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Training guides in English, Arabic and Burmese covering Video Making on Android, Video Compression and much more.

 

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Reports from our global and regional Video4Change network gatherings.

 

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A full index of materials focusing on pre-production, production, post-production, distribution and impact.

 

IMPACT

A research project exploring the design and evaluation of impact in Video for Change.

Featured Posts

In late February, YouTube released a new version of their custom blurring function. This feature allows users to blur select items in their videos such as faces or identifying information.

Ever since I started my work for the Video4Change Network, I’ve been continuously confronted with the word, “impact”. What is it? How do we measure it? How do we define it? And how do we communicate it to others?

A new study by Article 19 and WITNESS on video as evidence in Brazil shows potential is huge but untapped.

Today, video has quite possibly become the strongest conveyor of stories. Considering the power of storytelling, its potential to leave you hanging by the edge of your seat, change minds and force audiences to see things differently, it is no wonder video is so popular within human rights work. Nonetheless many organizations have a rather simplistic view, or approach, on using of video.