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Video Activism 101 Workshop with Twin Cities Indymedia

How do you videotape a protest rally? What are the best ways to document police actions? How do you digitize and share video online? Join Twin Cities Indymedia in a skill sharing workshop. With info from iWitness Video and Glassbead Collective, we build on experiences at the 2008 Republican National Convention, the G20 Conference in Pittsburgh, and more. Plus: bring your own videos to share.

Tuesday March 16  @ University of Minnesota. [time TBD]

 

Covers: Basic equipment info, editing skills, reporting from demos/events, interviewing, conceiving video story ideas from start-to-finish.

Example videos:

RNC:Terrorizing Dissent, Police Raid and Detainment of I-Witness Journalists 083008,

Facilitator email(s): 
dan.feidt@gmail.com

Location

University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN
United States
Facilitator's experience: 
Staff Reporter/Web Editor, Politics in Minnesota (2005-2009) TC-IMC Volunteer Co-director / etc on parts of Terrorizing Dissent & other videos
Facilitator phone number(s): 
651-338-7661
Class minimum size: 
8
Class maximum size: 
30
Time/Location
Class times: 
Tue, 03/16/2010 - 18:00 - 20:30
Additional class time information: 
Time is TBD but a room is reserved that day
Address: 
University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN
United States
44° 58' 47.874" N, 93° 15' 49.8096" W
Video Activism 101 Workshop with Twin Cities Indymedia
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Twin Cities Indymedia Presents: Movement Mediamaking For the Masses

Do you want to grow radical social movements?  Do you want skills for chronicling and fighting injustice in the Twin Cities?  Do you want to add mediamaking tools to your toolbox?  Then you can be more than a citizen journalist - you can be a radical movement mediamaker.  If this could be you, then, this March: [dramatic movie voiceover voice; cut to montage] Join activists across the Twin Cities metro area in connecting movements and leveraging our power.  Three participatory class sessions will culminate in an optional fun community event at which participants can present their collective work, which will also be featured on www.tc.indymedia.org.

Because this is NOT simply a "citizen journalism" course, participants should have an interest/investment in social justice activism and a general agreement with the Indymedia mission statement and principles of unity (found below and at http://twincities.indymedia.org/page/info).

Also note that this course will go beyond completion of the final session.  We want people like you to be better equipped to continue having fun making radical media for the benefit of Twin Cities Social movements.  We want you to stay involved with telling the stories that reflect our communities.  Radical media does not bring justice by itself, but is a role all freedom fighters can and should take a turn at filling. Join us and help make it happen!

We intend for this class to be an intergenerational space committed to anti-oppression practice, including but not limited to the challenging of white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, classism, and transphobia.

About Twin Cities Indymedia:

Facilitator email(s): 
bjhokanson@gmail.com (brian)
becca@wrongway.org (becca)
frowner008@gmail.com (jane)

Location

Franklin Community Library, Community Room (in the basement)
1314 E. Franklin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
United States
Facilitator's experience: 
The facilitators are members of the Twin Cities IMC collective and friends of EXCO!
Facilitator phone number(s): 
612-385-0132 (jane)
612-655-1080 (brian)
Class minimum size: 
5
Class maximum size: 
20
Time/Location
Class times: 
Sat, 03/06/2010 - 12:00 - 14:00
Sat, 03/13/2010 - 12:00 - 14:00
Address: 
Franklin Community Library, Community Room (in the basement)
1314 E. Franklin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
United States
44° 57' 45.8172" N, 93° 15' 21.2904" W
Additional class location information: 
On bus routes 2, 9 and 14; near route 5 and the Hiawatha light rail
A participatory course on radical mediamaking for social justice with your local Indymedia collective.
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