I already posted about a my completed documentary about G20 Pittsburgh in the related thread. Once its uploaded then you guys can watch it and decide its worth.
http://www.revleft.com/vb/leftist-vi...95/index2.html
What I am planning next is a more extensive report and accounting of G20 Toronto. I'm bringing audio equipment, small flip cameras and lighting this time around so the quality should be up to near professional standards. If any Toronto locals are out there then I would love to learn the layout of the city, I've only been there once before. I like the idea of a video encompassing an action along with basic layouts of ideology by people who are actually "on the field" so to speak. questions like "what is the difference between anarchy and Anarchism", "why do you wear masks", and "what historic roles have radicals played" can be asked to people sitting in the park right after a bloc is broken up my tear gas, it adds to the duality of passionate resistance and a loving community. Not to mention that having "exciting" footage of falling windows, blaring sirens, and mass arrests tends to grab even the thickest skulls. This is all in the planning stages but I hope to have a pretty well rounded movie covering everything in a truthful manner. Any advice?