Give Voice to Your Story
Who is telling your story?
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Can one person make a difference?
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"The problem about speaking out for each other is that everyone is left without a voice." |
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Listen to the life stories of Agustin Vega-Peters. Consider the power of the spoken word. The piece was told at the OSU radio talkshow KBVR called Prism Magazine: Refractions. You can listen to the whole thing if you want. For Memories poem, start listening at around minute 25:00.
You have a story to tell!
What you did, learned at MLI, but also more...
What you did, learned at MLI, but also more...
Big Idea Focus Questions
Content What topic(s) do you want to give voice to through your video? What important topics are you interested in? What do you want your audience to know about your culture or your language?
Result What do you want your audience to know or understand after they watch your video?
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Result What change or call to action do you want for your audience after they watch your video?
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Conceptual Basics
- Keep your audience in mind.
- Think beginning, middle, end.
- Plan. Storyboard your ideas.
- Choose music that compliments the content.