EngageMedia

Engage Media is a Melbourne based crew and part of the group behind the 'Seditious Intent Short Film Festival'. They have just started out, so it is worth watching their progress.

About Us — EngageMedia

EngageMedia is a website and a network for distributing social justice and environmental video from South East Asia, Australia and the Pacific. It is a space for critical documentary, fiction, artistic and experimental works that can help challenge the one-way communication model of the mainstream media. What you're seeing is a very limited release of the site. We're currently still in development but thought we'd give you a taste of what's to come. If you'd like to see things happen sooner please make a donation.

We're a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing media tools to activists, campaigners, communities and citizen journalists. We need your assistance to develop these tools. The growth of digital tools such as peer-to-peer networks and increased bandwidth mean distributing high resolution video online is becoming more and more viable. There is great potential for video makers to take advantage of new technologies and bypass the control of big media conglomerates.

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