Video Volunteers invites you to
*Community Video
TRAINING CAMP
*The first ever event to bring together witnesses, champions and makers of
community video from around India
*August 10 to 14, 2009, Goa
*


*Are you interested in creating media with grassroots communities? Does the
world of video excite you? If yes, come to this camp to learn more and share
more...
*
Video Volunteers is organizing a five-day Community Video Training Camp for
community video practitioners, media & communication students, academics,
and NGOs. It is a platform for everybody to come together and share
experiences from the field as well as learn various practical skills such as
making music videos, video blogging, animation and many more. For details of
the camp, please click:
*http://www.videovolunteers.org/community-video-training-camp/*


Community video is a form of citizens' journalism that is โ€œof, for and by
communities.โ€ Disadvantaged communities are given tools and necessary
training to express their needs and knowledge โ€“ to shout out, to celebrate
and to debate in their own voice. Over the last few years in India, several
NGOs have started community video projects, and innovations in related
fields, like community radio, rural Internet networking and video blogging,
have taken off like wildfire. This camp will further the learnings,
innovations and experiences.

*For registration, please click:
http://www.videovolunteers.org/community-video-training-camp/cv-training-camp-registration-form/
*. Feel free to call 0832-2281032 and speak with Bhawana, Camp Coordinator.

We can accommodate only 100 participants, so please register at the
earliest. Participants should arrive by the evening of August 9th, as the
workshops begin early on Monday. You can stay over in Goa after the training
camp as 15th and 16th of August are holidays. However, you will need to
cover your own expenses during those days.
*
Video Volunteers (www.videovolunteers.org) is one of the lead innovators in
the world of community video. Three years ago, the leaders of VV created a
model of community video - 'Community Video Units' - that has now been
instituted by 12 NGOs around India. More than 150 community producers have
been trained, whose films have caused thousands to take action on their
issues.  These producers' learning and vision will inspire others about what
is possible when communities have a voice that is creative, powerful,
inspirational and passionate.

*Looking forward to meeting you at the Camp!

*W*arm regards,
*S*talin, Jessica, Namita, Sapna, Mehul, Anil, Manish, Bhawana, Laina,
Alexandra, Priya, Saurabh, Abraham, Arun

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