TELL YOUR OWN STORY PROJECT


TYOS Project Participants in the Mae La Oon Burmese Refugee Camp, Thailand.

 MISSION STATEMENT

To empower global citizens through mobile media production workshops to portray themselves and add their voices to the global discussion of issues facing our world.

In collaboration with established organizations on the ground, the ‘Tell Your Own Story’ Project delivers mobile workshops that teach participants basic storytelling skills such as storyboarding, video/ photography aesthetics, video recording, video editing and script writing.

Videos produced by participants are shared online to provide viewers with alternative perspectives to global issues, fostering a better understanding of the potential solutions.

Previous workshops have resulted in award-winning videos that engage audiences and promote collaborative work with international development organizations. “Water Wells in My Village”, created by three young Cambodian students, reached Eugene Nelson of Blue Heart Charity in Seattle, Washington, United States. Four months later, Mr

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To learn about the HISTORY of the ‘Tell Your Own Story’ video project, click HERE.

To VIEW more completed videos, click HERE.

To participate in the project, click HERE.