Adventures of an International Film & Media Maker

ABOUT THE BOOK

Neill McKee takes us on an entertaining journey through the developing world from 1970 to 2012. The story starts when he becomes a “one-man film crew,” documenting the lives of Canadian CUSO volunteers working in Asia and Africa as teachers, medical doctors, nurses, engineers, agriculturalists, foresters, and a biologist. He learns the craft of filmmaking and meets and marries Elizabeth “on the hoof.” The story is enlivened throughout by their challenges and adventures together, and Elizabeth’s growing artistic talent and creations.  

Beginning in 1975, the young couple settles in Ottawa and starts a family, while Neill roams the world for Canada’s International Development Research Centre. His award-winning films depict the agency’s philosophy and search for solutions to problems in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, education, health, water and sanitation, and more. Then in 1990, McKee joins UNICEF in Bangladesh, and later in Africa, where he initiates long-lasting multimedia programs for child health, with a focus on empowering girls. In 2001, he moves to Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, and then to Moscow, Russia, where he oversees similar initiatives. That experience leads him to a memorable last post in Washington, D.C. as director of a large global communication project. 

Throughout the short chapters and in a brief epilogue, McKee reflects on the long-term impact of the projects he documented and of his media creations. His memoir is filled with compelling dialog, humorous and poignant incidents, thoughts on world development, vivid descriptions of people and places he visited, and many images, all of which bring readers into his “University of the World.”

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Nbfs Creations LLC
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ August 21, 2023
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 522 pages

This book takes readers on the captivating journey of a man who started this adventure as a self-taught photographer. McKee who calls Canada his home, joined Canadian CUSO volunteers in Asia and Africa. There he documented the lives of the Canadian volunteers working as teachers, medical doctors, nurses, engineers, agriculturalists, foresters, technicians, and a biologist. 

The author’s ability to share his journey with captivating stories and pictures, easily kept my interest. It’s one thing to be able to take pictures and create a documentary, but writing an interesting retelling of these events too often ends with pages of dry facts. However, McKee managed to fill his story with vivid descriptions of people, places, and events that kept the story interesting.

For those who like memoirs that revolve around world travel and history that is portrayed without glamor, this will be a book to consider. 

As I mentioned earlier, there are interesting pictures included and I’ll be adding a video with this post that is found on the internet.

This is a book you won’t want to overlook.

My thanks to the author for a #gifted copy. This did not influence my rating.



Neill McKee Videos


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Neill McKee is a creative nonfiction writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. My University of the World: Memoir of an International Film & Media Maker is a stand-alone sequel to his first travel memoir, Finding Myself in Borneo: Sojourns in Sabah, which has won three awards. McKee holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Calgary and a master’s degree in Communication from Florida State University. He worked internationally for 45 years, becoming an expert in the field of communication for behavior and social change. He directed and produced a number of award-winning documentary films/videos, popular multimedia initiatives, and has written numerous articles and three books in the field of development communication. During his international career, McKee was employed by Canadian University Service Overseas (now CUSO International); the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada; UNICEF in Asia and Africa; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; the Academy for Educational Development and FHI 360, Washington, D.C. He worked and lived in Malaysia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Uganda, and Russia for a total of 18 years and traveled to over 80 countries on short-term assignments. In 2015, he settled in New Mexico, where he uses his varied experiences, memories, and imagination in creative writing. 

Find Neill online:

Author’s website: https://www.neillmckeeauthor.com/my-university-of-the-world

Author’s digital library: https://www.neillmckeevideos.com/ (These are most of the film and media projects covered in the memoir – produced by the author from 1970 to 2012.)

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/neill-mckee-b9971b65/Facebook: www.facebook.com/McKeeNeill/



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