 The local hero project aims at building the visual storytelling capacities of young local actors who are fighting climate change, biodiversity loss, and malnutrition in their communities. The participants of our projects are the directors of the film. So the control of what the message is and the visual storytelling is in the hands of the participants. So I want you to see how it is in the house of the lady, how it is the place where she lives. We're going to use everyday tools like that phone in your pocket. What's the name of the function? What's the name of this lady? The plane. The plane! Getting some skills first and then going out and building stories together. So that voices from people on the ground can be heard. So that videos that you care about on issues that you care about are made. Understanding filmmaking isn't just about knowing how to operate a camera or how to shoot video on your phone. It's more than that. It's also about how to approach filmmaking and what you need to go out and film in order to be able to do effective storytelling. Putting the image in the scene in general and then cutting it and putting that image in the truck. When you're just making your shot list, let your imagination go. The end of the program is very important. Fighting climate change, we have to take many approaches.