
Announcement: Plumi 4.5.1
We are proud to announce the new release of Plumi video sharing platform! The release 4.5.1 came after a mini-sprint between Unweb.me and Engagemedia.org.

We are proud to announce the new release of Plumi video sharing platform! The release 4.5.1 came after a mini-sprint between Unweb.me and Engagemedia.org.

After the completion of our Crossroads workshops in Kuala Lumpur, we started the same initiative in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, to complete our series of training sessions in Malaysia. Even though both cities are located in Malaysia, the situation regarding migrants, refugees, and stateless people issues are vastly different.

“There’s always a first time,” said the Circa HandMade gang. “When sewing machines are being replaced with video cameras, we get the opportunity to look and appreciate the details of our work.”

EngageMedia, in collaboration with Melbourne International Film Festival, is giving away two double passes to the screening on Free Angela and All Political Prisoners on 9PM Monday, 5 August 2013 at Greater Union Cinemas, 131 Russell Street Melbourne.

We just got back from 3 full days of workshops with a dozen young people in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Plumi 4.5 was soft-launched at the beginning of the year. Now that it’s been running smoothly for a while, we’d love to introduce you to all the new features and improvements.

In early May, we facilitated and participated in the 3rd Mekong ICT Camp, held in Cha-Am, Thailand. Over the course of the five-day event, we held presentations on video advocacy, video distribution, and online subtitling.

Over at the v4c.org blog, the video4change Impact Research team have begun blogging about some of the issues, questions and lessons from the preliminary literature review.

How do you define video for change? Does it resonate with you or your organisation as an umbrella term? What approaches should the term include?