26/10: Our television debut
We taped the interview portion of the first of what we plan to be a series of shows with Arlington Community Media on South Sudan. Our first show focused on Malong Malual, AHS '04, and Alal Community Project. He leaves for Sudan at the end of this week! We also talked about the history of Sudan, the conditions there, our personal involvement with Village Help for South Sudan, what we've accomplished already, and what Malong will accomplish on our trip.
Bol Thiik Riiny, project manager of Theou Village Project (and he'll have his own episode, too), was one of our cameramen.

Arlington Community Media is not only making their production and distribution facilities available to us, they're providing training that we can take back to the nascent television industry in South Sudan.
Jeff Munroe, ACMI studio manager, talks about the photos and graphics that will be added during editing to the live interviews.

Part of our cast and crew.

ACMI makes its shows available to all the world via its web site. Jeff gave us lots of good advice for reaching both the local and the world-wide audience. He also assured us that everything could be edited!
We'll let you know when the program airs, and when it's available to watch on-line. The potential of our working together is enormous. We're so glad to have this new venue in which to raise awareness about bringing education and opportunity to South Sudan.
Bol Thiik Riiny, project manager of Theou Village Project (and he'll have his own episode, too), was one of our cameramen.

Arlington Community Media is not only making their production and distribution facilities available to us, they're providing training that we can take back to the nascent television industry in South Sudan.
Jeff Munroe, ACMI studio manager, talks about the photos and graphics that will be added during editing to the live interviews.

Part of our cast and crew.

ACMI makes its shows available to all the world via its web site. Jeff gave us lots of good advice for reaching both the local and the world-wide audience. He also assured us that everything could be edited!
We'll let you know when the program airs, and when it's available to watch on-line. The potential of our working together is enormous. We're so glad to have this new venue in which to raise awareness about bringing education and opportunity to South Sudan.



