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Narrative Storytelling Videos in
Agricultural Technology
Learning and Adoption
Michigan State University
Tian Cai
1
Goals
 Sharing our experience on producing narrative storytelling videos
 Helping you know HOW TO
 We will not have time to let you practice to make a storyboard during
this talk ;(
 We will held two 1-day workshops in Tanzania and Uganda
(September 2016)
 How to improve this approach
2
ICT4D CRS share
4
It is not the technology,
but the fellow farmers in
the video and their stories
inspired me to try out the
technology
5
 We use ICTs to bring farmers the awareness of a technology
 But awareness does not necessary lead to adoption
 Believe
 Encouragement
6
The video made us feels that we are not the first to try compost
manure making. Our friends in the video started making
compost before us. If it was the extension worker teaching us
here, we could think we are the first to know about compost
manure making.
What are narrative storytelling videos
 Featuring local farmers
 Detailed personal stories about adopting an
agricultural technology
 Stories include social and cultural hints unique to
certain communities
 Technical steps demonstration mixed with narrative stories
7
Prepare the farmers to test and adopt the
technology -- making the adoption easier
 Making the connection between
technical knowledge and personal
benefits
 Encouraging the farmers to test and
adopt a technology
 Mentally and culturally prepare the
farmers
 Plans and strategies for technology
adoption
8
Our approach is different from Digital Green
 Similarities
 Made in the community
 Featuring agricultural technology and other rural development topics
 Differences
 Farmer actors are not just technology presenter, but content
creators
 Farmers actors co-create the content with experts & videographers
9
Testing narrative storytelling video in the field
 Two qualitative studies in Malawi
 A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) in Machakos, Kenya
Video Production
 Stage 1. Assess regional context and engage stakeholders
 State 2. Develop narrative video storyboard
 Storyboard development
 Engaging the farmer actors
 Stage 3. Video shooting and editing
 Stage 4. The video screening
11
The storyboard
What are the main components
How to develop
How to use a storyboard (Hastings via skype)
12
13
14
15
Whos involved in field video shooting
16
Farmer
actors
Directors
Videographer
Topics/Stories
 A simple story to start the video (First example)
 Discuss more complex stories/topics in the later part of the video
(two examples)
17
18
First example: video about new varieties of
maize seed
 Topic for the scene: Food shortage due to changing climate and
unreliable rains
19
Scene 1a Food shortage
1. Women A prepares lunch
2. Woman A finds there is no maize left at home
3. Women A goes to Bs house and requests B to
share some maize
20
Scene 1b. Food shortage and
poor harvest due to the drought
1. Women B gives the maize
2. Women B asks A what happens and
why her family dont have food in
December
3. Women A complains that the rain
was not enough and came so late
4. She used to have enough harvest
for food and a lot for sales too. But
in recent years, it was difficult for
her to get enough harvesting even
for the household consumption
because of the unstable rainfall. 21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JUAT4qqjiw
22
The second example: video about compost
manure making
A video we produced in Malawi teach farmers three different ways to
make compost manure
 Topic: Overcoming womens constraints on testing compost manure
technology  gender labor division
23
Scene
 The gender labor division is an
outdated social norm
 Womens activities are not
constrained by this social norm
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/female-banana-farmer-tidying-trees-with-high-res-stock-photography/15048390424
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFvQNGxM0l0
25
The third example: video about compost
manure making
Topics
 Subsidized fertilizer does not always come, and waiting for it is not
the solution
 Soil degradation and low yield problems can be reduced by applying
compost manure
26
Scene
 Couple A goes to visit Couple B
 Couple B explains to Couple A that they had
a poor harvest
 Couple A tries to help Couple B find the
reason for their poor harvest
 Couple A complains that they always depend
on the subsidized fertilizer, but could not get
any this year
 Couple B suggests that they try compost
manure. They did not receive the subsidized
fertilizer, but they used compost manure.
 It helped them grow enough maize this year
for the family. 27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRMJ9158I
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28
How to use storyboard during video
shooting
 Hastings Chiwasa
 Lecturer at Lilongwe
University of
Agricultural and
Natural Resources,
Malawi
29
Engaging farmer actors
Co-creator of narrative content
No script
Encouraging farmer actors to improvise
Topics actors are familiar with
30
Similarity
Connection
Attainable
Encouragement
Trust
Difference
Reflection
Trust
Building Role Models
31
 Narrative stories may be useful beyond the videos
 The content can be used in other ICTs (e.g. radio)
or in combination across different ICTs.
 Current project in Kenya: Video + audio messages
sending by mobile phone (engageSpark)
32
So what does a video cost?
 Actual production costs do not have to be great
 We spent approx. $3,500 for professional
videographer for shooting and editing video
 Other costs may be more significant
 Information gathering, needs assessment to inform the video
 Developing and testing the storyboard
 Screening the videos
 Special equipment (e.g. pico projectors, accessories)
 Cost of transport for team to scout venues and screen the video
 Costs of mobilizing attendance
 Moderators
 Assessing impact
 Complementing the video with other channels (mobile)
33
Scaling up
 Scaling up in communities sharing cultural and social similarity (e.g.
same ethnical groups)
 But may not be used in other communities with different cultural and
social conditions
34
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=/slideshow/ict4d-crs-share/68924652/s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjXt639-
OHMAhUKPhQKHfPGC04QjRwIBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aliexpress.com%2Fstore%2Fproduct%2F5-Layer-set-18cm-Matryoshka-Doll-Russian-Doll-Cute-Chinese-Panda-Doll-Christmas-
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Our team
Our team
35
 Thank you
 Asante Sana
 Hope will see you at
the workshop!
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8c/66/f7/8c66f77c18ba41765efef196b2790816.jpg
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The fourth example: video about food and
nutrition
 Man and women have equal responsibilities to improve family diet
and nutrition
Scene
 A man wants his wife and her
friend to teach him how to cook
a food he heard about.
 This kind of food is made by
coating pumpkin flower with
egg. It is especially good for
children because it is full of
vitamin A and protein.
Connecting Mobile with
Participatory Video
 Used the Engage Spark platform to send voice recordings to
farmers mobile phones
 Reminders of content from the video in farmers local language
 Doesnt rely on SMS, text competence
 Doesnt require farmers to spend their own phone credit
 Can send the reminder at appropriate time
 Can monitor who receives and listens to the whole message
 Four messages tested
 Reminder to consider DTM when time to purchase seeds
 Reminder about planting DTM when rains come
 Reminder about how to properly apply top dressing at appropriate
time
 Reminder about timing for harvesting and drying maize properly
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  • 1. Narrative Storytelling Videos in Agricultural Technology Learning and Adoption Michigan State University Tian Cai 1
  • 2. Goals Sharing our experience on producing narrative storytelling videos Helping you know HOW TO We will not have time to let you practice to make a storyboard during this talk ;( We will held two 1-day workshops in Tanzania and Uganda (September 2016) How to improve this approach 2
  • 4. 4
  • 5. It is not the technology, but the fellow farmers in the video and their stories inspired me to try out the technology 5
  • 6. We use ICTs to bring farmers the awareness of a technology But awareness does not necessary lead to adoption Believe Encouragement 6 The video made us feels that we are not the first to try compost manure making. Our friends in the video started making compost before us. If it was the extension worker teaching us here, we could think we are the first to know about compost manure making.
  • 7. What are narrative storytelling videos Featuring local farmers Detailed personal stories about adopting an agricultural technology Stories include social and cultural hints unique to certain communities Technical steps demonstration mixed with narrative stories 7
  • 8. Prepare the farmers to test and adopt the technology -- making the adoption easier Making the connection between technical knowledge and personal benefits Encouraging the farmers to test and adopt a technology Mentally and culturally prepare the farmers Plans and strategies for technology adoption 8
  • 9. Our approach is different from Digital Green Similarities Made in the community Featuring agricultural technology and other rural development topics Differences Farmer actors are not just technology presenter, but content creators Farmers actors co-create the content with experts & videographers 9
  • 10. Testing narrative storytelling video in the field Two qualitative studies in Malawi A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) in Machakos, Kenya
  • 11. Video Production Stage 1. Assess regional context and engage stakeholders State 2. Develop narrative video storyboard Storyboard development Engaging the farmer actors Stage 3. Video shooting and editing Stage 4. The video screening 11
  • 12. The storyboard What are the main components How to develop How to use a storyboard (Hastings via skype) 12
  • 13. 13
  • 14. 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. Whos involved in field video shooting 16 Farmer actors Directors Videographer
  • 17. Topics/Stories A simple story to start the video (First example) Discuss more complex stories/topics in the later part of the video (two examples) 17
  • 18. 18
  • 19. First example: video about new varieties of maize seed Topic for the scene: Food shortage due to changing climate and unreliable rains 19
  • 20. Scene 1a Food shortage 1. Women A prepares lunch 2. Woman A finds there is no maize left at home 3. Women A goes to Bs house and requests B to share some maize 20
  • 21. Scene 1b. Food shortage and poor harvest due to the drought 1. Women B gives the maize 2. Women B asks A what happens and why her family dont have food in December 3. Women A complains that the rain was not enough and came so late 4. She used to have enough harvest for food and a lot for sales too. But in recent years, it was difficult for her to get enough harvesting even for the household consumption because of the unstable rainfall. 21
  • 23. The second example: video about compost manure making A video we produced in Malawi teach farmers three different ways to make compost manure Topic: Overcoming womens constraints on testing compost manure technology gender labor division 23
  • 24. Scene The gender labor division is an outdated social norm Womens activities are not constrained by this social norm http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/female-banana-farmer-tidying-trees-with-high-res-stock-photography/15048390424
  • 26. The third example: video about compost manure making Topics Subsidized fertilizer does not always come, and waiting for it is not the solution Soil degradation and low yield problems can be reduced by applying compost manure 26
  • 27. Scene Couple A goes to visit Couple B Couple B explains to Couple A that they had a poor harvest Couple A tries to help Couple B find the reason for their poor harvest Couple A complains that they always depend on the subsidized fertilizer, but could not get any this year Couple B suggests that they try compost manure. They did not receive the subsidized fertilizer, but they used compost manure. It helped them grow enough maize this year for the family. 27
  • 29. How to use storyboard during video shooting Hastings Chiwasa Lecturer at Lilongwe University of Agricultural and Natural Resources, Malawi 29
  • 30. Engaging farmer actors Co-creator of narrative content No script Encouraging farmer actors to improvise Topics actors are familiar with 30
  • 32. Narrative stories may be useful beyond the videos The content can be used in other ICTs (e.g. radio) or in combination across different ICTs. Current project in Kenya: Video + audio messages sending by mobile phone (engageSpark) 32
  • 33. So what does a video cost? Actual production costs do not have to be great We spent approx. $3,500 for professional videographer for shooting and editing video Other costs may be more significant Information gathering, needs assessment to inform the video Developing and testing the storyboard Screening the videos Special equipment (e.g. pico projectors, accessories) Cost of transport for team to scout venues and screen the video Costs of mobilizing attendance Moderators Assessing impact Complementing the video with other channels (mobile) 33
  • 34. Scaling up Scaling up in communities sharing cultural and social similarity (e.g. same ethnical groups) But may not be used in other communities with different cultural and social conditions 34 https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=/slideshow/ict4d-crs-share/68924652/s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjXt639- OHMAhUKPhQKHfPGC04QjRwIBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aliexpress.com%2Fstore%2Fproduct%2F5-Layer-set-18cm-Matryoshka-Doll-Russian-Doll-Cute-Chinese-Panda-Doll-Christmas- gifts-Birthday-presents%2F1682372_32416522269.html&bvm=bv.122129774,d.dmo&psig=AFQjCNFamJ1QyPBkmafP0jEhg1PPcA92ig&ust=1463603121119509
  • 36. Thank you Asante Sana Hope will see you at the workshop! https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8c/66/f7/8c66f77c18ba41765efef196b2790816.jpg 36
  • 37. The fourth example: video about food and nutrition Man and women have equal responsibilities to improve family diet and nutrition
  • 38. Scene A man wants his wife and her friend to teach him how to cook a food he heard about. This kind of food is made by coating pumpkin flower with egg. It is especially good for children because it is full of vitamin A and protein.
  • 39. Connecting Mobile with Participatory Video Used the Engage Spark platform to send voice recordings to farmers mobile phones Reminders of content from the video in farmers local language Doesnt rely on SMS, text competence Doesnt require farmers to spend their own phone credit Can send the reminder at appropriate time Can monitor who receives and listens to the whole message Four messages tested Reminder to consider DTM when time to purchase seeds Reminder about planting DTM when rains come Reminder about how to properly apply top dressing at appropriate time Reminder about timing for harvesting and drying maize properly