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Check for the latest Docu-tribe meet up on the Docu-tribe Meet up page where you can also join the tribe and on Facebook group Docu-tribe Facebook group
Check for the latest Docu-tribe meet up on the Docu-tribe Meet up page where you can also join the tribe and on Facebook group Docu-tribe Facebook group
We are always courious what people are doing so come and present who you are and what you do.
Each of us should bring one idea for a possible documentary that could be developed by the Docu tribe. It could be a 1min or 90min, experimental, expository, presentation of a company, a person, or any other idea you might heave. This might be a great opportunity to test your idea and see how it resonates with the others- see if it is worthy of making, fine tune the direction. Find the possible co workers to develop it.Looking forward to see the "old" members and get to know the new ones.
You can be part of the Docu-tribe here and join the group on Facebook
Very pleasent screening at Agoracollective. Lying on a bean bags, drinking wine and heaving long conversation after the screening.
This was the first screening at Agoracollective from Docu-tribe. Each first thursday in the month one of the Docu-tribesmen will held the screening there.
You can be part of the Docu-tribe here and join the group on Facebook
Docu tribe is a group of documentary filmmakers and people interested in documentary filmmaking. The purpose of the group is to share ideas, knowledge, equipment, jobs - in short supporting and protecting each other in order to develop our documentary filmmaking and enable each other to live from it.
The idea is based on Daniel Quinn's notion of new tribalism - which argues that the only sustainable socio-cultural form in human history has been the tribal one. Of course this is not a call to go back to the caves. We want to borrow the positive values of old tribal knowledge - like trust, verbal bonds, cooperation and openness - and combine them with new inventions: communication/social media, culture/cinema, science/digital technologies.
Docu tribe aspires to take over the basic principles of the “tribal structure”: a group working together for a common goal, in which each member has an equal status but different functions to fulfill. All tribe members contribute what they do best, and in return they get the safety and support of the tribe. In contrast to the nameless employees of corporate organizations, tribespeople know each other well, they know the weaknesses and abilities of each member so they can fine tune the group to achieve the best results.