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Protest Footage Request

Anonyme, Jeudi, Juillet 18, 2002 - 20:24

Emma Yardley

Reqesting video footage of the Quebec Summit, Genoa, Guthenburg, and Seattle

To all those who have footage that they want to get out there,

I am working with Mort Ransen, who is a well known Genie award winning
film maker in Canada. We are currently in development of a feature film
supporting the anti-corporate globalization movement. In this film we
would like to use some footage from some of the protests, possibly
Genoa, Gothenburg, Quebec and Seattle.

With videos shot by so many different activists, I do not know who to
turn to regarding "using" some of the footage for this purpose, where it
is archived, who owns the "rights" etc.  The footage will be used
responsibly and to help further the "movement".

Thank you very much and best regards,

Emma Yardley
Production Assistant, Ranfilm
SaltSpring Island, BC
(250) 653-4322
emma...@hotmail.com



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