April 19, 2023
The Visual Storytelling for Civic Engagement and the OSUN network is a course designed to teach students the art of visual storytelling through various media. As part of this course, the students are given the opportunity to showcase their skills by participating in the OSUN film festival.
Since 2020, OSUN has supported the research and production of student-created video case studies, tools to connect student filmmakers and faculty so they can produce compelling documentaries and written cases about global issues.
During Spring 2023, the Visual Storytelling for Civic Engagement (VSCE) team presents a series of in-person film festivals and online events designed to showcase the range of work the students are producing.
The OSUN Visual Storytelling for Civic Engagement celebrates 25 student-made videos from across the OSUN Network. The screening will be followed by voting by a panel of judges and online voting for the "People's Choice" award. Categories:
Script
Editing
Cinematography
Narration
Social Impact
People’s choice
Environmental Stewardship
Civic engagement
Music & Arts
This year, on April 12th, students of AUCA displayed the presentation of their works produced during the course of the semester. The festival allows students to present their films to an audience and receive feedback on their work. Moreover, the festival provides a platform for students to express their unique perspectives and voices and to engage with the broader community through the art of film, raising topical issues of civic activism.
Visual storytelling class Fall 2022 films screening awards:
Sexual Harassment in public space - Outstanding Editing
Don't judge the book by its cover- Outstanding Cinematography
Virginity taboo- Outstanding Directing
Price of Freedom Artistic ambition to combine film and civic engagement
Global Citizenship begins in your community - Outstanding sound design