FILMING FOR EVIDENCE, CONTINUED Testimony: Filming Preliminary Interviews • Part I: Preliminary Field Interviews v. Comprehensive Interviews • Part II: Choose Your Recording Method • Part III: Principles and Practical Tips for Filming Preliminary Interviews • Part IV: Conducting Preliminary Interviews: Before, During and After • Part V: More About Informed Consent Tech Tools for Transferring Files 137 140 143 148 150 159 166 SHARING AND USING EYEWITNESS VIDEO IN REPORTING AND ADVOCACY 172 Verification of Eyewitness Video Ethical Guidelines: Using Eyewitness Videos in Human Rights Reporting & Advocacy • Part I: Responsibility to Individuals Filmed • Field Note: Witnesses Film Homophobic Attack • Part II: Responsibility to Video Creators • Field Note: Two Different Descriptions of a Video and Lack of Credit Leave Viewers Confused • Part II: Responsibility to the Audience • Field Note: A Montage of Clips Out of Context Reduces Footage to “Violence Wallpaper” MINI GUIDES TO TAKE TO THE FIELD 172 177 179 184 187 193 194 195 201 • Basic Practices 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 • Collection Planning • Filming Secure Scenes • Adding Essential Information • Proving Responsibility: Filming Linkage and Notice Evidence • Testimony: Filming Preliminary Interviews 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 • Ethical Guidelines Checklist VIDEO AS EVIDENCE: TABLE OF CONTENTS V 1.0

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