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grayscale 9 Mar 2010 01:05
Hi guys, I have some new clips online and would appreciate some comments and/or criticisms.

These clips are from a Refugee Camp in Swat, Pakistan taken last year and are for News, Editorial and Documentary purposes
UNICEF Distribution of Aid SD FootageRefugee Family 4 SD FootageRefugee Family - Girls Playing 2 SD FootageUNICEF kids 1 SD FootageMan making Snuff 2 SD FootageBus Carrying Refugees to a camp in Swat, Pakistan SD FootageRefugee Family 1 SD FootageMan making Snuff 1 SD FootageBus Carrying Refugees to UNHCR Camp; Swat, Pakistan SD FootageAfghan  and Pakistani Women in Burqa  SD FootageRefugee Family - Girl Cooking 2 SD FootageBaby Refugee Sleeping in his tent in Swat, Pakistan SD FootageKids Washing themselves at Refugee Camp SD FootageMedical Aid 2 SD FootageBlankets, Food & Aid for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP's) in Swat, Pakistan SD FootageWater Tanker in Refugee Camp; Swat, Pakistan SD FootageRoad Leading to Refugee Camp in Swat, Pakistan SD FootageBus Carrying Refugees to a camp in Swat, Pakistan SD FootageFrontier Police SD FootageKids Washing themselves at Refugee Camp SD Footage
These are some general clips of Rural life in Pakistan

I am going to be uploading more clips over the next few days as well as filming new stuff so would appreciate any advise I can get!

Thanks
LondonTownProd 12 Mar 2010 07:33
Hi grayscale, thats a good selection of clips. What camera did you use? And also how did you find the people reacted to being filmed?
grayscale 12 Mar 2010 12:12
Thanks! The shots in the refugee camp were filmed on a Sony PD170, whilst some of the other shots were filmed on a Panasonic DVCPRO. None of the subjects, particularly those in the refugee camps, seemed to be averse to being filmed - in fact a lot asked to be filmed so the world could see their plight. Generally in Pakistan people tend to be camera friendly