Doug Thompson
August 26th, 2002, 09:37 AM
Last year, I started a foundation with the goal of creating a record of the first decade of the new century. The project, called "Our America" seeks to document the changes this country will undergo during those 10 years. At the time, we didn't foresee September 11 or how it would alter the American psyche.
Over the last year-and-a-half, I've shot about 7500 still photographs, written a number of essays and have more than 500 hours of film and video in the can. We're starting to edit some of the footage and put some up on our web sites for public consumption. Because we shoot a lot of news video for clients, we can take our excess footage from a news or feature shoot and then use it for the documentary projects.
Some of that footage is now on the web on three web sites: Capitol Hill Blue (a daily political news site), Our America (the web site for the documentary project) and Buffalo Mountain Films, our film unit.
We invite all to take a look, comment, offer suggestions, criticism, etc. This is an evolving project and we consider all of the examples here as works-in-progress.
The Moving Wall (a look at the traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial):
http://www.buffalomountainfilms.com/vietnamwall.html (the full, high-resolution, 14-minutes version. Broadband needed). I broke the film into segments for use on another web site and it can be found at:
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/video/movingwallmenu.html
DeutschFest: A street festival in Belleville, Illinois (I have a weakness for street fairs):
http://www.buffalomountainfilms.com/deutschfest.html
Tax Blues: At the Clarendon, Virginia, post office, they host "Tax Blues Night" on April 15 every year, an attempt to take the bite out of taxes.
http://www.buffalomountainfilms.com/taxblues.html
Metro: A short look at Washington's subway system:
http://www.ouramerica.org/video/metro.htm
As I said, comments are always welcome, along with suggestions on topics, etc. All of us involved in this project are doing so on our own time and nickel. I'm footing the tab for Our America as well.
We're leaving Wednesday to shoot a bluegrass event in the Blue Ridge Mountains as well as a Labor Day weekend gun show.
Details on Our America can be found at:
http://www.ouramerica.org
Doug
Over the last year-and-a-half, I've shot about 7500 still photographs, written a number of essays and have more than 500 hours of film and video in the can. We're starting to edit some of the footage and put some up on our web sites for public consumption. Because we shoot a lot of news video for clients, we can take our excess footage from a news or feature shoot and then use it for the documentary projects.
Some of that footage is now on the web on three web sites: Capitol Hill Blue (a daily political news site), Our America (the web site for the documentary project) and Buffalo Mountain Films, our film unit.
We invite all to take a look, comment, offer suggestions, criticism, etc. This is an evolving project and we consider all of the examples here as works-in-progress.
The Moving Wall (a look at the traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial):
http://www.buffalomountainfilms.com/vietnamwall.html (the full, high-resolution, 14-minutes version. Broadband needed). I broke the film into segments for use on another web site and it can be found at:
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/video/movingwallmenu.html
DeutschFest: A street festival in Belleville, Illinois (I have a weakness for street fairs):
http://www.buffalomountainfilms.com/deutschfest.html
Tax Blues: At the Clarendon, Virginia, post office, they host "Tax Blues Night" on April 15 every year, an attempt to take the bite out of taxes.
http://www.buffalomountainfilms.com/taxblues.html
Metro: A short look at Washington's subway system:
http://www.ouramerica.org/video/metro.htm
As I said, comments are always welcome, along with suggestions on topics, etc. All of us involved in this project are doing so on our own time and nickel. I'm footing the tab for Our America as well.
We're leaving Wednesday to shoot a bluegrass event in the Blue Ridge Mountains as well as a Labor Day weekend gun show.
Details on Our America can be found at:
http://www.ouramerica.org
Doug