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Community Video Workshop
The participants of the video workshop 2018 in Malta were trained to use the narration-style of video-filmmaking with smart phones and simple video devices to express personal experiences, visions and their aspirations regarding community life in short movies of approximately one to five Minutes.
Photo: Videoworkshop at Gzira Local Council, 2018
Video Workshop in Gaziantep
The participants of the video workshop are trained online to use the narration-style of video-filmmaking with smart phones to express personal experiences, visions and their aspirations in one single shot.
The theme of the movies will focus not only on the newcomer and how he or she is an asset and enrichment to a local community worldwide even at times of COVID-19 pandemic.
The participants of the video workshop are trained online to use the narration-style of video-filmmaking with smart phones to express personal experiences, visions and their aspirations in one single shot.
The theme of the movies will focus not only on the newcomer and how he or she is an asset and enrichment to a local community worldwide even at times of COVID-19 pandemic.
The participants of the video workshop are trained online to use the narration-style of video-filmmaking with smart phones to express personal experiences, visions and their aspirations in one single shot.
The theme of the movies will focus not only on the newcomer and how he or she is an asset and enrichment to a local community worldwide even at times of COVID-19 pandemic.
This project is focusing on teaching a diverse group of adults in terms of age, gender, social and cultural backgrounds in Malta to produce short video-films reflecting about their personal environment, biodiversity and cultural diversity in Malta and beyond.
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