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Name:
Dennis
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15,152
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Age:
33
Joined:
January 11, 2006
Last Sign In:
6 days ago
Videos Watched:
4,705
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Website:
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About Me:
Dennis Flores is a community based human rights film-maker committed to using the camera as a tool for education and a weapon for survival.
His work has centered on placing skills, cameras and editing equipment in the hands of communities in resistance so that they may be able to document their own histories and human rights situations.
He also has worked on developing multi-media workshops on a wide range of social justice issues for the last 6 years, teaching community based video documentation in people of color/immigrant communities throughout the world.
Dennis uses the camera to tell the stories of his family, community, and the work that he does as an organizer.
His work has centered on placing skills, cameras and editing equipment in the hands of communities in resistance so that they may be able to document their own histories and human rights situations.
He also has worked on developing multi-media workshops on a wide range of social justice issues for the last 6 years, teaching community based video documentation in people of color/immigrant communities throughout the world.
Dennis uses the camera to tell the stories of his family, community, and the work that he does as an organizer.
Hometown:
Brooklyn, NY to Boriken
Occupation:
Cinematographer/Photojournalist
Channel Comments
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Kalunga and the venue in which it was shot is what I'm looking to put on air in AfterDark CATV PRO's new series, NOCHES DEL CAFE.
12 minutes is a bit too long. We are looking to add three music segments and one or two artists' interviews into a 30 minute program.
Edit this down to maybe 5 minutes. If you have a 15 to 30 second promo of your web site ( whether on youtube or another space) let us include that on our show as a segway.
-David