Yes, good point. The idea we had, though, was for those without access
to suitable equipment (and there's no guarantee that in-house stuff will
be any good...!). we were wondering if there would be scope to support
the hiring of particular, agreed (ie good quality, best practice etc
etc) cameras and so on within the bid, and whether, for example, this
might be a good use of some of the monies (or even better than other
uses that its currently linked to)?
Just ideas!
D
Ps and thanks to Chris for last week, and for the email lists - great.
I hope to get a naff version of the developing PV timeline circulated
for comments, additions asap.
-----Original Message-----
From: Participatory Video Network Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of L.Lahitou
Sent: 09 July 2007 20:06
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Making equipment availability of equipments
Hi! The OU, and each department has available equpment such as video
cameras to take if you are a phd student here, you could ask what is
available in your department or faculty. I was able to take a camera to
argentina, and used money given for fieldwork for fieldwork materials to
buy a cheap microphone and tripod...
hope that helps
lucila
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From: Participatory Video Network Discussion List on behalf of
tshering.lama
Sent: Mon 09/07/2007 16:56
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Subject: Making equipment availability of equipments
Dear Dr Chris and everyone,
Indeed it was great to meeting you and everyone at the conference. I
really enjoyed the PV conference and such a fantastic network of people.
I am now more confident in using PV as my research tool for my research.
However, on the way back Dr Duncan Fuller and I discussed regarding
possibility of lending or making available for hiring PV equipments
(video cameras and laptops) such equipments for an academic researchers
(PHD students) would be very beneficial rather than have to buy all the
equipment.
Furthermore, I would really appreciate if anyone recommends me journals
and books for me to read regarding Participatory Video and Participatory
Action Research (May be reading list)
Many thanks
Tshering
Tshering Lama
PhD Research Student
Northumbria University,
School of Health, Community & Education Studies
Coach Lane Campus (East)
Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE7 7XA
Tel: 0191 215 6705
Mobile: 07793 208991
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