[imc-auckland-video] Eflyer- draft: Indymedia Screening (andxmas party!) - Antidote # 10 - Sunday 12 December - The Classic - 7pm -$5

anthony downs adowns at nz.greenpeace.org
Wed Dec 1 14:46:29 PST 2004


if the DVD player can't play stills (I think some can - depends on the 
model) I guess we can record the still image on to VHS for about 10 
minutes and use it that way.

I think the same about the entry thing -this will need to be conveyed to 
the HR people.

A

Chloe Heffernan wrote:
> Names on door are only those who actually help physically set up screening
> usually and are there b4 it starts
> I guess filmmakers too - but otherwise we'd have 50 people who could claim
> some reason for having their name on the door
> $5 is not a lot of money for a screening and party is it? My 2 cents.
> 
> Sacrifice? But then the titles on the doco say slave girls don't they? Can't
> remember. 
> 
> Does someone want a logo behind them? Yikes. Not sure how to do that. 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: imc-auckland-video-bounces at lists.indymedia.org
> [mailto:imc-auckland-video-bounces at lists.indymedia.org] On Behalf Of anthony
> downs
> Sent: Thursday, 2 December 2004 10:21 a.m.
> To: Auckland Indymedia video list
> Subject: Re: [imc-auckland-video] Eflyer- draft: Indymedia Screening
> (andxmas party!) - Antidote # 10 - Sunday 12 December - The Classic - 7pm
> -$5
> 
> Was just reading tony's emails and saw that they wanted to call the 
> slave girls doco Sacrifice instead.
> 
> I was also wondering if we got back to him about the number of names we 
> were going to put on the door?
> 
> The other thing was the still logo that they wanted to use as a back 
> drop to the speakers - can we use a jpg on a cd in the DVD player or do 
> we have to work on something else?
> 
> Cheers
> Ant
> 
> Chloe Heffernan (FOA POL) wrote:
> 
>>Can you fill in the missing parts? I will try to do slave girls
>>	(((((i)))))
>>	Auckland Indymedia presents.......
>>	THE ANTIDOTE #10
>>	An evening of alternative political docos + the Auckland Indymedia
>>Xmas Party
>>	Sunday 12 December 2004 
>>	The Classic Comedy Bar (321 Queen Street, CBD)
>>	7.00pm start time for films 
>>	$5 
>>
>>	This month's Antidote #10 features a varied line up of documentaries
>>on topics relating to human rights to celebrate Human Rights Day (December
>>10th). The programme includes documentaries on the sex slave trade in
>>Thailand and the resettlement of refugees in Auckland. Also on the
> 
> programme
> 
>>there are two short documentaries: the first takes a satirical look at the
>>alleged 'casing video' shot by Ahmed Zauoi while the second pokes fun at
> 
> the
> 
>>recent Auckland mayoral race.
>>	The screening will be followed by the annual indymedia Xmas party
>>with snacks and music provided. 
>>
>>
>>
>>The Zauoi 'Casing Video' (10 mins)
>>
>>In a 10 minute summary of Ahmed Zaoui's travel video, Channel Z's
>>Martin'Bomber' Bradbury delves deep into the murky psyches of the New
>>Zealand SIS...Bomber attempts to fathom how our spooks claimed that
> 
> amateur
> 
>>handycam footageof elephants and tuk-tuks was in fact a 'casing video'.
>>
>>
>>Slave Girls - Ellen Bruno (47 mins)
>>
>>
>>
>>The Girl from Glenn Innes (30 mins)
>>
>>
>>And.....
>>
>>
>>The Serious Business of the Auckland Mayoralty (17 mins)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>The Anitidote is a regular forum for the exposure of alternative political
>>filmmaking and media art. This is the tenth screening presented by
> 
> Auckland
> 
>>Indymedia. For more information contact auckland at indymedia.org 
>>_______________________________________________
>>imc-auckland-video mailing list
>>imc-auckland-video at lists.indymedia.org
>>http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-auckland-video
>>
> 
> Dear Chloe, Kim, Ants and Indymedia,
> 
> Hope you guys are all good.
> 
> Following the HRFF Auckland committee meeting the following points were 
> discussed;
> 
> 1) A speaker is requested to be permitted to inform people of the Human 
> Rights Network, under which the Human Rights Film Festival is being 
> organised. Name of speaker to be notified. Their aim is to speak 
> primarily about the Human Rights Network.
> 
> 2) I myself, Tony would like to speak (not really but have been 
> nominated) and introduce the HRFF, notify people of dates, venues, and 
> the ability to register for information. We would like to utilise a 
> small table and begin compiling a mail out list, if this is OK. Also on 
> a technical point we would like to project a still image of the HRFF 
> Logo whilst this information is being conveyed. We have this on a 
> computer disc, will this be playable on the DVD player?
> 
> 3) Tinmama, the girl from Glenn Innes, would like to make a general 
> introduction for the Burmese and Karen group present and the movies to 
> be screened. The Burma group would like to hold a stall also on the day. 
> Am not sure at this stage how many people will be present. Would you 
> like me to indicate a limit of free admissions, or are you happy to 
> allow as many people as may turn up in?
> 
> 4) Could it be stated in any promotional material/mailouts that 'A Girl 
> from Glen Innes' has been produced as an "educational" documentary, 
> specifically for NZ Social Studies curriculum. Years 8-13. It was 
> produced to satisfy certain criteria and is therefore not shot as a 
> documentary. This is a request from Jude Smith the filmmaker. Thank you.
> 
> 5) The film which you have titled as 'Slave Girls', does actually have 
> two working titles. The preferred title the filmmaker and the HRFF would 
> like the film screened under is 'SACRIFICE'. If this could be noted for 
> all mail outs and publicity material. Thanks.
> 
> 6) As per your request a mail out through the HRN will take place to 
> help promote the event. Would you provide an e-flyer for this or should 
> we just use the information given in previous correspondence regarding 
> the program of films being shown?
> 
> 7) I would like to arrange for an exchange of material as I now have 'A 
> Girl from Glen Innes' on DVD for use at the screening. I would like to 
> collect the material which is not being screened to be returned to the 
> HRFF for safe keeping. A pick up from the GREEN PARTY office is the most 
> convenient for me, how does this fit in with you guys?
> 
> Am not sure if there are any points I have missed but if I do think of 
> anything else then I will be in touch. Thanks again for supporting the 
> idea of a HR theme and look forward to a good party.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> tony
> 09 307 3457
> 0211559875
> 
> 
> 
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