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r2r / rampart | 03.01.2006 15:16 | Free Spaces | Indymedia | London

Do you have a video camera, or a phone that records video clips?
Do you film at protests and political events?

rampART is doing weekly free cinema nights (every thursday from 8pm) and hopes to be able to start each weeks screenings with a short collection of newsreals of recent events from a grassroots perspective.

Submissions should be short (5 mins max), and self contained - ie. they should be editted pieces not raw footage that explain the 'what, where, when, why and how' of the story. (Uneditted clips of less than 1 min would be okay if the person who filmed it is there to present and explain the background.)

These newsreals should be of recent events, eg, stuff that has happened within the last week ideally.

Format wise, pretty much any common screenable quality format would be fine (appart from VHS). DVD, VCD, MPEG4 etc prefered.



You might also be interested in taking part in a video activist / radical film makers gathering that will take place at the rampART over three days during january (dates not yet confirmed).

Hunt for previous indymedia post or email us for details.

r2r / rampart
- e-mail: rampart@mutualaid.org
- Homepage: http://www.rampart.co.nr

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