Event:Video Clip, Video Documentary, Video Narrative
Video Clip, Video Documentary, Video Narrative
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Wiki Loves Africa is organizing a training for its participants to guide them on how to make quality contributions for the campaign.
This training will focus on Creating video clip, video documentary and video narrative for Wiki Loves Africa campaign.
Details
[edit]- Date: 2nd April 2025
- Time: 16:00 UTC
- Durations: 1 hour
- Venue: Zoom
Trainer
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A Zimbabwean by birth, and a Capetonian by adoption, Oxford-educated Isla Haddow-Flood is a writer, editor and project and communications strategist who is passionate about harnessing communication technology and media platforms for the advancement of open access to knowledge; specifically, knowledge that relates to and enhances the understanding of Africa via the Open Movement (and especially Wikipedia). Since 2011, Isla has been working to Activate Africa. Working as a member of the WikiAfrica movement, she has conceptualised, instigated and been the co-lead on a number of projects related to Wikipedia and Africa, including as Wiki Loves Africa. She lives in Simon's Town, South Africa, is the Director of Communication for Open Education Global and co-leads Wiki In Africa.
About the training
[edit]This training will focus on creating video clip, video documentary and video narrative for Wiki Loves Africa campaign.
Target Audience
[edit]The training is targeted specifically at Wiki Loves Africa 2025 organizers and participants from all African communities and anybody interested in contributing video to Wikimedia Commons.