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Backpack Video Journalist at Tbilisi Theater

TBILISI, Georgia, 25 September 2013 — One of the participants in my Backpack Video Journalism Workshop, Hasmik Harutyunyan, poses with the make-up artist of the Armenian Theater in Tbilisi. He is one of a handful of people trying to keep alive the tradition of the 150-year-old structure, which has been awaiting reconstruction now for a […]

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Backpack Video Journalism Workshop in Tbilisi, Georgia

TBILISI, Georgia, 23 September 2013 — We’re halfway into the first of five days of our Backpack Video Journalism Workshop in Tbilisi, Georgia. Sponsored by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, I’m teaching regional journalists how to make powerful, character-driven documentaries. From the little I know about the region, it seems like this methodology is little used […]

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Backpack Video Journalism in Tbisili, Georgia

TBILISI, Georgia, 21 September 2013 — A hard rain pours from rooftops in the old section of the Georgian capital where streets lined with bars, cafes and restaurants are filled with locals and foreigners. Sponsored by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, I’m in Tbilisi to conduct a week-long Backpack Video Journalism Workshop for regional journalists. Photo […]

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“Through Their Eyes” to London Film Festival

WASHINGTON, DC, 16 September 2013 — Esther and I received notice this morning that our film, “THROUGH THEIR EYES” has been selected to participate at the 23rd edition of the London Latin American Film Festival which will take place at BOLIVAR HALL, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON /INSTITUTE OF THE AMERICAS and at other venues across London […]

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LIVE Video Journalism Workshop 17-20 October in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC, 14 September 2013 — This is to announce that we are scheduling a LIVE Video Journalism Workshop for 17-20 October in Washington, DC. These four-day events are designed to teach participants how to make 3-5 minute documentary films. We are joined by aspiring filmmakers from all over the country — and beyond. For […]

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