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Developing Creativity through Audiovisual Storytelling

For schools and creative education programs.

About the Project

Wizionary.com is a storytelling platform that opens a new dimension of audiovisual education for schools. Students combine music, visuals, and text into their own digital stories – creating a complex experience that merges rhythm, emotion, and visual imagination. The system is based on the original U.S. patent application of Wizionary’s founder, Kryštof Bernat.

Methodological Approaches

  • Working with multimedia – students gain instant access to professional materials and learn how to shape visual and musical atmosphere.
  • Synchronization with text – timing text to music is part of the platform’s innovative approach. Students understand how rhythm and pauses influence the emotional power of storytelling.
  • Structuring into episodes and acts – students build stories through clear turning points, adopting screenwriting techniques and dramaturgical thinking.
  • Working with the digital storyboard – students plan stories visually, maintain continuity, and keep control of the narrative flow.

Example of an Episode

A modern environment for teaching stories

After 3,000 hours of development, Wizionary® brings schools a platform that mirrors the standards of professional creative tools.

Multimedia Resources

  • Music – working with rhythm and emotion
    32,000 tracks from creators worldwide, covering the full spectrum of genres.
  • Videos – visual language and symbolism
    130,000 clips, from cosmic footage of Jupiter’s moons to abstract waves of light and color.
  • Sound effects – sound design and dramaturgy
    72,000 professional recordings, from a dog’s bark to the roar of a BMW engine.

Student Workspace

  • Rhythm grid – visual tool that helps align text to music and control readability over time.
  • Automatic timing – longer texts are automatically synchronized with the soundtrack.
  • Sound effects – easy trimming and automatic fade-in/out for smooth audio.
  • Fonts – a wide range of typefaces for distinctive story design.
  • Color palettes – automatic suggestions and quick selection of combinations to support mood.
  • Recent searches – the system remembers your last choice.
  • Random selection – each search brings new discoveries.
  • Collections – curated sets of media as inspiration for starting a project.
  • Translation – option to add translations into 61 world languages.
  • Next episode text – add “Next episode” labels for multi-episode stories.
  • AI summaries – generate a clear introduction to your story.
  • AI categorization – automatically sorts content into the right categories.

Key Themes and Benefits for Educational Institutions

Wizionary® provides an engaging and intuitive environment where students create digital stories that combine music, visuals, and text into structured episodes. The platform helps schools achieve their goals in audiovisual education and storytelling.

  • Innovative activity – a brand-new tool based on a US patent application, enabling schools to teach storytelling in an audiovisual, interactive, and accessible way.
  • Methodological support for teachers – story templates, teaching guides, and tips for integration into various subjects.
  • Cross-curricular potential – connects literature, music, audiovisual media, and visual arts into one project, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Student collaboration – co-creation in “collab mode,” shared storyboards, and team role distribution.
  • Assessment and feedback – private and public comments, continuous assessment by stages, and clear version history.
  • Student motivation – instant creative results, options to publish and share, competitive element for best stories.
  • Safe environment – closed classroom groups, control over published content, projects visible only to teachers and classmates.

Contact Information

Create with Wizionary®

Let’s open the door for students into the world of modern storytelling.

Contact person

Kryštof Bernat
edu@wizionary.com