EngageMedia and Measuring Impact

In this post we report on an interview with Andrew Lowenthal, from EngageMedia, who are one of the V4C.org network members. We ask Andrew about EngageMedia’s experience of measuring the impact of their Video for Change projects.About EngageMediaEngageMedia is a...

Video for Change Approaches (Part 2)

By Tanya Notley and Julie Fisher VIDEO: Burma VJ tells the story of independent Burmese reporters who used pocket-sized video cameras and a networked approach to expose the repressive regime controlling their country, following a people’s uprising. In our last...

Video for Change Approaches (Part 1)

“Video: The Videofreex were a pioneering video collective who used the Sony Portapak for countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978.” After defining Video for Change (see this post) we came up with a list of different approaches to ‘doing it’ based...

Video for Change: What is It and Who does It?

A few months ago we started our research for the video4change network. The aim of this research is to learn from the different ways that individuals, groups or organisations are measuring the impact of video for change projects. To get to this we felt we had to start...