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Video Workshop: Using Your Cellphone to Record Actions & Events

  • High Point LIbrary 3411 Southwest Raymond Street Seattle, WA, 98126 United States (map)

Presented by the Video Resource Team (see our videos here)

Safety is our first concern, and we recommend working in teams or with a buddy. We will talk about creating teams “on the fly” at an action. Next, we will show you how to assess a situation, and how to film it depending on: 

1. WHO are you talking to? (Target Audience: Immigration judges require a different way of filming than the friends you want to inspire on Social Media)

2. WHAT is your MESSAGE? (What is the takeaway for your audience?)

3. WHERE will this be seen? (courtroom TV, or on cellphones?)

4. CALL-TO-ACTION? (What do you want your audience to DO about it?)

Aimed at a general audience, no experience needed, but even pros will learn some tips (and share some) for working in this current First-Amendment-endangered climate.

This hands-on workshop is being held at the High Point library in West Seattle. Space is limited and workshop will fill up! Register now

Note: This event is NOT hosted, sponsored, or endorsed by The Seattle Public Library. Any views that are discussed in this meeting are not a reflection of The Seattle Public Library’s views.

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