[Seattle-editorial] Filming the Police at demos & The Law

Joseph Eisenschmidt relayer at riseup.net
Tue Mar 16 21:39:34 PST 2004


IMC'stas

If you would like a copy of the document below, about your 
considerations Re. Police action videograpy, contact me at 
relayer at riseup.net and I'll send you one.

Joseph

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    Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:24:38 -0800 (PST)
    From: Paul Richmond <feb15legal at yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Paul Richmond <feb15legal at yahoo.com>
 Subject: Re: [snow] calling videographers for Mar 20 demo-planning 
mtg 3/16, Tues, 7pm Espresso Vivace
      To: Joseph Eisenschmidt <relayer at riseup.net>, snow-
discuss at lists.riseup.net

I'm attaching this guide if it helps.
 
Looking at this with an eye towards prevention of problems

Joseph Eisenschmidt <relayer at riseup.net> wrote: 
This call is for videographers who might shoot the Mar 20 demo in 
Seattle. 

Free Speech TV and the global IMC video project have asked Seattle 
to record and quickly edit up a small piece about the action next 
Saturday. Videographers are needed for this project. 

To help move this into reality, I'm calling a planning meeting of 
those interested in filming/helping/editing to make sure we cover 
the bases. So dust off those lenses, find your microphone and plan 
on getting some footage of the march and related actions. 

But first, the planning meeting: 
Tues, 3/16 7pm at Espresso Vivace, corner of Broadway and Denny 

>From students to professionals, we all have a role to play. If you 
do not have your own equipment, that's OK, because this works best 
in teams anyway. 

I'd like to see teams assigned to capture at least the following:

the interfaith church service 
the march 
the stage 
there are probably other important aspects as well 

I'd like to see editing teams pull pieces together quickly, perhaps 
a meeting Saturday night to move this forward with no delay. Last 
year we all swapped footage, and a number of strong pieces were 
created, some of which got national play. CHAC even sponsored a 
peace video contest and many entrants vied for a small prize. I 
wonder if they would do this again? 

If you can attend the meeting Tues, please do so, and email an RSVP 
to pepperspray at mac.com 

If you can't attend the Tues meeting, but want to work on this 
effort, also please let us know: pepperspray at mac.com 


ALSO: please forward this email to video instructors, and 
videographers who you think might be interested. 

thanks, 
Randy Rowland 
for PepperSpray

Joseph
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Joseph
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I'm attaching this guide if it helps.
 
Looking at this with an eye towards prevention of problems

Joseph Eisenschmidt <relayer at riseup.net> wrote: 
This call is for videographers who might shoot the Mar 20 demo in 
Seattle. 

Free Speech TV and the global IMC video project have asked Seattle 
to record and quickly edit up a small piece about the action next 
Saturday. Videographers are needed for this project. 

To help move this into reality, I'm calling a planning meeting of 
those interested in filming/helping/editing to make sure we cover 
the bases. So dust off those lenses, find your microphone and plan 
on getting some footage of the march and related actions. 

But first, the planning meeting: 
Tues, 3/16 7pm at Espresso Vivace, corner of Broadway and Denny 

From students to professionals, we all have a role to play. If you 
do not have your own equipment, that's OK, because this works best 
in teams anyway. 

I'd like to see teams assigned to capture at least the following:

the interfaith church service 
the march 
the stage 
there are probably other important aspects as well 

I'd like to see editing teams pull pieces together quickly, perhaps 
a meeting Saturday night to move this forward with no delay. Last 
year we all swapped footage, and a number of strong pieces were 
created, some of which got national play. CHAC even sponsored a 
peace video contest and many entrants vied for a small prize. I 
wonder if they would do this again? 

If you can attend the meeting Tues, please do so, and email an RSVP 
to pepperspray at mac.com 

If you can't attend the Tues meeting, but want to work on this 
effort, also please let us know: pepperspray at mac.com 


ALSO: please forward this email to video instructors, and 
videographers who you think might be interested. 

thanks, 
Randy Rowland 
for PepperSpray

Joseph
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