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What’s a mini-documentary?

In the world of ELT, a mini-documentary is a short three to five minute video which features a topic and visually describes its main elements with an accompanying narrative appropriate for that particular language level. ELT ImageMakers’ owner, Anna Whitcher, and fellow script writer, Nora Hennick, wrote and developed the video content for seven levels of the English language secondary course, Prepare, for Cambridge Assessment. You can see an example of the videos here.

The work involved aligning the topic with the course syllabus, writing the voice over from scratch, carefully selecting all of the images, timing them all with the narrative, and applying appropriate music tracks. It’s a lot of work but very satisfying when you achieve the final product.  

If this kind of task interests you, ELT ImageMakers will be launching some online discussions this spring with teachers and others in the ELT industry to explore how these videos are made and how you can get involved.

Videos to spark discussion in your ELT classes

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Looking for some videos to engage your online classes? Take a look at some of the mini-documentaries and vox pops ELT ImageMaker owner, Anna Whitcher, helped to produce for Cambridge University Press. In this four-level secondary course, students get to experience everything from a Kung Fu school in China to a lifeguard’s race of her life in Australia. And if you’re just looking to get some interesting discussion going, have them talk about what makes a good friend. Eyes Open / Uncover was nominated for an ELTon in 2016.

Nomination for an ELTon in Course Innovation

ELT ImageMakers' owner, Anna Whitcher, and fellow script writers, Nora Hennick and Lynne Robertson, are excited to hear the results of tomorrow's ELTons' ceremony. Their work on Evolve by Cambridge University Press has gotten nominated as a finalist for its Excellence in Course Innovation. Anna wrote the 36 episodes of scripted drama for four levels of this course and led co-writers, Nora and Lynne, on the mini-documentaries. This was a great experience for us as a writing team. If you'd like to see some of the videos from this course, please visit our Video Samples. Winners will be announced tomorrow, 15th October.