CONTENTS
Introduction: Context, Rationale, Aims and Objectives
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Introduction and Project Context
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Aims and Objectives of this Guidance Document
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Process: How to Capture Raw Material (Stories, Photos, Films)
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Stories 4
Planning Your Photos and Film
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Taking Photos
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Capturing Film
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Broadcast Cuts
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How to Manage Material: Collection and Storage
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Management Tool
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Organization 14
Access to the System
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How to Create Products: Available Resources
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Microsoft Photostory
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Exposure Photo Essays
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Printed Publications
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Applying the Right Logos
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Translation 19
Additional Resources and Tools
Tools for disseminating Video and Documentaries
Web Tools
Additional Useful Links
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FIGURE AND TABLES
Figure 1: Drafting a Shotlist
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Table 1: Example Media Gathering Framework for Field Trips (From Cambodia)
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Table 2: Types of Photos/Shots
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Table 3: A Guide to Required File Sizes for Sharp Photos When Printing:
Image Size in Pixels 10
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GENERATING CONTENT ON CCAF NATIONAL PROJECTS:
A Malian farmer shows off his impressive
millet crop, which has been strengthened
with the introduction of new climate-resilient
seeds planted only a few months earlier.
GUIDANCE FOR CAPTURING AND CREATING STORIES, PHOTOS, AND FILMS
(Jennifer Baumwoll, UNDP, September 2014)
Table 4: A Guide to Required File Sizes for Websites 10
GENERATING CONTENT ON CCAF NATIONAL PROJECTS: GUIDANCE FOR CAPTURING AND CREATING STORIES, PHOTOS, AND FILMS
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