learn how to create a storyboard and use visuals effectively to engage and connect with your audience.
StoryTelling
Learning the fundamentals of documentary filmmaking, such as framing and shot composition, will help elevate and strengthen your story. These techniques allow you to visually guide the audience’s attention and make your message more impactful, while also gaining terminology to work in the field.
Technicals
Once the story is laid out you will work with social media experts to consolidate your story and information into 1-3 minute videos thus learning how to catch and hold your viewers attention.
Editing
Throughout the process our team will be reviewing and helping you polish your videos so that you can tell your story in the best way possible and be the voice for the planet that is missing.
Feedback
Introducing the instructor
Matthew Aeberhard
One of the world’s leading wildlife filmmakers and an Emmy nominated and award-winning wildlife cinematographer / Director of Photography. Described in a recent BBC article as a “cool veteran” he has spent his professional life working in our planet’s most remote and wild places.