
The Vlogging and Filmmaking program helps individuals with disabilities use video as a powerful tool for self-expression, storytelling, and showcasing their talents. Participants learn both creative and technical skills to produce engaging video content, from personal vlogs to short films and documentaries.
The program covers key filmmaking techniques such as scripting, storyboarding, camera handling, shot composition, and lighting. Participants also gain hands-on experience in video editing using industry-standard tools to create high-quality, polished content.
With a focus on creativity, individuals are encouraged to explore different styles and formats, whether sharing personal experiences, highlighting social issues, or creating artistic videos that inspire and inform audiences.
The program also builds confidence in front of the camera, helping participants present themselves and their ideas effectively. It supports both personal expression and the development of an online presence.
Through mentorship and collaboration, participants receive guidance to refine their projects and explore creative career opportunities in vlogging, content creation, and filmmaking industries.