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Media For Social Change A Resource Book For Community Groups
Farrell, Siobhan; Walsh, Barbara http://www.connexions.org/CxLibrary/Docs/CX3333-MediaforSocialChange.pdf
Publisher: Distributed by Connexions/Community Forum on Shared Responsibility, Toronto, Canada Year Published: 1986 Pages: 69pp Price: $6.95 plus 70 Cents Postage Resource Type: Pamphlet
An aid for community groups to help them obtain greater access to mainstream media or even to create their own media.
Abstract: The authors say that "we prepared this kit as an aid for community groups in the Toronto area, hoping that it will help them obtain greater access to mainstream media or even to create their own media...believing that there is value in popular education -- the notion that ordinary people in the community have skills and stories worthy of sharing with other people, and that all of us can learn from each other." A short critique of the mainstream media sets the tone. Then Media for Social Change moves on the "Getting Organized." Suggestions are made for how groups can critique their own PR, and how they can go about defining their audience ("whom you want to talk to") and how to speak to them. Resources to draw on are outlined, and then it's on to the next topic: "Meeting the Media". There is a useful discussion of how to prepare for an interview, how to handle "trap" questions, delivery techniques, and feedback. Sample news releases are reproduced.
The second part of the booklet consists of a Toronto Media Directory, listing news services, radio and television stations, magazines, and newspapers, both in English and in other languages. A third section covers "Creating Your Own Alternatives", with pointers on creating printed materials, video and cable TV programs, and audio-visual resources. The final section is a bibliography.
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INDEX
INTRODUCTION Choosing a strategy Critiquing your group's PR Choosing your audience Collective productions Bibliography Media strategy chart Seven things non-profits can learn from profits
SECTION ONE: Getting noticed Using the mainstream media Training Consultants Balloon, t-shirt and novelty manufacturers TTC ads Videotapes on public relations Bibliography Best and worst xmas contest
SECTION TWO:Print Interview with dian marino Pat Jeffries posters Training Graphic designers Printers Typesetters Bibliography
SECTION THREE: Photography and Slide/Tape Photostories Slide/tape Some local slide/tape productions Training Consultants/photographers Computer graphics Darkroom facilities Photoservices Photography equipment rentals Slide/tape production companies Sound recording Tape dubbing Transfers Bibliography
SECTION FOUR:Film Choice of format Advantages and disadvantages of super eight Cost of film stock Examples of local film productions Training Filmmakers and consultants Facilities for production Processing Sound Transfers Distributors of films by independent filmmakers Bibliography
SECTION FIVE:Video The technology Resolution Training courses Cable What is cable TV? Requirements for community programming Program proposals Equipment, training and technicians Quality Possible formats for cable productions Broadcast rights Local cable stations - guidelines Toronto cable TV studios - addresses Video consultants Video worth seeing Video bibliography
APPENDICES: A. Alternative media B. Collections of Audio Visual C. Co-Operative Programs at Community Colleges D. Funding Sources E. List of Multicultural Resource Centres F. Organizations Involved in Community based Art and Media G. Playback Equipment Rental and Screening Facilities H. Radio I. Toronto Board of Education
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