Day 7 is all about Staying in Action. So this month we are
eager to highlight someone who has embraced the idea of “Staying in Action”, this
year’s Palmer Award recipient and the work she has done moving her vision forward. We are so
excited to introduce you to Carolina Ruggero, Institute graduate from the 2014
Florida State University session of the Institute.
The Vision
To use film as a medium to give people the chance for their
voice to be heard, to serve as a resource for those who feel alone, and to
promote a society in which we accept and understand one another.
“With every story I share, I become more convinced that a single story has the potential to change how someone sees the world.”
The Inspiration
After staying up late one night reflecting on the kind of
videographer she wanted to be, Carolina made the connection between her goals
of video production and the value she places on relationships. The very next
day she took her camera equipment to campus to begin filming.
The Results
Tell Your Story: Tallahassee (TYST) is Carolina’s vision in
action. It is a video project series that allows the people of Tallahassee to
tell their stories. It sounds simple,
but the impact is tremendous.
Additionally, this experience has solidified Carolina’s
commitment to story-telling in a documentary style fashion. This clarity has
also provided the space for Carolina to invite others in this journey and has
created an organization to support the project and engage the skills and
talents of others in the FSU community.
Watch and Learn More
The Tell Your Story: Tallahassee project can be found on Facebook and YouTube. You can also find Carolina on the Florida State University Day 7 tumblr.
The Tell Your Story: Tallahassee project can be found on Facebook and YouTube. You can also find Carolina on the Florida State University Day 7 tumblr.
1 comment:
It's really very creative, though it may seem simple as you say. I think it's very tremendous indeed. When I was creating the project on Education at http://essaytoday.net/, my friend thought it was a nightmare, but I did it anyway. Hopefully, I survived.
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