Film is a powerful tool for discerning and understanding change. Our films are designed to be an integral part of the evaluation and management of changes that occur during aid projects and resource development activities around the world. Our work complements text-based approaches to the assessment and management of impacts. By offering new ways of representing and exploring change, our films can assist individuals, communities and projects to take greater control of their growth. VIAfilm collaborates with communities and project management throughout the process of production. We use digital film media and a social documentary approach. Our films can be tailored for use by a range of audiences including communities, project management, governments, donors, development banks and resource developers.
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VIAfilm would like to thank a number of key people and organisations for their frank feedback, advice, hospitality, inspiration and assistance to this point:
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 October 2006 )
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What is a Social Documentary? |
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Social documentary films highlight the points-of-view, culture, traditions, beliefs and the contemporary circumstances of the people who are the subject of the film. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 August 2006 )
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Independent Documentary Production |
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VIAfilm has the capacity to produce one-off, long form documentary films, or series. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 August 2006 )
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VIAfilm is an independent organisation specialising in the visual documentation of change. VIAfilm brings together a group of experienced film makers and development specialists. We work for communities, management, donors and governments, to provide visible evidence of qualitative change.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 October 2006 )
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VIAfilm provides specialised film and new-media production, as well as training and management services, for monitoring and evaluating development projects and environmental impacts. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 September 2006 )
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