TALKING HEADS

georgetown media produces powerful advocacy and educational videos that document an event (such as a meeting or conference) or a process (such as the PLHIV Stigma Index) through the use of 'talking heads' videos. Here the subject(s) usually speak to an off-camera interviewer (or directly to the camera) and appear on the screen with only the head and upper part of the body visible. Filming with a multi-cam set-up (e.g. three-cameras simultaneously) provides extra options for an entertaining edit.

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Oslo Declaration on HIV Criminalisation

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Client: HIV Justice Network
Format: 5 mins, MiniDV, Pal 16:9, multi-cam
Language: English
Date: February 2012
Website: www.hivjustice.net/oslo

Credits:
With Sean Strub (SERO Project), Sascha Moore (Groupe sida Genève), Matthew Weait (Birkbeck University), Ton Coenen (AIDS Fonds), Henriette Laursen (AIDS Fondet), Ralf Jürgens (Open Society Foundations), Michaela Clayton (ARASA), Robert Suttle (SERO Project), Lisa Power (Terrence Higgins Trust), Marielle Nakunzi (RFSU), Joakim Berlin (HIV Sweden), Sini Pasanen (HIV Finland), Inger-Lise Hognerud (HIV Norway), Kim Fangen (HIV Manifesto), Kevin Osborne (IPPF), Catherine Hanssens (Center for HIV Law and Policy)

Interviews conducted by Edwin J Bernard (HIV Justice Network)
Filmed, directed and produced by Nicholas Feustel

On 13 February 2012, experts from civil society came together in Oslo, Norway, to create the Oslo Declaration on HIV Criminalisation. This is their endorsement.

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German PLHIV Stigma Index
Conclusions of the interviewers

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Client: Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe
Format: 9 mins, AVCHD, 1080/25p, multi-cam
Laguage: German with English voice-overs and subtitles
Date: August 2012
Website: www.positive-stimmen.de

Credits:
Featuring the interviewers of the German PLHIV Stigma Index
Filmed, directed and produced by Nicholas Feustel



In this project, where people with HIV interviewed other people with HIV about their experiences of HIV-related stigma in their everyday lives, we interviewed some of the interviewers in order to better understand the process and how it impacted them.

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Symposium: 'Marginalisation. Power(s). Illnes.'
The follow-up meeting of the German PLHIV Stigma Index

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Client: Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe
Format: 16 mins, AVCHD, 1080/25p, multi-cam
Language: German with English subtitles
Date: October 2012

Credits:
Featuring speakers and facilitators working for various German HIV-related NGOs
Filmed, directed and produced by Nicholas Feustel



In October 2012, the 2-day symposium 'Marginalisation. Power(s). Illness.' attracted over 140 participants from diverse communities, envisaging future steps to dismantle HIV-related stigmatisation and discrimination.

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Interviews at AIDS 2012
Panelists of the Human Rights Networking Zone session: 'Condoms as Contraband'

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Client: Open Society Foundations
Format: 5 mins, MPEG4, 480/25p, single-cam
Language: English
Date: July 2012

Credits:
With Megan McLemore (Human Rights Watch), Sienna Baskin (Urban Justice Center), Acacia Shields (Open Society Foundations), Stacey-Leigh Manoek (Women's Legal Centre), Bamby Salcedo (Children's Hospital Los Angeles)
Filmed and produced by Nicholas Feustel


Interviews with panellists from the 'Condoms as Contraband' session at AIDS 2012 about how harmful police practices are hurting sex workers.

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A video greeting message
From Susan G. Komen Deutschland e.V. to the L-Beach Festival

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Client: Kathrin Spielvogel
Format: 2 mins, MiniDV, PAL 16:9, single-cam
Language: German
Date: April 2011

Credits:
With Kathrin Spielvogel
Filmed and produced by Nicholas Feustel




A personal message from Kathrin Spielvogel on behalf of the Susan G. Komen Foundation prior to the screening of 'I want to live, don't I' at the L Beach Festival, which ultimately reveals the – visually obvious – reason why she was unable to attend.

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