Frames of Change: Everyday Heroes in Our Community
Stories are everywhere - sometimes in the quietest corners of our streets, sometimes in the lives of people we often overlook. In this filmmaking project, high school students will take on the role of creative storytellers to spotlight everyday heroes within their communities - individuals who make a difference through small acts of kindness, courage, creativity, or resilience.
These could be a local waste picker who started a recycling movement, a grandmother running a tiffin service to support her family, a peer helping others with mental health, or a shopkeeper who teaches evening classes to children in the neighbourhood.
Students will work in small teams to create a 2–3 minute short film using smartphones or basic video equipment. The process will take them through key stages of filmmaking: identifying a story, scripting, storyboarding, shooting, editing, and adding music or voiceovers.
As part of their final submission, students will deliver their short film, a director’s statement explaining their creative choices, and a promotional poster or thumbnail for their film. The project will culminate in a peer showcase where students will share their work, receive feedback, and reflect on the impact of storytelling in shaping culture.
Through this experience, students will gain practical filmmaking skills, improve their collaboration and communication abilities, and discover how creative industries offer exciting pathways for self-expression and meaningful careers. Most importantly, they will walk away with a deeper appreciation of the power of everyday stories and their own role in amplifying them.