Indian filmmakers sought to teach in rural areas

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Indian video and film production experts can apply to teach and train citizens in rural India to use video equipment for four to six months.

Trainers will work in community media centers in Goa, India, where poor and disadvantaged people are trained to create their own media content. Members will learn to be powerful communicators, journalists, filmmakers, advocates and leaders in their communities.

Applicants should be proficient in all aspects of video production -- shooting, writing and non-linear editing; have shot, written and edited their own videos; and have four to five years of video training experience, or experience working in human rights or development. Strong creative and storytelling abilities, leadership qualities, great communications skills, willingness to travel to rural areas and proficiency in writing and reading English and Hindi are also required.

Applicants should have adequate experience and qualifications, and submit a resume, cover letter and show-reel links to the program manager of Video Volunteers-India at videovolunteersindia@gmail.com.

For more information, go to http://www.videovolunteers.org.

from Art4Development