Instructional Videos - Level Up

Closed
Community Mobilization Coordinator
(1)
1
Project
Academic experience or paid work
80 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Communications Media Visual arts
Skills
subtitles videography mental health animations
Details

Who we are: A non-profit organization providing mental health and addictions services to adults in the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts.

Our current challenge: We would like to create videos that will be used to provide education to our partners and to the community on one of our programs, however our organization does not have the internal capacity.

Our desired outcome: The creation of videos that includes visually appealing graphics and animation with a professional voice over. The student will be provided with all content and scripts, and no videography will be required. The videos must be in an accessible format with subtitles. The videos must be in a format that can be posted on our website, uploaded to YouTube and shared on social media.

Student's day to day:

  • Take our content and come up with creative and engaging ways of presenting it.
  • Weekly touch point to engage and exchange ideas.
  • Using in house interview footage to support the development of the videos.
Deliverables
No deliverables exist for this project.
Mentorship

Will provide mentorship on an as needed basis.

About the company

Company
Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
0 - 1 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical

The Canadian Mental Health Association – Sudbury/Manitoulin (CMHA-S/M) is a not-for-profit organization that serves the Greater Sudbury and Manitoulin areas. CMHA-S/M’s goal is to support individuals who identify themselves with mental health and addictions related issues in our communities. Public education/information and referral offers a range of educational, health promotion, and community development services including referrals to community services, crisis response, brief services, and supportive counselling. Housing services provides rent supplement support to people with a serious mental illness who need assistance in locating housing or who would benefit from ongoing housing support. Community Support Services offers recovery groups and case management, vocational and employment supports, mental health court outreach, family support, and central referral coordination.