On the 8th of March, at a TEDx event in Brussels, InsightShare's Director Chris Lunch discussed the power of participatory video to shift awareness, galvanise communities and unleash hidden energy for positive individual and collective change. The title of the talk "This is not a video camera" takes inspiration from surrealist artist Rene Magritte's painting: Ceci n'est pas une pipe, as he asks us to re-look at what we think we know about video as a technology. Here you can read the script of the talk.
This animation explains the process and ethos behind the Participatory Video methodology, as practiced by InsightShare in its various projects around the world. Using simple drawings, reminiscent of the storyboards created by participants, the process of community authored video for change is detailed from conception to creation and beyond.
‘We Want Change’ features examples of how Participatory Video has been used by InsightShare for direct advocacy with various communities around the world. Features examples from Sierra Leone, Uganda, Indonesia, UK, and Tanzania.
This is a video about the amazing tool of Participatory Video, as understood and practiced by InsightShare. This introductory video features examples from InsightShare projects in Nigeria, Peru, Malawi, India, Rwanda, UK, Uganda, China, South Africa and Ghana.
Part of the Video Changemakers interview series from OneWorldTV. Nick and Chris Lunch (InsightShare Founders & Co-Directors) discuss their experiences of using Participatory Video with various communities and groups around the world.