Glass Bead Collective, Twin Cities Indymedia, and other independent media activists have released a new film, 'Terrorizing Dissent', an expose of events at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Featuring first-person accounts and footage from more than forty cameras on the streets, 'Terrorizing Dissent' focuses on the story of dissent suppressed. People charged with "conspiracy to riot in furtherance of terrorism" speak out against the government's campaign to manipulate media coverage and label civil disobedience and community organizing as terrorism.
Cut from hundreds of hours of donated footage, "Terrorizing Dissent" has been released for free on the Internet in HD, MPEG4 AVI, FLV and Quicktime formats, under the Creative Commons / CopyLeft license, and its producers encourage everyone to share this important film.
More information at
http://www.terrorizingdissent.org/ The video is a ~1.4 GiB MPEG4 (XviD) AVI format. The audio is direct stream DVD (AC3/AC97) format. Most DivX compatible hardware DVD players should be able to play this file.
For Windows/Linux/Mac using a media player with built-in video and audio codecs such as
VLC is the preferred method. Or you can also track down a
MPEG4 codec and
DVD audio codec for your existing media player.
The video is a ~1.4 GiB MPEG4 (Xvid) AVI format. The audio is direct stream DVD (AC3/AC97) format. Most DivX compatible hardware DVD players should be able to play this file. For Windows/Linux/Mac using a media player with built-in video and audio codecs such as VLC is the preferred method. Or you can also track down a MPEG4 codec and DVD audio codec for your existing media player.