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Insight into Participatory Video: A Handbook for the FieldAuthorNick Lunch
Chris Lunch
Publication DateFebruary 1, 2006
SummaryWritten by the directors of InsightShare, a United Kingdom/France-based organisation using Participatory Video (PV) as a tool for empowering individuals and communities, this booklet aims to be a practical guide to setting up and running PV projects. Based on the authors' experience using PV in several countries, it offers an outline for facilitators to explore how to use video to encourage a lively, democratic process. Descriptions of games and exercises to introduce PV and case studies are illustrated with cartoons and photographs. A selection of video films made by local people and a training film are included in an accompanying CD-ROM.
Parts One and Two provide an overview of PV: what it is, the history of PV, why use it, how to set up and run a project from the start, the key games and activities for use on projects and a brief guide to editing footage. Part Three shares insights for the facilitator of PV into elements of the process and the participatory ethos. Part Four offers technical tips and a list of equipment requirements. Part Five shares the authors' experiments applying PV with a diverse range of goals: from conflict resolution to innovation sharing; from campaigning to consultation; from participatory research to therapeutic exploration. The Appendices contain personal accounts of PV projects to further illustrate how it works on the ground; Insight's training activities are described and there is a section describing the work of the partners who supported the publication of this handbook; a reference section provides links to books, websites and articles on PV and related themes for those who wish to discover more about PV and how other groups practice it. PublisherNumber of Pages125 LanguagesEnglish ContactChris Lunch
Co-Director
InsightShare
3 Maidcroft Road
Oxford
OX4 3EN
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: 44 0 7766 178533
SourceEmail from Chris Lunch to The Communication Initiative, May 25 2006 and InsightShare website on May 28 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 29 2006 Last Updated October 22 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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A review by Dr Robert Chambers
This is what Dr Robert Chambers, IDS, University of Sussex, UK said about this resource:
"This is such an excellent piece of work, accessible, clear, original, and inspiring. It fills a gap. It is an education to people like me who have only seen PV from afar. It deserves wide publicity and dissemination, and many readers for whom it will be an invitation to creativity, opening up a new dimension, new activities, a new repertoire of good things to do. So thanks and congratulations."
To access the full review go to http://www.insightshare.org/pdfs/Review%20by%20Dr%20Robert%20Chambers.do...
This is a really important resource for the work I am doing with Marginalised kids across the US. Thanks - Johnny
it's very useful...for me i work with filmaid intenational in a refugee camp in kenya.
many thanks!