🎬 About the Stop Motion Storytelling workshop series
Would you like to learn or practice how to do Stop Motion videos? Do you want to give voice to things that affect your community, but do not appear in the media? Would you like to learn about storytelling techniques, video making, photography and many more? Would you like to explore and tell a real life story or social issue your community faces? Then apply for our Stop Motion Storytelling workshop series through this link:
https://forms.gle/swhuuwfhj6XL3q5h8
🤓 You will
🔹 be a part of a creative group of people with similar interests,
🔹 learn how to take photos, edit videos, write scripts
🔹 be guided through in person sessions, home work assignments and mentoring to realize your own ideas
🔹 be the voice of your communities and shed light on interesting stories or problems that need attention
Join us by attending an introductory workshop on the 18th of October.
📅 Dates
🔸 October 18, Saturday, 10:00 - 16:00 (with lunch break at 12:30)
🔸 October 30, Thursday, 18:00 - 20:00
🔸 November 6, Thursday, 18:00 - 20:00
🔸 November 20, Thursday, 18:00 - 20:00
🔸 November 27, Thursday, 18:00 - 20:00
🔸 December 5, Friday, 18:00 - 20:00
🙋♀️ Who do we welcome at the workshops?
🔹 enthusiastic beginners who would like to learn more about storytelling and creative techniques
🔹 students who would like to practice their methods in video editing or storytelling
🔹 people who are a part of or interested to join the Mira Intercultural Communtiy (you don't need to be a member already to apply for the workshop)
🔹 people who can attend all or at least 5 out of 6 dates will be more likely to be selected to be part of the group.
❗Disclaimer ❗
🔸 The sessions are in English.
🔸 We provide you with a certificate of completion, however the certificate is not a state-approved certificate. After every session you will recieve a home work assignment which will aid your progress. You will recieve the certificate if you attend at least 5 out of 6 sessions and complete at least 5 out of 6 home work assingments.
🔸 The group will operate at a limited capacity of maximum 15 people.
🪁 Who are we?
MIRA is an intercultural community that we created to engage foreigners living in Hungary as well as locals, and to help each other, so that together we can build a stronger, more cohesive society. The workshop series is offered through the Voice of Mira program of Mira Intercultural Community, and the majority of the sessions will take place at Mira Ház, our Community space (Budapest, 1086, Lujza utca 36.)
🇪🇺 Voice of Mira is Funded by the Közös értékeink project, part of the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme of the European Union. #VoiceofMira #közösértékeink #CERV
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