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ACT-U — Activating the Potential in You
Now enrolling · 2026/2027 session
Act-U — Activating the potential in you

Your students are already
watching creators.
Let's make them the creators.

ACT-U is a future skills programme that uses filmmaking to help students become confident communicators, creative thinkers and digital creators. Through hands-on projects, students learn storytelling, teamwork, leadership and media production — while creating films their school can proudly showcase.

Ages 6–16 · primary & secondary groups trained separately
4 skill tracks taught on-site every week
Real short films published on YouTube
Young student holding a camera, smiling
Activating the potential in you Acting · Camera · Editing · Social Media Primary & Secondary Schools Real films. Real skills. Real futures. Ages 6–16 Now enrolling schools Activating the potential in you Acting · Camera · Editing · Social Media Primary & Secondary Schools Real films. Real skills. Real futures. Ages 6–16 Now enrolling schools
Why this matters

The world demands creators.
Our schools must keep up.

The world our children are growing into demands creativity, communication and digital skills as much as academic excellence. Yet many students leave school having consumed thousands of hours of content without ever learning how to create it.

The creative economy is one of Africa's fastest-growing industries. Communication, creativity and digital literacy are now among the most valuable skills a young person can carry into any career — not just media.

ACT-U helps schools bridge that gap — turning students from consumers into creators.

Of Nigeria's population is under 25 60%+
Africa's creative economy — fastest growing sector #1
Hours of content students consume daily without creating 6hrs+
Creativity ranked among top future work skills globally Top 3
Students who develop creative skills show stronger academic outcomes 72%
How ACT-U works

Three experiences.
One powerful journey.

ACT-U is not a filmmaking club. It is a future-readiness programme that uses filmmaking as the most engaging way to teach creativity, communication, collaboration, leadership and digital literacy.

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Discover

Find the talent

Students discover their own talents through storytelling, acting and filmmaking. Many will surprise themselves — and their teachers. Every child has a story worth telling.

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Create

Build the skills

Students work in teams to write scripts, operate cameras, edit videos and solve real creative challenges. They learn by doing — not by watching others do it.

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Showcase

Celebrate the work

Every school produces finished films, hosts premieres and celebrates student achievement with parents and the community. This is the moment that makes it real.

About ACT-U

A film club that works inside your school.

In today's rapidly evolving world, the demand for creative skills and innovative thinking is at an all-time high. By integrating ACT-U into your school curriculum, you give students a unique opportunity to develop these essential skills — enriching their education and preparing them for future success across many fields.

ACT-U fosters creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communication — while producing real short films your school can be proud of. Primary and secondary students are trained in separate age-appropriate groups, never together.

1

School registers

The school owner fills in the application. We review, confirm fit — space, schedule, student numbers — and agree on next steps together.

2

Students enrol

Interested students sign up through the school. ACT-U provides all training materials and equipment — nothing extra needed from students or parents.

3

Training begins on-site

Our instructors run weekly sessions covering all four skill tracks — acting, camera, editing and social media — over 8 weeks per term.

4

We shoot real short films

Students apply their training in actual short film productions — written, directed and starred in by the students themselves, supervised by our crew.

5

Films go live on YouTube

Finished films are reviewed, then published on YouTube and social platforms credited to the school — building a content library and audience term after term.

What we teach

Four tracks,
one production.

Every student rotates through all four — because every great short film needs all four. Training is age-appropriate and always supervised.

Track 01

Acting & Performance

Voice, expression, scene reading and screen presence — the fundamentals of holding an audience from any age.

Track 02

Camera & Lighting

Framing, shot composition, basic lighting setups, and operating a camera like a trained professional on a real set.

Track 03

Editing & Post-Production

Cutting footage, pacing a story, adding sound — transforming raw clips into finished content worth publishing.

Track 04

Social Media & Growth

How to publish, caption and grow an audience on YouTube and social platforms — responsibly, safely, strategically.

Why schools choose ACT-U

Skills that last.
Long after the film ends.

Principals and parents don't just want students to make films. They want students who can communicate confidently, think creatively, lead teams and thrive in a fast-changing world. ACT-U delivers all of that — through filmmaking.

These are the outcomes schools tell us they value most after their first term with ACT-U.

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Confidence and communication

Students who once sat at the back of the class learn to speak on camera, direct their peers and present their work to an audience — including parents.

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Teamwork and leadership

Every film requires a team. Students learn to collaborate, delegate, resolve conflict and lead — skills no textbook can teach as effectively as a real production.

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Creative thinking and problem solving

When a scene doesn't work, students don't give up — they find another way. That mindset transfers directly to academics, career and life.

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Digital literacy for the real world

Students leave ACT-U knowing how to create, edit and publish content responsibly — skills that are valuable in virtually every career path they may choose.

What students gain

Every student leaves ACT-U with more than a film.

These are the skills employers, universities and the world are asking for. We build them in every session.

Confidence
Communication
Teamwork
Leadership
Digital Literacy
Creative Thinking
Problem Solving
Storytelling
Why schools stay with ACT-U

The ACT-U Journey

ACT-U is built to grow with your students. Each year deepens the experience — for students, for the school and for the community.

Year 1
Discover creativity

Students are introduced to filmmaking for the first time. They find their voice, discover unexpected talents and produce their first real short film. For many it is the highlight of their school year.

Year 2
Lead productions

Returning students take on bigger roles — directing, producing and leading teams of newer members. The films get more ambitious. The skills go deeper. Leadership becomes visible.

Year 3
Build a legacy

Senior students mentor the next generation, represent their school at the ACT-U Film Festival and earn certificates that travel with them beyond school — into university applications, portfolios and careers.

More than a programme

Every ACT-U school becomes part of something bigger.

We are building a national movement. Schools that join ACT-U today are founding members of an ecosystem that will grow with every term.

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National Student Film Festival

ACT-U schools compete and celebrate together at an annual national showcase of student films.

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ACT-U Awards

Students are recognised for best film, best director, best actor and more — giving them a credential that matters.

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Creator Certificates

Every ACT-U student earns a certificate that records their skills, roles and productions — a portfolio they keep for life.

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National Showcase

The best films from every ACT-U school go to a national audience — parents, media, and industry professionals.

📊
School Creator Rankings

Schools build a reputation beyond academics — recognised for the creative talent they develop and celebrate.

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Alumni Network

ACT-U graduates stay connected — mentoring younger students and opening doors for each other as the network grows.

These features are being built alongside our founding schools. Join now and help shape what ACT-U becomes.

Backed by HD Media

13+ years of professional media production behind every session.

ACT-U is a program of HD Media — a leading creative digital video production agency with over a decade of experience working with Nigeria's biggest brands.

13+
Years experience
3,300+
Satisfied clients
20,000+
Social media mentions
1,560+
Testimonies
Glo
Leadway
FirstBank
Lagos State
Rotary International
PWAN Group
The Cable
School application

Register your school

Tell us about your school. We'll follow up within 2–3 business days to confirm details, schedule, and next steps before the club launches on your campus.

Pricing and terms are discussed privately with each school — there's nothing to commit to by filling this form.

Every child has a story worth telling.
School registration form
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✓ Application received. Our team will reach out to you within 2–3 business days.
Questions

Before you apply

ACT-U is designed for students aged 6 to 16. Primary school students (roughly ages 6–11) and secondary school students (ages 11–16) are always trained in completely separate groups with age-appropriate curricula, pace, and film types. They are never in the same session.
A typical Nigerian school term runs 11–12 weeks. ACT-U runs for 8 of those weeks, leaving the remaining weeks clear for student resumption at the start of term, midterm breaks, and end-of-term exams. Sessions are held once a week on a fixed day agreed with the school.
No. ACT-U provides all trained instructors, cameras, and basic production equipment for every session. The school only needs to provide a suitable indoor space for training and support communication with enrolled students and their parents. There is nothing to buy or set up.
Yes — this is mandatory. Before any student is filmed for published content, written parental consent must be obtained. ACT-U provides a standard consent form distributed during enrolment. Students without consent can still attend all training sessions; they simply won't appear in published films.
Finished films go through an internal quality and appropriateness review before being published on YouTube and social media, credited to the school. The school's channel builds a permanent content library over time, and the audience it attracts grows with each production published.
Absolutely — combined-campus schools are a great fit. Both age groups participate in separate sessions with their own curricula and produce separate films suited to their level. This means the school builds two distinct content libraries simultaneously, growing its audience faster.
Fill in the registration form on this page. We'll review your application and reach out within 2–3 business days for an initial conversation. If it's a good fit for both sides, we'll agree on terms and confirm a start date before your next term begins.
Our belief

We believe every child
has a story worth telling.

ACT-U exists to help schools raise a generation of confident communicators, creative thinkers and future leaders — by giving students the opportunity to create, not just consume.

Register your school today
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A future-readiness programme using filmmaking to develop confident communicators, creative thinkers and digital creators — one school at a time.

A program of HD Media

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