Interesting short article on the rise of videos made by regular people on
social topics: http://is.gd/enky5

Online portals, such as the alternative film-making company VJ Movement, the
> youth-focused online television company VBS.TV, and the news broadcaster
> Current TV, are catering to an arguably rising demand for current affairs
> documentaries from a new, online audience – especially, they say, ones
> composed of younger viewers disenchanted with traditional news media.
>

http://www.vjmovement.com/ and http://VBS.tv are two places to explore.

I always think mini-documentaries are a great format between web shows and
quick one-off videos.

Jay

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