Six Thinking Hats for Africa: Rethinking Media Training

Before launching the next big idea, take a moment to think differently. What if the breakthrough isn’t in the tech — but in the way you think?
Dutch Angle – A World Gone Skewed

Something feels off — and that’s the point. DUTCH ANGLE tilts the frame to show tension, imbalance, or inner chaos. But be careful: it’s a spice, not the sauce.
Gen Styles – How Different Generations Communicate

Each generation talks differently. X sends emails. Y tells stories. Z reacts. Alpha swipes. Gen styles explain why some messages land — and others don’t.
PULL OUT SHOT – When the Story Moves Away

Step back. See more. PULL OUT opens the frame — revealing the bigger picture and giving your story the space to hit stronger.
Speak Like a Leader, Not Just a Speaker

Want to speak like a pro — with power, clarity, and calm? Learn from five legendary communicators who’ve done it on the biggest stages in the world. Steve Jobs, Barack Obama, Denzel Washington, Emma Watson, Malala Yousafzai.
PUSH IN – A step into history

Get closer — physically and emotionally. PUSH IN isn’t just a camera move. It’s an invitation. Draw the viewer into the heart of the scene — one step at a time.
The Secret Ingredients of a Great Trainer

You don’t remember the slides. You remember the spark. Great trainers don’t just talk. They shift something inside you.
DIAGONAL – Camera Movement on a Slant

Up and to the side. Down and sideways. Diagonal camera movement breaks the routine.
Mind Maps in Mobile Journalism

MoJo is a creative sprint through chaos — mic in one hand, coffee in the other, brain on overdrive. Want to stay sharp? Map it before you shoot.
SLIDE – When the frame flows sideways

Level up your MoJo game: master the SLIDE and film like you’re on rails.