VTR St-Jacques

196926 min 25 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Bonnie Sherr Klein

Production: George C. Stoney

An experiment in using videotape recording (VTR) and closed-circuit television to stimulate social action in a poor district of Montréal. A citizens' committee, formed in the downtown neighbourhood of St-Jacques, was given a VTR unit, which they used to record people's problems and concerns. After viewing the edited tapes, people recognized their common problems and began to talk of joint solutions. In trying to change what needed changing they ran into resistance, but the effectiveness of this means of promoting joint action had been tested and proved.

Subject categories


  • Social Issues > Canadian CommunitiesSocial ChangeUrban Life
  • Urbanism > Community LifeMontreal and NeighbourhoodsQuébec
  • Media and Communication > Social IssuesTelevision Broadcasting and Production

Credits


director
Bonnie Sherr Klein
producer
George C. Stoney
camera
Réo Grégoire
Roger Rochat
sound
Richard Besse
editing
Ulla Ryghe