In my six-year PhD, backed by interviews with experts including the great Robert Drew, I'll explain some of the historical techniques that have shaped one of the most recent film forms - videojournalism.
I'll explain how in fact it is not new, but has the potential to be. I'll take you through different film making knowledge based on ideologies from different countries and demonstrate how we can be EPIC.
I'll prove how the industry intentionally reworked videojournalism into a traditional model to suit their needs. I'll show how audiences respond to the original forms of videojournalism.
This film, We Are Syria is about 15 extraordinary Syrian filmmakers. They are extraordinary because they are the hidden faces behind the news you see from Syria.
They put themselves in harms way to create films. Many have been tortured for what they do and do well. And many would like to tell you what it means to be them. I was with them for a week near the Turkey-Syria border. In itself that is a story, but for the meantime here's the trailer We Are Syria.
The film is being made to be published by a potential international media publication. Any offers, meanwhile, will be welcomed.
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Pic below David's presentation pics beamed into Time Square from NY conference.
