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25: 266:, is an independent film festival in Bangkok, Thailand, which features the world’s first dedicated Edutainment movie competition, alongside purely entertaining films and videos. The festival was conceived to showcase Thai and International independent films and edutainment media in a single, multicultural environment. 251:
as a grass-roots effort in 2007 in order to provide a liberalized media outlet for a new generation of Cambodian Internet users, while contributing to Internet and media literacy. The portal was hailed by the Cambodia Daily as “an important tool for democracy”, though it was greeted with wariness by
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was intended to raise awareness about biodiversity issues in the remote Cardamom forest region of Cambodia. Production of the documentary was unorthodox for a donor-financed documentary, as it utilized fictionalized characters, re-enactments, and dramatic-style narration to engage rural audiences as
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premiered at the Riverside International Film Festival, and went on to screen at the Route 66 Film Festival, the International Panorama of Independent Film, the Santa Fe Film Festival, and other venues and festivals. The movie is currently represented by Goliath Arts for TV sales in North America and
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Meetings between Camerado principal Jason Rosette and relevant Cambodian Ministry officials in 2008 led to the production of a copyright guide for usage of pre-Khmer Rouge music, film, and other content, as the intervening Khmer Rouge regime had abolished all ownership and thereby "orphaned" many
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regime. Screenings to date have taken place in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap (home of Angkor Wat), and in rural areas and provincial towns in Cambodia. CamboFest is recognized by the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and others as the sole film submitting organization representing Cambodia for their pan-Asian
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Unlike the traditionally hierarchical structure of many studios and production groups, Camerado is decentralized and "wiki-like", with talent being incorporated into projects in a participatory basis. With Camerado’s Cambodia-based efforts, local Khmer staff were trained from scratch, due to the
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the story of a young Cambodian who hears Western rock music for the first time and learns about the Doors, the Ramones, the Kinks, and other rock luminaries. Produced by Vuth Tep, a Cambodian motorcycle taxi driver who learned to shoot and produce video with Camerado,
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CamboTube was eventually hampered by digital divide issues which still faces the bulk of the Cambodian population, and is currently being folded into a broader, regional, online channel.
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In 2004, on the eve of the second US incursion into Iraq, Camerado suspended operations in the United States and relocated to Southeast Asia to undertake prosocial media efforts there.
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is a commercial film, video and multimedia production group that produces independent, multicultural-themed films, videos, and media events with a prosocial agenda.
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The film featured Native American actors and non-actors, and addressed a wide variety of social issue themes, including illegal immigration and human cloning.
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since 2005, and is one of the first few motion picture production companies to be functioning in Cambodia since the departure of the
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Camerado subsequently relocated to New Mexico in 2003 to commence production of the multicultural feature drama,
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In 2005, Camerado was commissioned by the NGO Forum on Cambodia to produce an investigative documentary,
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generation of skilled media practitioners who were mostly killed off during the Khmer Rouge regime.
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Camerado is the founder and producer of Cambodia's only international, independent film festival,
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premiered at the 2009 Florida Film Festival and continues to screen at venues around the world.
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the Cambodian government - who nonetheless did not interfere with its operations.
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CamboFest: Cambodia's First Internationally Recognized Film Festival
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Camerado founded Cambodia’s first online video sharing portal,
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premiered at the 2000 New York Underground Film Festival
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Camerado later produced the commissioned documentary,
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