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Module 5:Producing a Culturally-Appropriate Educational Video
- Choose metaphors that will be effective in demonstrating message.
- Clarity of the actors’ speech and diction are extremely important to the film's ability to convey complex ideas.
- Attention should be paid to creative filming, using point-of-view shots, close-ups, and traveling shots to make the video a dynamic film rather than a static documentary.
- Musical score of the film should incorporate a combination of sources. Music plays a variety of important roles in many cultures.
- Focus on showing rather than telling. It is more effective to use a dynamic plot than a monologue
- Use actors that look and speak like the patients viewing the video. This increases the likelihood of audience comprehension makes it more realistic and plausible to patients who have similar lives to the viewer.
- Ensure that local humor is utilized, as this can make a video much more interesting and memorable to viewers.
- Music often plays a key component in many cultures.
- Use of repetition reinforces key ideas and improves likeliness that they will be remembered.
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