New Digital Storytelling Accelerator for Climate Reporters
The Pulitzer Center is launching a new training program for journalists interested in expanding their capacity and skills for digital audience engagement.
Learn how to amplify your climate reporting with short videos for TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts.
The Pulitzer Center’s free, six-week, virtual program will help you master the skills to transform a story you’re already working on into a polished, ready-to-post digital video. Along the way, you’ll build confidence using simple, mobile-first storytelling techniques with guidance from instructors, peers, and guest creators. No prior video experience needed. This online course is 1-2 hours a week, and will require ~3 hours between sessions for writing, reporting, video editing, etc.
What you’ll gain:
- Practical, mobile-first video storytelling skills
- Step-by-step guidance from instructors, peers, and guest creators
- Confidence producing short-form video content
- One or two finished videos by the end of the program
- A repeatable workflow and clear plan to reach your audience
Who can apply:
- Reporters working with local news outlets
- Based in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands
The deadline to apply is April 24th, 2026. Learn more and apply here.
Meet the course instructors:
Eli Kintisch
Science video journalist Eli Kintisch is the Ted Turner Professor of Environmental Media at George Washington University. His work has been published by Science, Vox, PBS, The Washington Post, Scientific American, MIT Technology Review, and other outlets.
Ryan Y. Kellett
Ryan is a former media executive and co-founder of The Independent Journalism Atlas. He was most recently VP, Audience, at Axios Media and spent 11 years in The Washington Post’s newsroom. He teaches at Harvard Extension School and is a co-founder of the “Going Solo” course for traditional journalists making the leap to be content creators.