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MHD’s latest vid - an in-person/shadow interview with Liberty Pile about the climate of freedom in Portland and his journey to the ideas of liberty.
A Post Entitled The MHD3 are Asheville-bound in a plane after the conclusion of ‘Searching for Freedom in America’
The MHD: Search for Freedom wrapped-up this past weekend in the Bay Area and now I’m sitting between Jason and Adam on a westbound flight that’ll ultimately put us in Asheville, NC for the State Policy Network’s annual conference. There, I’ll share a bit about doing a video project, Adam will inform folks about using social networks and Jason will talk about lighting/recording. Later we’ll be on a plenary session about what we learned while on the road. Should be fun!
Then it’s off to Arlington, VA to be with my girl Allison!
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Working from Coffee Strong near Ft. Lewis in WA. Look for a vid about the establishment and their support of those dissenting from the military soon.
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Part I of a two-part video about Ruby Ridge.
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Tarrin Lupo of the LCL Report released his conversation with Pete Eyre that was filmed at the Porcupine Freedom Festival. In the video Pete shares how to submit your interview ideas to him.
A Link to Help MHD Make a Full-Length Documentary!
SEATTLE, WA – It’s said that all good things come to an end. I’m not sure I necessarily agree with that for all things but it is the case for Motorhome Diaries: The Search for Freedom in America. While an upcoming post(s) will share with you each of our future plans the purpose of this post is to solicit interest from those of you that have the skills and interest to help turn our raw footage into a polished, full-length documentary.
The aim of the documentary, as with the book we plan to write, is to inform people about the ideas, individuals and organizations of the broad freedom movement we’ve been fortunate to connect with through mediums other than those we currently utilize. There are some people, for example, that would prefer curling up in their favorite chair to read a book or sitting in front of their flat screen TV to watch a DVD than viewing text and videos online.
Jason volunteered to spearhead our book and Adam agreed to hash out a business plan for MHD going forward (look for posts from them on these topics soon) and I opted to head-up the documentary.
We’re open to considering almost every aspect of how we go about getting the documentary made, so please let us know your questions, thoughts and suggestions. Ideally:
- We’d work with someone that has experience making documentaries – whether professionally or in their spare time (as it’s much more difficult to keep folks’ interested for 90 minutes than for the length of a YouTube video). And it goes without saying that we’d prefer to work with someone that wants to lessen the size and scope of the State.
- We’d like to be involved to the maximum extent possible as this is an area that we’d like to continue to develop our skills.
- We’ll obviously hype the hell out of whoever we do end up working with (assuming they do us right). As for monetary compensation – we’re open to proposals whether that be a flat fee, a percentage of the revenue from the DVD (which we think would incentive the person with whom we work to create an awesome product) or something else.
We have about 2 terabytes of video content and a couple thousand pictures.
If you’re interested, have additional questions to help you reach a decision, or know someone that we should talk with please let us know by leaving a comment on this post or by emailing us at: mail@motorhomediaries.com.
Thanks in advance! I’m really looking forward to seeing this take shape!
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Working from a ‘bucks 30miles east of Seattle - Just made live the blog post/video of Kirsten Tynan sharing a bit about FIJA.
A Post Entitled Heading to the Gonzaga Libertarians meeting soon!
Finished Kirsten Tynan’s video on FIJA and put a big dent in our Ruby Ridge vid. Packing up, going to grub w/ the MHD crew then head to nearby Gonzaga to drop-in on the college libertarian meeting which just happens to be held when we’re in town. Should be fun!
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Earlier this week I sat down with Carl Graham, head of the Montana Policy Institute who shared a bit of his background and gave an overview of the climate of freedom in the state. Carl is a good guy and his organization is one of the best state-based think tanks (in terms of guiding principles) I’ve yet visited with MHD.
A Link to "Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock" Morning October 9th 2009
Our good friends at Freedom’s Phoenix reposted our coverage of Hardin Prison. Check it out.
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