Empathize
Students will engage directly with Hispanic community members to build empathy, gather authentic stories, and document user insights that will guide their documentary filmmaking decisions.
Day 1
🎬 Storytelling Circles with Hispanic Voices
Launch 30m
Define
Students will synthesize interview notes, community insights, and research from Phase 1 to define a clear, human-centered problem statement that guides their heritage documentary. They will transform empathy data into focused design decisions about audience, purpose, and narrative direction.
Day 2
🧠 Crafting Strong Problem Statements
Knowledge/Skill Building
πŸ—ΊοΈ Interview Insight Clustering
Project Work
🎯 Defining Our Documentary Focus
Deliverable
Ideate
Students will generate and refine multiple creative concepts for their Hispanic heritage documentary by brainstorming, sketching, and storyboarding diverse approaches before selecting one direction to prototype in the next phase.
Day 3
🎬 Creative Documentary Techniques Lab
Knowledge/Skill Building
πŸ–ΌοΈ Storyboard Sprint Draft
Deliverable
πŸ” Peer Storyboard Feedback Round
Deliverable
Prototype
Students will create and refine rough-cut prototypes of their Hispanic heritage documentary films, integrating interview footage, researched cultural context, and intentional filmmaking techniques. They will participate in structured peer critique cycles, document revisions, and prepare a testable version ready for community feedback in the next phase.
Day 4
🎬 Rough Cut Editing Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building
πŸ” Peer Feedback Protocol
Deliverable
πŸ” Revision Sprint & Edit Log
Deliverable
Test/Present
Students will publicly share their short documentary films on Hispanic heritage, engage in a live Q&A with authentic community stakeholders, and demonstrate how user feedback and iterative revisions strengthened their final products.
Day 5
🌐 Heritage Narratives Film Premiere
Assessment 45m