Posted on 12/09/2009 3:50:12 AM PST by marktwain
egular readers are familiar with the documentary "Not without a fight," a project completely carried out by Max Lemus, a man who got the idea to travel the country asking Second Amendment activists why they are involved in the struggle to restore recognition of the right to keep and bear arms. Per Max:
I am new out of the box. My film-making experience consists of short films that I have worked on; meaning that I was not the director and my role was a supportive one. This would include working with the lights on of some the shorts, working with the sound on others and so on. Basically it was a learning experience for when I would branch out on my own.
This is my first project, I am funding it myself and it is a one man operation. I am jumping in my car with my camera and driving to different parts of the nation and telling the story of Second Amendment "movers and shakers" as some would say.
When I first decided to make a documentary about the men and women who fight for our right to keep and bear arms I had the option of taking a year or so to raise money and possibly get some sponsors for the film. I knew that because I was inexperienced it would be a difficult task to accomplish, though possible, very time consuming.
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
I don’t think it is finished yet.
http://www.notwithoutafight.net/index.html
The website for the film including a trailer
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