Video — Young Reporters for the Environment

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VIDEO JOURNALISM

 

Video format is the primary way youth consume news and learn about environmental issues. This can be through long-form content like documentaries, YouTube segments, and TV news reports, or short-form content on social media like Instagram Reels and TikToks.

Long-form videos rely on news, events, history, and facts, using elements of direct observation, research, interviews, and documentation.

In contrast, short-form campaign videos aim to raise awareness, promote values, and inspire positive action through live images, often using staged elements to send a clear message.

Through the YRE programme, young reporters can test and develop their video skills, creating impactful content that addresses environmental issues.


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Long-Form Reporting Video

Long-form reporting videos are like mini documentaries, TV news reports. They are based on news, events, history, facts etc., and use elements of direct observation, research, interviews, and documentation. 

Short-Form Campaign Video

Short-form campaign videos aim to raise awareness of an issue, promote certain values, and/or inspire positive action through live images. The campaign storyline can be staged with the intention of sending a clear message to the viewers. These can include Instagram Reels, Tik-Toks and Youtube Shorts


Young Reporters’ Video Examples

Assessment Criteria