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Video for Change: A Guide For Advocacy and Activism - Paperback

Video for Change: A Guide For Advocacy and Activism - Paperback

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by Sam Gregory (Editor), Gillian Caldwell (Editor), Ronit Avni (Editor)

Pictures from Abu Ghraib showed the power of the amateur image to grab the world's attention. The Asian tsunami, caught on camcorder, brought home the reality of what had happened more than any news report ever could. Around the world the increasing availability and affordability of technology has fuelled the world of social justice video activism. Film-making - at its best - has the power to change the way people think, and create real social change, and now the tools to do it are more accessible than ever before. This book shows how activists and human rights campaigners can harness the power of images and stories for their own purposes - it's a step-by-step guide to the handicam revolution. Written by leading video activists, and staff of the world-renowned human rights organization WITNESS, this practical handbook will appeal to experienced campaigners as well as aspiring video activists. It combines a comprehensive analysis of what's going on in this growing global field with a how-to primer to doing it yourself.

Author Biography

WITNESS has partnered with groups in more than 60 countries, bringing often unseen images & untold stories to the attention of key decision makers, the media & the general public. Editors & contributors include Thomas Harding (author -The Video Activist Handbook), Gillian Caldwell (producer - 'Bought and Sold' & Executive Director - WITNESS), Katerina Cizek (producer -'Seeing is Believing: Handicams, Human Rights & the News'), Sukanya Pillay (former Program Coord. WITNESS) & Joanna Duchesne (long-time producer - Amnesty International), Sam Gregory (WITNESS) & Ronit Avni (Just Vision Project).

Number of Pages: 344
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.5 x 5.34 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 2005