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  • Video for Change Best Practices: Documenting Injuries and Casualties for Evidence If you are filming in a situation where injuries and casualties are a part of the human rights violations you are documenting, the following tips are meant to help you record the information necessary for the use of your footage at a later date, perhaps for evidence. WITNESS April 9, 2012
  • Video for Change Best Practices: Top 10 Tips For Conducting Interviews At the heart of any human rights video is personal stories and the potential they have to inform, engage and motivate viewers to take action. WITNESS April 7, 2012
  • Video for Change Best Practices: Filming in Teams for Evidence When filming protests, demonstrations and events, consider filming in teams to make sure you have multiple angles, perspectives and aspects recorded. WITNESS April 6, 2012