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Shalom Internet, I'm Ziv Kitaro And this is the full explanatory clip
For 'Bits of My life in Israel'
The Show With Ziv Kitao
If you are regular visitors then welcome back and if you are new visitors - welcome!
The goal of the project is to show bits of life in Israel. Unedited - but Refined.
clips between 30 to 90 seconds which will show the world who are the people living here,
and illustrate that there is more to Israel besides politics and conflicts.
Anyone can participate in order to show his important things,
no matter if you are Israeli or a tourist,
Jewish, Muslim or Christian.
The project will run for three months and hundreds of clips will be uplaoded.
Participants will win prizes, but more important they will help the world see
a different sort of Israel.
and maybe, just maybe - we will help each other to see ourselves a bit differently.
This clip focuses on the guidelines for creating, uploading and publishing the videos.
If you want to read more about the project just go to www.bitsofisrael.com
there you'll find Hebrew and English explanations with a few earlier clips explaining about the project
So in order to focus things, here are the guidelines:
the clips can be about anything of the day-to-day life Friends, work, family. happy or unhappy things
anything, just not politics!
the clips should be between 30 to 90 seconds, no more.
preferably in English, but any language is okay.
no limitation on the numbers of videos per person, the more the merrier
As I mentions, the project will be running for three months.
it's plenty of time for as many of us to create as many clips as possible.
I advise you to begin by presenting yourselves Give your name, and tell us who you are
we all have a few caps, there could be a clip with you saying "Hey, I'm Ziv Kitaro, a father"
and another with you saying "Hey, I'm insert name here, and I'm an electricity engineer" or anything else
right after that, the phrase "and this is a Bit of My life in Israel" is recommended.
tell us what we are seeing, give the shown video a context.
so people can understand what's happening. If you're visiting grandma, tell us that's what you're doing.
in order for us to understand who that old lady is, and who are all of those people around her
finish your videos with the words: "That was a Bit of My life in Israel, what's yours?"
Or in Hebrew: "Ve ze haia rega me ha chaim sheli be israel, ma shelachem?"
I hope this will encourage people to send you clips and comment and add to our project.
Now that you finally have your video, how do you present them?
first of all - uplaod them to YouTube. in the taglines - very important to add the words:
"Bitsofmylifeinisrael" one word, no spaces.
this should help me find your clips quickly. and finally, if you've got the know how
leave your clps as comments to this specific video. reason being, this will reach the most people
and the most places. If you link your videos to this one you increase the chance for their exposure.
and thus we will reach as many people as possible.
that is it. now you have all you need to begin. subscribe, to this channel, we will uplaod tips,
additional things and guidances, as well as news and updates about the project itself.
comment and ask questions down here, I'll try and respond as quickly as I can to as many people as I can
and again thank you to all who helped, you are a great many people, and I love you.
There's a thank you section on our website, Again - www.bitsofisrael.com -
and the most important thing - start showing people your bits, of your life in Israel.
Good luck to us all. And we're off.