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Street News:  
Street News features grassroots news from the UK and Europe. The news you don't see on the news. This section will feature short on-line news features on issues that are neglected by the mainstream.

We already have a network of people who can create these reports but we will also be relying on Beyond TV Internet users to send us features. If you have a camcorder and a brain then - This means YOU!

How you can be a part of a new, ethical media network:

Think about how many camcorders have been sold in the last few years. Thousands of students graduate from film making courses every year. It has been notoriously difficult to put across minority and environmental messages on mainstream television. Technology now allows us to side step this problem.

The Internet allows us to open up the Street News section [which originated on the undercurrents alternative news video] to all Video activists and independent video journalists. Undercurrents videos features were edited and produced centrally then there was a delay until the next alternative news video was produced.


The Time is now.

Now, you can go out and cover an action during the day, and use a relatively inexpensive home computer to edit together a functional short news piece for Beyond TV and similar Internet sites. This can be networked on the Internet on sites like Indymedia.org well before the "Nine O' Clock news", or the "News at When" even show.

The Media Network that works.

If you are interested in having your campaign event or action covered then you can use the directory of video/media activists to get in contact with someone in your area. This has been described as a kind of campaign issue dating agency, where we introduce campaigns that want coverage to filmmakers who are interested in covering the issues.

This idea is a continuation of the undercurents Video Activist Network, which ultimately proved to be a network that didn't work. By creating an open database which can be used by activists to find media volunteers and vice-verse, we hope to remove the "information bottleneck" caused by the centralised organisational structure of undercurrents and lack of human resources.


Spies like us - a lot!

We recognise that this database will lack the personal touch, after all we can't guarantee that filmmakers listed aren't representatives of Britain's thriving surveillance industry, which can be seen as part of the legacy of establishment "intelligence gathering" obsessions. Such monitoring professionals often use the cover of journalists. However, from personal experience such plants are often easy to spot.

If you are worried about meeting "The Man", why not ask for informal references and see what other campaigns they have worked with? Arrange to meet up and see if you speak the same language. We encourage campaign groups not to be too paranoid. Openness can be your best defence. It may be a good idea to have a chat with the minions of the establishment. It can be disarming. They will feel more comfortable and are more likely to leave you alone if they think you are genuinely working for positive change. Transparency can be very useful.

If you work for an intelligence-gathering agency and you would like to talk to Beyond TV please drop us a line and pretend to be a BBC journalist researching a BBC2 program. We'll meet up! You buy us lunch tho', right?

If you would like to contribute a Street News Video, Audio or text feature -
click here

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The Beyond TV database is going to rock your world - when it happens.

To find out why - click here

 

Video as a Tool for Social Change
Anyone with access to equipment and training can effectively use video to bring about positive change in their community.

For some case studies: click here