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T4RA Climate Workshop

by Nova Ruth last modified Nov 24, 2010 01:08 PM
A one-day training of Indonesian video activists from environmental groups and independent video producers on developing distribution strategies for online, offline and hybrid methods.
T4RA Climate Workshop

Nova is explaining about distributing videos as wide as you can

By Nova Ruth
Indonesian Training and Project Coordinator

Participants from nine organizations spent a day with EngageMedia on a workshop which was part of the Time For Reel Action project on July 24, 2010 at SEL 49, Jakarta. The participants included activists from Greenpeace, Jatam, Glow Alliance, Javin, Airputih, Profauna, Forum Lenteng, Telapak, and two videomakers from Papua. All of them were concerned about climate change, and wanted to do their part in fighting it.

The workshop went from 9.30am to 6pm, and participants discussed about their video distribution strategies and also brainstormed around online and offline video strategies. Participants found new tools and spaces for their distribution after this workshop. They can now distribute their films more easily and reduce the sizes down by 75% of the original size with almost the same picture quality. That would mean 75% save of their time and hard drive space. It was definitely a more effective and sustainable way to distribute their messages out there.

In addition, we had a really HOT sambel that day and found out that the price of chillies are now crazily expensive in the market.

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Schedule and contact database are all available here:
http://wiki.transmission.cc/index.php/ClimateWorkshop

 

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