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Participatory Video: Rural People Document Their Knowledge and Innovations

Washington, DC: World Bank (2004), 4 pp.

Series: IK Notes, 71

"Indigenous knowledge and local initiatives are usually documented and disseminated by outsiders, who make their own interpretations in the process. Participatory Video (PV) provides an opportunity for rural people to document their own knowledge and experiences and to express their wants and hopes from their own perspectives. The process of PV The process of PV is, in essence, extremely simple, and the equipment required is increasingly widely available and affordable. This is the way the process works: The rural people rapidly learn how to use video equipment through games and exercises facilitated by outsiders; The facilitators help local groups to identify and analyze important issues in their community and to plan how to show this on video; The video messages are directed and filmed by the local groups; The footage is shown to the wider community at daily screenings, setting in motion a dynamic exchange of ideas and perceptions." (Page 1)