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ဒီဇင္ဘာ ၂၀၁၃ မွာ video4change ကြန္ယက္မွ ဗီဒီယုိ (Burmese)

လွဳပ္ရွားတက္ႀကြသူေတြႏွင့္စီတီဇင္ဂ်ာနယ္လစ္ေတြအတြက္သူတို့ရဲ႔ ဗီဒီယိုေတြထိထိေရာက္ေရာက္ ျဖန႔္ခ်ီထုပ္ေဝနိင္ရန္အတြက္ ရည္ရြယ္ျပီးလမ္းညြွန္ ခ်က္ေတြထုပ္ျပန္ေပးခဲ႔ပါတယ္။
ဒီလမ္းညွြန္္ေတြထဲမွာမိုလ္ဘိုင္းဗီဒီယုိအသုံးျပဳပုံကေန အမွီအခိုကင္းတဲ႔ ဗီဒီယုိဝက္ဆိုဒ္ တည္ေထာင္ပုံအထိပါဝင္ျပီးInternews Europ မွပံပုိး ကူညီခဲ႔ပါတယ္။

Learning 5 basic shots

Traveling Projector in Indramayu & Cirebon

Indramayu was the third city visited by the Traveling Projector. Here, we were helped by an ex-migrant worker who lent us his house for the screening, where young people came and watched videos that were created by Indonesian migrant workers themselves.

Indramayu Migrant Workers Video Production and Distribution Training

Menonton Ditonton Travelling Projector Indramayu & Cirebon

Indramayu adalah tempat ketiga yang dikunjungi Travelling Proyektor.  Bertempat di rumah seorang mantan buruh migran, pemutaran film ini dihadiri sekitar 20 orang. Hampir sebagian besar yang datang adalah para buruh migran yang terlibat dalam pembuatan video tersebut.

Traveling Projector’s Jakarta Finale!

“These videos should be watched by as many young people as possible because they are the hope of this nation. They should be given information and facts about this country so that they can be more sensitive and critical.”

Traveling Projector in Solo

On 22nd May 2014 and after 11 days of touring around Java, Traveling Projector headed to Solo. There, we were warmly welcomed by Blontank Poer, the founder of Indonesia Blogger Home community. The screening that night was opened by a Keroncong music performance, which was very interesting because the genre is often considered as ‘something for old folks’, but in this community it was played by young people.

Travelling Projector Bandung: Film, the Foundation for Sharing

“I’m not an activist, but after watching the film about Sumarsih, a mother who lost her son during the turmoil after Reformasi on May 1998, I felt really moved,” said a female student in tears. That’s one of the reactions we got from the Traveling Projector tour’s first screening in Parahyangan University, Bandung.

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