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January / February 2000
Global Audiences January / February 2000
In this issue, we take a look at how digital cameras, desktop editing systems and Internet delivery systems allow us to create and distribute our work directly to audiences worldwide.
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![Clockwise from left: Three young Wodaabe men (Mutaara, Neyali and Alto) just before they head off for the 'Yakee'. Photo by Kevin Peer; Kevin soon found that it was extremely difficult to shoot while perched on a narrow Tuareg saddle and an unruly camel. Photo by Leslie Clark. Reflecting beauty and grace and a touch of sadness, this young girl had very recently lost her mother to malaria. Photo by Kevin Peer. Suralki, like all Wodaabe men and women, are loving and attentive parents. Photo by Kevin Peer](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/articles/desertnomads_jan2000.jpg?itok=InWwbBq9)
When it started to look like a rumpled dishtowel I...
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![A group of children wearing matching red shirts smile at the camera.](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/articles/childreninwar_jan2000.jpg?itok=zXjCTOtJ)
As long as we have been documentary filmmakers, we...
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![Dr. Thomas T. Noguchi, M.D. Chief Medical Examiner of Los Angeles County, Retired, and Michael Kriegsman, Director, equipped in a doctor's mask and cap. Photo courtesy of Judith Heiman Kriegsman](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/articles/shootingdeath_jan2000.jpg?itok=m07EBWAW)
A wise man once said, "If you can find a path with...