For over a year now, Real2Reel has been producing short videos of protests and direct action. From GM crop trashing, asylum issues, anti-nuclear, Fairford, DSEi armsfair and much more, Real2Reel has consistantly been providing material that reflects the diversity, strength, imagination, creativty and joy of our various stuggles (as well as footage useful for defence in court or suing the police).
Real2Reel has also been working hard to improve access to radical video, uploading to indymedia, shown at public screenings, distributed online and on CDROM. Real2Reel is actively involved in the European Newsreal and various other radical video distribution and screening projects.
Needless to say, the people involved in Real2Reel don't get any money for what they do and Real2Reel has no funds to replace the £650 TRV900e that was stolen.
If you appreciate the work of Real2Reel (see https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/westcountry/static/video.html or do a search for R2R) perhaps you'd consider helping us get a replacement camera.
If you have some surplus cash, or are part of a group which could make a donation or perhaps even put on a benefit film night or something, please do get in touch.
email real2reel @ videoactivism.org
If you want to really cheer us up, you could pop some dosh straight into our bank account...
Bank: Abbey National
Sort Code: 09 00 00
Account name: Real2Reel
Account number: 0005 0005 K2522779REA
or send a cheque made payable to Real2Reel c/o Totnes Genetix Group, PO Box 77, Totnes, Devon
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I'll put some money in
13.03.2004 16:55
I've seen real to reel films quite a bit at various festival cinemas and local screenings (my favorite is the fairford fences one) and I think the films do a good job in inspiring people to take action. I'll put some money towards a new camera but saddly it can't be much as I don't work.
anyway, good luck with getting the rest of the money together.
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