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  All story telling processes, documentary or otherwise, are not created equal. The social filmmaking process, being just one type of story telling approach, tends to have Several distinctive characteristics that separate it from other techniques. Some key characteristics to think about are: 1. A community is the embodiment of the story being told. The community [...]

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Salman Rushdie might have been the first to define Social Filmmaking. In one of many inspirational quotes about documentaries, Rushdie says “If you want to tell the untold stories, if you want to give voice to the voiceless, you’ve got to find a language. Which goes for film as well as prose, for documentary as [...]

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As I was beach combing over a weekend many months ago, I had the chance to talk with fellow combinites about filmmaking, specifically social filmmaking. Of the dozen or so folks partaking in this casual, almost Zen-like exercise, not one had a filmmaking background. All of them, however, without exception, had a deep interest in [...]

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Your Community Story Not Being Told? Social Filmmaking Can Make A Difference. Thomaston, ME (PRWEB) June 28, 2010 — Live The Dream Films wants to turn every soccer moms and hockey dads into executive film producers, more precisely executive film funders. Through the Ideas Just Waiting For You social filmmaking program, a community can bring [...]

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Ideas are a funny thing – the more they sit inside the head, the more they rot away. In order for an idea to make effective change, it is important to get it out of the head and into the real world. For us, this means sharing, in a crowd sourcing kind of way, Social [...]

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