Course Content
Week 1: Media Literacy Foundations + My Voice Story Seed
In Week 1, learners shift from passive media consumption to responsible creation. We introduce media literacy basics (bias, intent, credibility), the SAMS feedback framework (Story, Audience, Message, Style), and course safety guidelines (consent, privacy, respectful representation). Weekly outputs: My Media Map + 60–90s “My Voice” story seed + 1-page SAMS analysis of a media example.
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Week 2: Story Circles, Pitching + Storyboarding
Learners discover meaningful stories through story circles, then shape their ideas into a clear pitch and message. They plan their project using a simple script/narration outline and a storyboard that guides production.
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Week 3: Visual Storytelling + Photography + Photo Essay
Learners develop visual storytelling skills using mobile photography and ethical image-making. They produce a photo essay with captions and sequencing that clearly communicates a message and story arc.
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Week 4: Audio Storytelling Voice, Interview + Sound
Learners practice audio storytelling—recording clean voice, using ambient sound, and (optionally) conducting short interviews with consent. They create a structured audio story and strengthen ethical storytelling habits.
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Week 5: Mobile Video Production + Shooting for Story
Learners shoot better mobile video using shot types, stability, and simple sequencing. They film a short story sequence guided by a shot list and learn how B-roll supports meaning and emotion.
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Week 6: Editing + Rough Cut Critique
Learners edit their work into a rough cut using a practical mobile workflow. They participate in structured peer critique using SAMS and create a revision plan to improve clarity, pacing, sound, and message.
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Week 7: Media Literacy for Impact, Truth, Bias + Distribution
Learners deepen media literacy for impact—verification habits, misinformation awareness, and responsible representation. They create a simple distribution plan and a campaign asset (poster/teaser/posts) to support their story.
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Week 8: Final Cut + Online Exhibition Showcase
Learners complete their final cut, write an artist statement, and prepare an exhibition-ready entry with credits and permissions. The course ends with an online showcase and reflection on growth as a Digital Change Maker.
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Digital Change Makers: Mobile Storytelling & Media Literacy (8 Weeks)

Lesson 1: Final Cut Checklist — Polish, Audio, Titles & Credits

Week 8 Goal

This week you will finish your “Video for Purpose” and prepare it for an online showcase. A final cut is not about perfection—it’s about clarity, care, and completeness.

Learning goals

By the end of this lesson, you can:

  • Use a professional final-cut checklist
  • Improve pacing, sound, and titles
  • Export a clean final version for sharing/screening

 

  1. A) Final Cut Checklist (use this before exporting)

Story & pacing

  • Clear beginning, middle, end
  • The main point is understandable in the first 15–20 seconds
  • No repeated shots that don’t add meaning
  • Each scene has a purpose (move story forward / show evidence / show emotion)

Audio (most important!)

  • Dialogue is clear and loud enough
  • Music does not cover voices
  • No sudden volume jumps between clips
  • Wind/noise reduced as much as possible
  • Ambient sound supports the scene (not distracting)

Visuals

  • Shots are stable enough (or intentionally handheld)
  • Exposure is reasonable (not too dark/too bright)
  • No accidental blurry shots unless used intentionally
  • Clean framing (no distracting objects behind heads)

Titles & text

  • Title appears early (within first 10–20 seconds)
  • Names/locations spelled correctly (if used)
  • Text is readable on a phone (large enough)
  • Text stays on screen long enough to read

Credits & permissions

  • Credits included at the end (who did what)
  • Music credited (or royalty-free)
  • People filmed gave consent (especially sensitive content)
  • No unsafe personal information revealed

 

  1. B) Export settings (simple and safe)
  • Format: MP4
  • Resolution: 1080p (or 720p if phone storage is limited)
  • Orientation: Horizontal (16:9) unless your story is designed for vertical
  • File name: YourName_Issue_FinalCut.mp4

 

Mini-task (15 minutes)

Watch your video from start to end and write down 3 fixes using the checklist. Then implement them.