Zero Kalat sa Kaunlaran: A short video documentary

Waste management problems pose a grave threat to communities. These problems led to the need for community development programs such as Zero Kalat sa Kaunlaran (ZKK) in Dagat-dagatan, Navotas. Through the documentation of the ZKK program, it is hoped that positive effects on society and environment...

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Main Authors: Flores, Maria Cristina Salvatierra, Olanday, Denise Rae Vicente, Sandoval, Marie Abigail Kua
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2000
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11709
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Waste management problems pose a grave threat to communities. These problems led to the need for community development programs such as Zero Kalat sa Kaunlaran (ZKK) in Dagat-dagatan, Navotas. Through the documentation of the ZKK program, it is hoped that positive effects on society and environment be achieved. The documentary opens with shots of the ZKK volunteers doing handicrafts followed by a series of shots showing Filipino's dilemma on waste. An interview with Dra. Millora gives an overview of the program and its six service teams. After which, she introduces the family chosen to represent the community. The documentary then focuses on the family and the effects of the program in their lives. This was established through an interview with family members, which coincides, with the actual footage of their participation in the program. The family and Dra. Millora then give their final statements. The documentary ends with a montage of the past waste condition and the present clean environment in Navotas. The video documentary runs for thirteen minutes and five seconds. Filipino is the medium used in the documentary including the voice-over and interviews. The post-production was done in an editing house.