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Point and Shoot: Work Sample

Matt demonstrates how he sets up his camera to record himself.

08/23/2015 | Rating NR

POV

Point and Shoot: Work Sample

Clip: Season 28 Episode 9 | 1m 41s

Matt demonstrates how he sets up his camera to record himself.

Matt demonstrates how he sets up his camera to record himself. The clip begins with a shot of Matt trying to get his motorcycle out of sand and ends with Matt saying, “…take it to the next level.”

08/23/2015 | Rating NR

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Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and the...

Point and Shoot: Trailer

Preview: S28 Ep9 | 2m 22s | In 2006, Matt VanDyke left his home and ended up amidst a revolution in the Middle East. (2m 22s)

Point and Shoot: Arab Spring Footage

Clip: S28 Ep9 | 2m 54s | ABC News reports on the Arab Spring in Libya, and Matt thinks about his role in the fight. (2m 54s)

Point and Shoot: Filming for Facebook

Clip: S28 Ep9 | 1m 46s | Matt reflects on how many people are documenting each moment of the war. (1m 46s)

Point and Shoot: Filmmaker Interview

Clip: S28 Ep9 | 16m 36s | Filmmaker Marshall Curry discusses the making of the POV documentary Point and Shoot. (16m 36s)

Point and Shoot: Iraq

Clip: S28 Ep9 | 1m 25s | Matt explains how he came to cover Iraq. (1m 25s)

Point and Shoot: Video Résumé

Clip: S28 Ep9 | 3m 2s | Matt reflects how he became a fighter in Libyan war. (3m 2s)

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