In this ninth video report and second part of the World Cup Reporters meeting with an international journalist, it will be possible to get to know Asli Pelit, the sports reporter of Trt Türk, and her opinions about the World Cup 2014 in Rio.
Where do you usually watch the games of the World Cup 2014? Some people go to a bar or restaurant, some others go to the beach or on the street. There are still those that watch it at home with the family and a group of friends.
World Cup Reporters presents the reaction of the people that went to Vila Isabel to watch the game between Brazil and Germany that entered to history as the biggest host team tragedy ever. Mobile Video Camera: Leandro Lima and Jairo Tinim Sound: Matheus Castro Video Edition: Jardel Sabino Translation: Fabrício Junger Translation Review: Marcela Bergamaschi […]
Participants from our Level 2 documentary workshop in Morros dos Prazeres favela, Rio de Janeiro have chosen to focus on life for those who frequent their local train station. All footage is shot on a mobile phone and edited by the participants.
At our first tutor training workshop in Brasil, tutors are asked to produce and star in their own film shot entirely on a mobile-phone. This helps them to understand the activities they then teach to participants in the workshop.
This short film produced by participants from our Level 2 documentary workshop in Morros dos Prazeres favela, Rio de Janeiro focuses on life in the favela. All footage is shot on a mobile phone and edited by the participants, producing candid interviews with some of the local individuals in the favela.
This short film focuses on one individual who’s story is all too common in the streets surrounding Central Station. Produced by participants from our Level 2 documentary workshop in Morros dos Prazeres favela, Rio de Janeiro, all footage is shot on a mobile phone and edited by the participants.
Are we born with dreams or goals? This short film focuses on interviewing locals from the Morros dos Prazeres favela, Rio de Janeiro to ask them this very question. All footage is shot on a mobile phone and edited by the participants from the Level 2 documentary workshop.