Nice job frogjerk. Thanks!! Way to be on top of it.
Drudge title was:
“Head of NBC UNIVERSAL Jeff Zucker, other Hollywood bigwigs behind video...”
rush played this.
it’s “grassroots”, but hollywood produced!
“Sing for Change was a confluence of grassroots work, good will, ...blah blah blah”
It was a hollywood propaganda production L0L and they have been found out L0L
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Children Write and Sing for Change in Venice
By Gary - Aug 20th, 2008 at 1:40 am EDT
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Here is that performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW9b0xr06qA
Sing for Change was a confluence of grassroots work, good will, and shared vision the first of which was the music itself. Inspired by ideas raised at a grassroots Obama fundraiser, a music teacher, Kathy Sawada, and the children composed and rehearsed the songs in less than two weeks. Several musicians heard of the effort and volunteered to accompany the children. Parents and older siblings designed and provided the T-Shirts and the banner. Theres a first for everything, but rarely do so many firsts come together at once: for the children and their parents, this is their first performance, first video, first banner, and first involvement with grassroots work on a presidential campaign. As Sunday approached, a neighbor volunteered a home. Production wizards got wind of the project and offered their help in recording it. The likes of Jeff Zucker, Holly Schiffer, Peter Rosenfeld, Darin Moran, Jean Martin, Andy Blumenthal, and Nick Phoenix rearranged schedules to participate. Holly Schiffer was able to get three High Definition cameras (Panasonic HVX250s), and an AVID editing facility. When Jeff Zucker went to pick up the camera package, Ted Schilowitz happened to be there and offered a RED camera set up on a Steadi Cam.
What the children and a few adults accomplished in a few hours on a Sunday afternoon embodies the nature of the Obama campaign: its grassroots inspiration, its inclusiveness, its community building. People pitched in quickly for a cause that resonated with them. There were not many conditions: Think this is a good idea? Want to help? Great. Sunday at 12:00. At the heart of the project were 22 children and their music. The willingness of all involved to come together for them was a testament to our hope, unity, courage, joy and belief in the future represented by these children.
Contact: Kathy Sawada, ksawada1@sbcglobal.net
Technical info: Running time = 3 minutes; Standard Definition and HD Broadcast quality
Post from Hope Tacos:
Children Write and Sing for Change in Venice
By Gary - Aug 20th, 2008 at 1:40 am EDT
Also listed in: Venice Office Volunteers
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Here is that performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW9b0xr06qA
Sing for Change was a confluence of grassroots work, good will, and shared vision the first of which was the music itself. Inspired by ideas raised at a grassroots Obama fundraiser, a music teacher, Kathy Sawada, and the children composed and rehearsed the songs in less than two weeks. Several musicians heard of the effort and volunteered to accompany the children. Parents and older siblings designed and provided the T-Shirts and the banner. Theres a first for everything, but rarely do so many firsts come together at once: for the children and their parents, this is their first performance, first video, first banner, and first involvement with grassroots work on a presidential campaign. As Sunday approached, a neighbor volunteered a home. Production wizards got wind of the project and offered their help in recording it. The likes of Jeff Zucker, Holly Schiffer, Peter Rosenfeld, Darin Moran, Jean Martin, Andy Blumenthal, and Nick Phoenix rearranged schedules to participate. Holly Schiffer was able to get three High Definition cameras (Panasonic HVX250s), and an AVID editing facility. When Jeff Zucker went to pick up the camera package, Ted Schilowitz happened to be there and offered a RED camera set up on a Steadi Cam.
What the children and a few adults accomplished in a few hours on a Sunday afternoon embodies the nature of the Obama campaign: its grassroots inspiration, its inclusiveness, its community building. People pitched in quickly for a cause that resonated with them. There were not many conditions: Think this is a good idea? Want to help? Great. Sunday at 12:00. At the heart of the project were 22 children and their music. The willingness of all involved to come together for them was a testament to our hope, unity, courage, joy and belief in the future represented by these children.
Contact: Kathy Sawada, ksawada1@sbcglobal.net
Technical info: Running time = 3 minutes; Standard Definition and HD Broadcast quality
Dom Giordano on WPHT in Philly spent an hour on the performance tonight, pointing out that the President of NBC handled the production, which was first-rate and high tech.
There’s been like 10 FR threads on this recently...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=all;o=time;q=quick;s=sing