My name is Hanna Adcock and I am currently in the process of setting up a media empowerment organisation. Working with charities and businesses, Citizen Camera will run workshops in visual media technologies for marginalised communities and groups. Our aim is to create video and photography that you can use as promotional or campaigning material. The difference with Citizen Camera is that we will work closely with the communities and peoples affected, teaching them documentation and journalistic skills so that they can generate their own stories. This will not only encourage personal development and transferable skills but will produce media material that is from a unique, fair and truthful perspective. We will work closely with the charity to develop footage that will be both beneficial to those involved and for your campaign strategy.
Members of Citizen Camera are established teachers and media practitioners. We have worked both worldwide and locally with a wide range of issues including poverty, migration, disabalism and conflict. We have seen the powerful effects of media empowerment first hand and are now passionate about promoting this further, fighting current negative media portrayals that are still so common.
I am currently conducting some basic research to ensure that our values and ideals are appropriate and to apply for relevant funding to make sure that this can happen. I would greatly appreciate you taking a couple of minutes to answer a few questions below. Or just give any general feedback
Is this something that you are currently doing in your
organisation?
If yes, in what capacity and with whom?
Do you believe that you are using video and photography to the
greatest benefit?
Is a media empowerment program something that you would
potentially be interested in doing?
If yes, why?
If no, why?
Please type any additional comments here:
Thank you very much for your time. If you would like any further information please do not hesitate to contact me on: hanna.adcock@yahoo.com
Kind Regards
Hanna Adcock
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