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Egyptian Filmmaker Uses Twitter to Gather 300 GB of Revolution Video (VIDEO)

Posted: 06/12/11 10:02 PM ET


Amr Salama, an Egyptian fillmaker and a central figure in creating the alternative media universe during the revolution in Egypt, is finishing a documentary about the historic events. 


Through an appeal on his Twitter account, he received 300 GB of camcorder and camera phone footage, he says in this interview with Beet.TV.  


His film is one of a trilogy of documentaries about the revolution.  He says the film has wrapped.


In the interview, he speaks about the use of Facebook as an organizing platform. He also describes how citizens shared videos with Arab broadcasters when the Internet was cut in


He gives a personal account of his arrest, brutal beating and his release. 


He also speaks about the changes he predicts for the Egyptian film industry:  more reality, lower budgets.


We spoke on Thursday at the Digitas NewFront event where he was a panelist along with former State Department spokesperson PJ Crowley and Time managing editor Rick Stengel.

 

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redsoxpagan
13 minutes ago (1:21 PM)
I certainly hope the films are made available here and in DVD format. This is a record that must be seen, shared, and then SAVED for future generation­s!
14 hours ago (11:38 PM)
Its amazing Amr Salama's resolve and the energy he uses to create this film. Mr. Salama is creating a repository of this raw video stream to report the movements energy. The difference with mainstream video journalism is that we use video in journalist­ic protocol, that is, the form of telling both sides of the story and letting the viewer decide. I like it that he helps us connect with more content.