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BEYOND THE HASHTAGS: #FERGUSON, #BLACKLIVESMATTER, AND THE By Deen Freelon, Charlton D. McIlwain, and Meredith D. Clark | February 29, 2016 Download report PDF here (2.7 MB) The views expressed in this report are the authors’ alone and are not necessarily shared by the Spencer Foundation or the Center for Media and Social Impact. IN 2014, A DEDICATED ACTIVIST MOVEMENT—Black Lives Matter (BLM)—ignited an MOVIES & GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Movies & Grassroots Community Engagement: Documentary Films & State and Local Public Policy in the United States is the second in a two-volume investigation about the role of documentary films in legislative and regulatory change and influence in the United States. Volume 1 focuses on the federal level, and this report, Volume 2,focuses on
DOCUMENTARIES ON A MISSION: HOW NONPROFITS ARE MAKING Executive Summary. The Sierra Club Chronicles series profiles ordinary people–ranchers in New Mexico, construction workers in New York City, fishermen in Alaska–who have joined together to fight environmental threats to their health, their communities, and their livelihoods.The producers chose to shoot in a cinéma verité style, in order to bring viewers directly into the lives ofCATY BORUM CHATTOO
Caty Borum Chattoo is Executive Director of the Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI), a creative innovation lab and research center at American University that creates, showcases, and studies media designed for social change and social justice; and Assistant Professor at the American University School of Communication in Washington, D.C.She is an award-winning documentary producer, scholar COMMON SENSE MEDIA EMPLOYS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Katie Donnelly Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization known for its comprehensive reviews of kid-focused media, has moved into the world of digital and media literacy education with the release of a new curriculum focused on digital citizenship. Common Sense Media has a three-pronged strategy: to “rate, educate, and advocate.” The organization rates kids’ media for CASE STUDY - LIONESS - CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIAL IMPACTSEE MORE ONCMSIMPACT.ORG
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THE LAUGHTER EFFECT Attracting Attention Comedy attracts audience attention – and holds it. In advertising about commercial products, humor is a well-established tactic given its DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT FOR LASTING IMPACT A FRAMEWORK FOR Deepening Engagement For Lasting Impact |Learning for Action October 2013 i FORWARD Media matters.We believe in the power of informing and engaging communities for a variety of purposes, from building democracy and civil society to helping bring an end to UNTOLD STORIES: CREATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE RIGHTS Untold Stories: Creative Consequences of the Rights Clearance Culture for Documentary Filmmakers Concept of Study This study explores the implications of the current terms of CODE OF BEST PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE FILMMAKING How This Code Was Created. This code is based on the results of a global survey of best practices in sustainable filmmaking, conducted by American University, involving more than 175 filmmakers and companies. The survey was aided by national and international filmmaking organizations, including Filmmakers for Conservation, theInternational
BEYOND THE HASHTAGS: #FERGUSON, #BLACKLIVESMATTER, AND THE By Deen Freelon, Charlton D. McIlwain, and Meredith D. Clark | February 29, 2016 Download report PDF here (2.7 MB) The views expressed in this report are the authors’ alone and are not necessarily shared by the Spencer Foundation or the Center for Media and Social Impact. IN 2014, A DEDICATED ACTIVIST MOVEMENT—Black Lives Matter (BLM)—ignited an MOVIES & GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Movies & Grassroots Community Engagement: Documentary Films & State and Local Public Policy in the United States is the second in a two-volume investigation about the role of documentary films in legislative and regulatory change and influence in the United States. Volume 1 focuses on the federal level, and this report, Volume 2,focuses on
DOCUMENTARIES ON A MISSION: HOW NONPROFITS ARE MAKING Executive Summary. The Sierra Club Chronicles series profiles ordinary people–ranchers in New Mexico, construction workers in New York City, fishermen in Alaska–who have joined together to fight environmental threats to their health, their communities, and their livelihoods.The producers chose to shoot in a cinéma verité style, in order to bring viewers directly into the lives ofCATY BORUM CHATTOO
Caty Borum Chattoo is Executive Director of the Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI), a creative innovation lab and research center at American University that creates, showcases, and studies media designed for social change and social justice; and Assistant Professor at the American University School of Communication in Washington, D.C.She is an award-winning documentary producer, scholar COMMON SENSE MEDIA EMPLOYS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Katie Donnelly Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization known for its comprehensive reviews of kid-focused media, has moved into the world of digital and media literacy education with the release of a new curriculum focused on digital citizenship. Common Sense Media has a three-pronged strategy: to “rate, educate, and advocate.” The organization rates kids’ media for CASE STUDY - LIONESS - CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIAL IMPACTSEE MORE ONCMSIMPACT.ORG
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THE LAUGHTER EFFECT Attracting Attention Comedy attracts audience attention – and holds it. In advertising about commercial products, humor is a well-established tactic given its DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT FOR LASTING IMPACT A FRAMEWORK FOR Deepening Engagement For Lasting Impact |Learning for Action October 2013 i FORWARD Media matters.We believe in the power of informing and engaging communities for a variety of purposes, from building democracy and civil society to helping bring an end to UNTOLD STORIES: CREATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE RIGHTS Untold Stories: Creative Consequences of the Rights Clearance Culture for Documentary Filmmakers Concept of Study This study explores the implications of the current terms of CENTER FOR MEDIA & SOCIAL IMPACT Spotlighting Storytelling and Social Change. The Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) is a creative innovation lab and research center that focuses on media for equity and social justice. Our work bridges boundaries between scholars, media producers, social justice organizations, and communication practitioners. Know More. MOVIES & GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT About The Project. Movies & Grassroots Community Engagement: Documentary Films & State and Local Public Policy in the United States is the second in a two-volume investigation about the role of documentary films in legislative and regulatory change and influence in the United States. Volume 1 focuses on the federal level, and this report, Volume 2, focuses on state and local levels. DOCUMENTARIES ON A MISSION: HOW NONPROFITS ARE MAKING Executive Summary. The Sierra Club Chronicles series profiles ordinary people–ranchers in New Mexico, construction workers in New York City, fishermen in Alaska–who have joined together to fight environmental threats to their health, their communities, and their livelihoods.The producers chose to shoot in a cinéma verité style, in order to bring viewers directly into the lives of CODE OF BEST PRACTICES IN FAIR USE FOR THE VISUAL ARTS The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts is based on a consensus of professionals in the visual arts who use copyrighted images, texts, and other materials in their creative and scholarly work and who, through discussion groups, identified best practices for using such materials. They included art and architectural historians COMMON SENSE MEDIA EMPLOYS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Katie Donnelly Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization known for its comprehensive reviews of kid-focused media, has moved into the world of digital and media literacy education with the release of a new curriculum focused on digital citizenship.. Common Sense Media has a three-pronged strategy: to “rate, educate, and advocate.” The organization rates kids’ media for both quality DANGEROUS DOCUMENTARIES: REDUCING RISK WHEN TELLING TRUTH Many of the issues most important for our society to recognize and discuss are also those that powerful people or institutions don’t want made public. Non-fiction filmmakers who tell truth to power often face aggressive attack from powerful individuals, governmental bodies, businesses and associations. How are independent makers, often working outside of media institutions forHOW COMEDY WORKS
THE LAUGHTER EFFECT Attracting Attention Comedy attracts audience attention – and holds it. In advertising about commercial products, humor is a well-established tactic given its THE STATE OF THE DOCUMENTARY FIELD: 2018 STUDY OF The evolving digital era presents opportunities for documentary makers and audiences as platforms shift, storytellers emerge, and mediasystems transform.
CASE STUDY - LIONESS - CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIAL IMPACT Lioness is the centerpiece of a strategic campaign organized in partnership with ITVS, veteran advocacy organizations, and departments of veteran services. It has produced a range of activities over three years, from family screenings on military bases to testimony before Congressional committees. BREAKING DOWN THE IMPACT OF "BLACKFISH" In January 2013, the documentary “Blackfish” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, telling the story “about Tilikum, a performing killer whale that killed several people while in captivity,” according to the official film synopsis. Nearly two years later, the film’s impact continues to ripple out. According to a December 2014 Washington Post story, the stock CENTER FOR MEDIA & SOCIAL IMPACTPROGRAMSRESOURCESEVENTSBLOGABOUT USDOCUMENTARY, INDEPENDENT & PUBLIC MEDIA The Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) is a creative innovation lab and research center that focuses on media for equity and social justice. Our work bridges boundaries between scholars, media producers, social justice organizations, and communication practitioners. Know More. CODE OF BEST PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE FILMMAKING How This Code Was Created. This code is based on the results of a global survey of best practices in sustainable filmmaking, conducted by American University, involving more than 175 filmmakers and companies. The survey was aided by national and international filmmaking organizations, including Filmmakers for Conservation, theInternational
MOVIES & GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Movies & Grassroots Community Engagement: Documentary Films & State and Local Public Policy in the United States is the second in a two-volume investigation about the role of documentary films in legislative and regulatory change and influence in the United States. Volume 1 focuses on the federal level, and this report, Volume 2,focuses on
CODE OF BEST PRACTICES IN FAIR USE FOR ONLINE VIDEO How This Document Was Created. A distinguished panel of experts, drawn from cultural scholarship, legal scholarship, and legal practice, developed this code of best practices, informed by research into current personal and nonprofessional video practices (“user-generated video”) and on fair use. BEYOND THE HASHTAGS: #FERGUSON, #BLACKLIVESMATTER, AND THE By Deen Freelon, Charlton D. McIlwain, and Meredith D. Clark | February 29, 2016 Download report PDF here (2.7 MB) The views expressed in this report are the authors’ alone and are not necessarily shared by the Spencer Foundation or the Center for Media and Social Impact. IN 2014, A DEDICATED ACTIVIST MOVEMENT—Black Lives Matter (BLM)—ignited anCATY BORUM CHATTOO
Caty Borum Chattoo is Executive Director of the Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI), a creative innovation lab and research center at American University that creates, showcases, and studies media designed for social change and social justice; and Assistant Professor at the American University School of Communication in Washington, D.C.She is an award-winning documentary producer, scholar CASE STUDY - LIONESS - CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIAL IMPACTSEE MORE ONCMSIMPACT.ORG
FAIR USE IN MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION FAQ The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education is a document that clarifies how fair use applies to the most common situations where media literacy educators make use of copyrighted materials in their work. It provides support and guidance for media literacy educators so that they can make their own reasoned andinformed
THE STATE OF THE DOCUMENTARY FIELD: 2018 STUDY OF The evolving digital era presents opportunities for documentary makers and audiences as platforms shift, storytellers emerge, and mediasystems transform.
THE STATE OF THE DOCUMENTARY FIELD 5 HIGHLIGHT FINDINGS Challenges & Motivations: By far, documentary film professionals see making a living as the most pressing issue facing the industry. They see the greatest challenges as funding for documentaries and sustainable careers, with more than two-thirds (67%) indicating these two categories are the “most challenging issues”today.
CENTER FOR MEDIA & SOCIAL IMPACTPROGRAMSRESOURCESEVENTSBLOGABOUT USDOCUMENTARY, INDEPENDENT & PUBLIC MEDIA The Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) is a creative innovation lab and research center that focuses on media for equity and social justice. Our work bridges boundaries between scholars, media producers, social justice organizations, and communication practitioners. Know More. CODE OF BEST PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE FILMMAKING How This Code Was Created. This code is based on the results of a global survey of best practices in sustainable filmmaking, conducted by American University, involving more than 175 filmmakers and companies. The survey was aided by national and international filmmaking organizations, including Filmmakers for Conservation, theInternational
MOVIES & GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Movies & Grassroots Community Engagement: Documentary Films & State and Local Public Policy in the United States is the second in a two-volume investigation about the role of documentary films in legislative and regulatory change and influence in the United States. Volume 1 focuses on the federal level, and this report, Volume 2,focuses on
CODE OF BEST PRACTICES IN FAIR USE FOR ONLINE VIDEO How This Document Was Created. A distinguished panel of experts, drawn from cultural scholarship, legal scholarship, and legal practice, developed this code of best practices, informed by research into current personal and nonprofessional video practices (“user-generated video”) and on fair use. BEYOND THE HASHTAGS: #FERGUSON, #BLACKLIVESMATTER, AND THE By Deen Freelon, Charlton D. McIlwain, and Meredith D. Clark | February 29, 2016 Download report PDF here (2.7 MB) The views expressed in this report are the authors’ alone and are not necessarily shared by the Spencer Foundation or the Center for Media and Social Impact. IN 2014, A DEDICATED ACTIVIST MOVEMENT—Black Lives Matter (BLM)—ignited anCATY BORUM CHATTOO
Caty Borum Chattoo is Executive Director of the Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI), a creative innovation lab and research center at American University that creates, showcases, and studies media designed for social change and social justice; and Assistant Professor at the American University School of Communication in Washington, D.C.She is an award-winning documentary producer, scholar CASE STUDY - LIONESS - CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIAL IMPACTSEE MORE ONCMSIMPACT.ORG
FAIR USE IN MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION FAQ The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education is a document that clarifies how fair use applies to the most common situations where media literacy educators make use of copyrighted materials in their work. It provides support and guidance for media literacy educators so that they can make their own reasoned andinformed
THE STATE OF THE DOCUMENTARY FIELD: 2018 STUDY OF The evolving digital era presents opportunities for documentary makers and audiences as platforms shift, storytellers emerge, and mediasystems transform.
THE STATE OF THE DOCUMENTARY FIELD 5 HIGHLIGHT FINDINGS Challenges & Motivations: By far, documentary film professionals see making a living as the most pressing issue facing the industry. They see the greatest challenges as funding for documentaries and sustainable careers, with more than two-thirds (67%) indicating these two categories are the “most challenging issues”today.
TRUE/FALSE 2021: TWO FOR ONE OR TWO HALVES OF A WHOLE The 2021 True/False Film Festival split into two, one in-person and another virtual. Both featured the high-touch approach that this unique festival offers and neither was much like what True/Falsers remember from earlier fests. True/False has evolved into a festival that doesn’t just feature documentaries, but puts the question of what makes a documentary center-stage. It’s not just RESOURCES - CENTER FOR MEDIA AND SOCIAL IMPACT Center for Media & Social Impact School of Communication, American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, DC 20016-8017 DOCUMENTARIES ON A MISSION: HOW NONPROFITS ARE MAKING Executive Summary. The Sierra Club Chronicles series profiles ordinary people–ranchers in New Mexico, construction workers in New York City, fishermen in Alaska–who have joined together to fight environmental threats to their health, their communities, and their livelihoods.The producers chose to shoot in a cinéma verité style, in order to bring viewers directly into the lives of COMMON SENSE MEDIA EMPLOYS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Katie Donnelly Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization known for its comprehensive reviews of kid-focused media, has moved into the world of digital and media literacy education with the release of a new curriculum focused on digital citizenship.. Common Sense Media has a three-pronged strategy: to “rate, educate, and advocate.” The organization rates kids’ media for both quality EXAMPLES OF SUCCESSFUL FAIR USE IN DOCUMENTARY FILM Filmmakers have been successfully employing fair use, even before the Statement of Best Practices clarified their common understandings. Here are some examples of uncontested choices for fair use. They are organized here according to the principles that filmmakers articulated in the Statement, in the categories used in the Statement. These categories are only four of FAIR USE IN MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION FAQ The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education is a document that clarifies how fair use applies to the most common situations where media literacy educators make use of copyrighted materials in their work. It provides support and guidance for media literacy educators so that they can make their own reasoned andinformed
THE STATE OF THE DOCUMENTARY FIELD: 2018 STUDY OF The evolving digital era presents opportunities for documentary makers and audiences as platforms shift, storytellers emerge, and mediasystems transform.
FAIR USE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The law codifying fair use was designed to be broad and flexible, and judges usually understand that. Fair use will apply differently to different users in different situations. That may seem frustrating, but it can also be liberating, especially for communities that have a code of best practices. It means that fair use law, as it evolves, may DEEPENING ENGAGEMENT FOR LASTING IMPACT A FRAMEWORK FOR Deepening Engagement For Lasting Impact |Learning for Action October 2013 i FORWARD Media matters.We believe in the power of informing and engaging communities for a variety of purposes, from building democracy and civil society to helping bring an end to UNTOLD STORIES: CREATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE RIGHTS Untold Stories: Creative Consequences of the Rights Clearance Culture for Documentary Filmmakers Concept of Study This study explores the implications of the current terms of__
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