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Cadreur/ monteur video pour IPI - New York City

Tournage d'une interview de Caitlin Reiger pour The International Peace Institute Ă  New York.

Poste: Cadreur, monteur video
Camera: DVX100B 30p NTSC
Logiciels: Final Cut Pro, After Effects et Flash Video Encode
Diffusion: Internet, gallerie video en ligne

 


The International Peace Institute is launching their new website with an online video gallery. This interview is the first one, shot with a DVX100B progressive, I used after effects for the animation (intro) and Final cut for the editing part.


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Caitlin Reiger is Deputy Director of the Prosecutions Program at the International Center for Transitional Justice and she was there to talk about the book “Prosecuting Heads of State” that she co-edited.

http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521756709

Since 1990, 67 former heads of state or government have been legitimately prosecuted for serious human rights or financial crimes. Many of these leaders were brought to trial in reasonably free and fair judicial processes, and some served time in prison as a result. This book explores the reasons for the meteoric rise in trials of senior leaders and the motivations, public dramas, and intrigues that accompanied efforts to bring them to justice. Drawing on an analysis of the 67 cases, the book examines the emergence of regional trends in Europe and Latin America and contains eight case studies of high-profile trials of former government leaders: Augusto Pinochet (Chile), Alberto Fujimori (Peru), Slobodan Milosevic (former Yugoslavia), Charles Taylor (Liberia and Sierra Leone), and Saddam Hussein (Iraq) – studies written by experts who closely followed their cases and their impacts on wider societies. This is the only book that examines the rise in the number of domestic and international trials globally and tells the tales in readable prose and with fascinating details.

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