ONLINE EDUCATION
FOUNDATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION
OBJECTIVE REALITY
 
The featured 'perspectives' on the themes varying from orphans to forgotten ecology disaster in the Urals to the post-conflict turmoil and transsexuals in the Caucasus were developed or progressed during the Personal Project workshop
 
These four pieces resulted from the 'Multimedia Storytelling Fundamentals' workshop. Participants were asked to think in movies and cinematic experiences and see themselves as storytellers rather than photographers
 
Photographers were asked to focus on the concept of “Hope”. This could be hope lost, hope for the future, or ways that hope exists in the present time. They were asked not to take pictures of hope, but to create images about hope
 
In this assignment participants were asked to photograph a portrait of today's youth from their own unique point of view, relevant to this particular moment in time and in their specific environment
 
The title assignment for the workshop in editing and production of multimedia projects was to tell a story of people at work and their passions, problems, routines, and obsessions with the job they do
 
The assignment was to approach a city/town/village or other geographical point of your choice as a place of origin. The masters wanted to see the origins, roots of a certain geographical place in relation to concrete people or groups of people
 

The MEDIA pages at [OR]EDU feature photographs and multimedia pieces produced by the EDU project participants in the course of our online workshops, as well as set the context for the Objective Reality's educational activities.

As the new workshops season is approaching this fall we look forward to welcome new participants and feature more exciting visual storytelling resulting from the workshops the forthcoming months