Documentary films and promotional videos
The WITNESS documentary films and promotional video collection consists of 52 documentaries, training and promotional films uncovering violations of human rights and promoting worldwide protection thereof. The collection includes documentaries addressing various human rights issues such as workers’...
Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/hu_osa_392-1-1 |
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collection | Video recordings of WITNESS |
description | The WITNESS documentary films and promotional video collection consists of 52 documentaries, training and promotional films uncovering violations of human rights and promoting worldwide protection thereof. The collection includes documentaries addressing various human rights issues such as workers’ rights in Asia, youth criminalization in the USA, refugees fleeing armed conflict in Sierra Leone, Uganda and Rwanda among others.
Two renowned WITNESS training videos are of special interest: Video for Change, which is available in three languages (English, French and Spanish), and Tips & Techniques, a training video that provides an introduction to the basic skills of shooting video, including lighting, focus, sound, and framing an image.
Accruals not expected |
genre | archiveUnit |
id | bulk_FE39A582-753F-4219-93CA-E376810C3AB6 |
institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
spellingShingle | Documentary films and promotional videos [Concentration camps/Internment camps/Forced labor camps, Military Conflicts and Activities, Education, War prisoners, War crimes and trials, Human rights organizations, Exiles/Political refugees, Feminist movements/Women's movements] |
title | Documentary films and promotional videos |
topic | [Concentration camps/Internment camps/Forced labor camps, Military Conflicts and Activities, Education, War prisoners, War crimes and trials, Human rights organizations, Exiles/Political refugees, Feminist movements/Women's movements] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/hu_osa_392-1-1 |