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STREAMLIFE PROGRAM

THE PROBLEM

Digital overload and constant social pressures make it harder to focus, stay present, and connect meaningfully—with ourselves and with one another. Some days it feels overwhelming.
Other days it feels like we’re losing control of our own attention.

 

So the real question becomes: How do we reclaim our focus
and use technology with intention instead of letting it use us?


THE SOLUTION

We teach students to create professional,
powerful videos using nothing more than their phones.

At home, students practice turning those phones off.

 

We speed up and slow down at the same time—on purpose.

As our storytelling skills grow, our dependency on constant digital noise begins to shrink.

 

This is how we take back control.

This is intentional storytelling.

We decide when to turn the switch on—and when to turn it off.

ONLINE

DAY 1 - Camera settings & Camera moves
 

DAY 2 - Lighting and interviews

DAY 3 - Video editing & Captions

DAY 4 - Video peer reviews

OFFLINE

DAY 1 - Sleep in bedroom without phone

DAY 2 - Turn off phone 1 hour before bed

Day 3 - Turn off phone from dinner to bedtime

Day 4 - Keep phone off at home for a full day

PART 1- POWER OF TIME

Camera Techniques and Moves

— Understanding basic camera operations.
— Mastering essential camera moves to create dynamic shots.

 
Constructing an Effective Narrative
 
— Developing a compelling story arc. 
— Structuring a narrative that fits within a one-minute format.
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Set Design

— Designing an appropriate setting for different types of videos.
— Creating visually appealing backgrounds that enhance the story.
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PART 2 - POWER OF LIGHT

Lighting Setup

— Basics of three-point lighting.
— Techniques for achieving professional lighting on a budget.

 
Set Design

— Designing an appropriate setting for different types of videos.
— Creating visually appealing backgrounds that enhance the story.


Interview Preparation
 
—Prepping for interviews, including research and question planning.
—Techniques for making interview subjects comfortable​

DAY 3 - POWER OF VOICE

Authorship

—How to create meaningful narratives.
—Tips for capturing high-quality audio

Adobe Premiere Pro Basics

— Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro, a professional editing software.
— Navigating the Premiere Pro interface and tools
 
Editing Techniques
 
— Creating titles and graphics.
— Adjusting sound EQ and balancing audio levels.
— Integrating and balancing music tracks.
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SHORT TERM OUTCOMES

Students build essential video-literacy skills while learning to use their attention with purpose. Through the themes of Time, Light, Voice, and Community, they practice intentional storytelling, technical editing, and meaningful peer feedback. Tech-limited sessions, analog tools, and daily challenges help them experience focused, distraction-free creativity. By week’s end, students create a one-minute story shaped by deliberate choices and responsible authorship.

LONG TERM OUTCOMES

The program helps students develop healthier digital habits, stronger media awareness, and greater agency over how their attention is used. They gain lasting tools to understand and navigate systems that compete for their focus, and to use storytelling to build connection and purpose. The experience fosters cross-grade collaboration, supports intentional tech use, and cultivates a school culture that values authenticity and meaningful impact.

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"OMA's expertly creative team are among the best I’ve ever seen at helping an organization. To call what they do “rebranding” would be to understate their profound impact."

Bill McGowan
Award-winning journalist & CEO, Clarity Media Group

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