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1 Using Digital Video (DV) as a medium for Process Documentation (PD) By Joshka Wessels

2 I hear I forget I see I remember I do and I understand Chinese Proverb

3 Principles are “participatory”  Participatory Video (PV)  Process Documentation (PD)  Most Significant Change (MSC) Learning Alliances (LA)  Participatory Action Research (PAR)

4 Video knows many faces Too often the medium of video is used for advocacy and raising awareness ONLY

5 The use of video in social change New approaches in communicating with civil society, people, farmers and scientists involving them in identifying issues that affected them most directly

6 A tool for PD  Access to digital video technology (DV) is wider than ever before  Capturing fully what happens on the ground  Document significant events  Record culture, practices and history

7 A tool for PD (2)  Enhance and empower voices  Give opportunity to create own vision  Disseminate research results  Facilitate horizontal and vertical communication and learning

8 Advantage/Disadvantages  Capture wide range  Clear story telling  Facilitates communication  Reach a wide audience  Brings relationships to surface  Entertaining for everyone  Variety of uses  Intimidating for stakeholders  Complex technology  Difficult access remote areas  Too much focus on technology  Can stir and upset power relations  Time consuming  Strenuous for budgets

9 Production process for PD  Plethora of various formats and purposes  Internal or external production  Interactive use/ICT based technologies  Learning Alliances  The main aspect of a video product is the principle of storytelling

10 Creating an audiovisual story  5 W's; Who, What, When, Where, and Why  Protagonist, antagonist, plot, setting, turning point, dialog, introduction, conclusion, narration, and points of view  Think 4D: Moving image, music & sound design, space, people, duration, location  Two styles of approach: storyboard and script

11 The Basics  Listen carefully to each other’s ideas  Respect each other’s opinion  Tolerance for difference  No looking good at another’s expense, applaud others’ successes  There is more than one answer for the task at hand  Attempt to listen naively as if you do not possess prior knowledge

12 The Process  Pre-production  Production  Post-production

13 The Team  Camera operator  Sound person  Director  Producer  Editor  Executive producer

14 Sound and image “Sound is more important than image”

15 Fundamental shots  Extreme Close Up  Close Up - POWERFUL  Medium shot – BREAD AND BUTTER  Long or wide shot – LOTS OF INFORMATION  Extreme Long shot

16 Coverage of an event  Different camera angles  Establishing shot  Cut-away or insert  Shot/reverse shot  Over-shoulder shot  Point-of-view shot

17 Conventions for composition  Rule of thirds  Head and nose room  Diagonals  Depth  Centre of interest  Number of people  Camera height  THE 180 DEGREES RULE..…

18 Tips for shooting  Select frame and record a shot long enough  Shoot to edit and think in a non-linear way  Better to move in than zoom in  Keep steady and don’t move while recording  Lighting…the terrible backlight problem.  Sound ….the terrible windy deserts  Kids…..People in the background…..  Noise, Radios ….

19 How much material ? VIDEO IS BIG: 4,5 minutes = 1 GIGABYTE  Documentary 30:1  Feature film 12:1  Video clips 6:1  News items 3:1

20 Shoot-to-edit  Think non-lineair and 4D  Work with structure and layers  1 timeline with shots down to 25 frames in a second  More than 99 audio channels  More than 99 video layers

21 Selecting shots  Is the content compelling?  Do I have the sequence structure ?  Do I have the coverage ?  Does it fit in the story ?

22 Editing  The cinematographic approach  The journalistic approach  Jumpcuts  Hard cut or effects  Breaking the rules and conventions

23 How to keep an editor happy  TIMECODE, TIMECODE, TIMECODE  Structure, structure, structure  Good preparation and logging

24 Distribution  Upscaling experiences  Broad and narrow cast  Videotape, CD-ROM DVD  Internet www.youtube.com/switchpdoc www.youtube.com/switchpdocwww.youtube.com/switchpdoc

25 The politics of video  Powerful tool; who owns it ?  Facilitate communication  Wakes people up  Can create conflict or controversy  Whose point of view ?


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