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Empathy Action Projects

Tips and tricks to create the best video that supports your project.
 

All resource and support materials are available to registered schools. Please contact your lead teacher.

Project Video Tutorials

This is the year to get creative and use film to highlight the work of your project in tackling an issue that is important to you.

We've put together three tutorials to take your ideas from concept through to a finished project!

Take a look below:

1

Getting Started:
An introduction to filmmaking

Learn how to select the right music, think about the message you want to get across and why story always wins with filmmaker and founder Ed Kirwan.

2

Putting your story together: 
How to use CapCut on mobile

Learn how to use your electronic device to edit your film with video creator, Curious Pavel.

The best part? Capcut is free to use and can be downloaded on andriod and apple phones.

3

Promoting your work:
Using Canva for graphic design

Learn how to use graphic design software, Canva, to design promotional graphics for your film with Jen from the Empathy Week team!

Tutorials
Enter Award 2023

Enter the Global Empathy Awards in 2023

We have two awards each year and this year we're asking for video submissions that showcases work you have done to promote empathy or is a film that is designed to inform and develop empathy in the viewer.

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Outstanding Primary school (ages 5-11)

Awarded to a primary school that has shown outstanding effort to develop the skill of empathy across the school and within the community.


Take a look at the winners and projects from previous years by clicking here for some inspiration!

Outstanding Project  (ages 11-18)

Awarded to students that have worked individually or as part of a small team to develop empathy within their community and themselves. Their video submission must showcase the work they've done and have obvious examples of the opportunities to develop empathy through their project.

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