27 Oct What is Video Metadata? Our New Video Explains| WITNESS Archiving
WITNESS and Berkeley Copwatch are excited to announce the release of a new set of tools and guidance to support community-based police accountability groups in collecting, organizing and storing documentation of police encounters. The post The People’s Database for Police Accountability appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
Our project investigates how video and open source data gathered and preserved by local groups can help corroborate incidents of abuse and help communities tell their own stories. The post WITNESS and El Grito Launch “Profiling the Police” appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
Our new video "Archive!", shows you how you can preserve and archive video evidence that can help expose and verify human rights abuses. The post WITNESS Launches New Activists’ Guide to Archiving Site and Video appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
You shouldn't necessarily rely on the platforms and apps you are using to live video stream to save your content, whether you're broadcasting from Facebook or Periscope. We share tips for alternative saving methods. The post Four Ways to Save Live Video Broadcasts appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
Digitizing videotape collections can be a lot of work, but it can be made more manageable by selecting and prioritizing, doing what you can in-house, and collaborating and sharing resources within a community. The post Digitizing WITNESS Videotapes Through a Community Partnership appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
As archives start to collect, provide access to, and present social media collections, many ethical issues arise that need to be addressed. The post Ethical Wednesdays: Archives and Our Ethical Guidelines for Using Eyewitness Videos appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
Archivist Yvonne Ng discusses new initiatives out of Ferguson, Baltimore and Cleveland to collect and preserve records of police abuse and protest movements. The post Community-Based Approaches to Archives From the Black Lives Matter Movement appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
Should more be done to prepare archivists for the unexpected emotional impact of working with human rights media? The post The (Unexpected) Emotional Impact of Archiving appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
The Refugee Law Project (RLP) is a human rights organization in Uganda that recently undertook a video archiving project with the help of the Activist’s Guide to Archiving Video. Patrick Otim talks to WITNESS about RLP's experience with archiving, the difficulties RLP faced, and why it is such an important project. The post WITNESS Talks to Patrick Otim of the Refugee Law Project about Video Archiving appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
A new video from WITNESS explains the basics of how video metadata is created, why it’s valuable, and what risks/benefits activists might need to balance.| WITNESS Archiving
Step by step guide to archiving video for human rights.| WITNESS Archiving
Step by step guide to archiving video for human rights.| WITNESS Archiving