Participatory Video (PV) is a set of techniques
to involve a group or community in shaping and creating their own film. The idea
behind this is that making a video is easy and accessible, and is a great way of
bringing people together to explore issues, voice concerns or simply to be
creative and tell stories. It is therefore primarily about process, though high
quality and accessible films (products) can be created using these methods if
that is a desired outcome. This process can be very empowering, enabling a group
or community to take their own action to solve their own problems, and also to
communicate their needs and ideas to decision-makers and/or other groups and
communities. As such, PV can be a highly effective tool to engage and mobilise
marginalised people, and to help them to implement their own forms of
sustainable development based on local needs.
Source:
Insight's into Participatory Video: a handbook for the field