would your community of faith like to make good videos?

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Apr 9, 2019, 5:34:40 PM4/9/19
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Dear interfaith friends,

The Interfaith Veterans Workgroup will soon be launching the Veterans Peace Videos Project.  Veterans will be working with communities of faith and non-profits, teaching their members how to make excellent short videos for the internet, using inexpensive equipment such as cell phones and point-and-shoot cameras.  

The first step in making a good video is deciding what story to tell, and how best to tell it.  This will guide your capturing of footage, and help you decide which shots are the best among your keepers to tell the story you envision.  

Meanwhile, please have a look at this short blog post about how to take good photos and video:  https://cyberken.teledavis.com/take-good-photos-and-video-with-point-and-shoot-equipme/.  

Later I will be posting articles about story telling and how to edit digital video.  It's not as difficult as you may think.

The overall goal of the Veterans Peace Video Project is to gather grass roots stories about peacemaking.  We want to organize a Peace Studies program at the community level, using video.

  -- TCDavis
      Commissioned Interfaith Peacemaker of New Castle Presbytery
      Founder and President of the Interfaith Veterans Workgroup
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