Looked good on my 53" set.  It was a little hard to find without an 
account.  I did a search finally on "Wayside S" and by then it came up 
in the listings though it didn't by searching the title.

I've been talking about films shot with Digital SLR cameras and this was 
shot with two DSLRs (they're shown in the video).  One though could have 
used a little less depth of field because the park in the background 
became distracting.  One of the things that makes digital look like film 
is the ability to use focal length to bring out your subject.   Most 
lenses that come with video cameras don't have that feature or it is 
hard to use.  The other thing is that DSLR cameras are the first ones 
for under $1000 that you can shoot at 24fps film rate.

Nice piece of work though.

On 11/05/2011 06:21 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> On 11/05/2011 04:57 PM, Bill Coop wrote:
>> "News from other Occupy Wall Street protests around Iowa"
>> .DesMoinesRegister.com
>> http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2011/10/29/news-from-other-occupy-wall-street-protests-around-iowa/
>>
>>
>> Fairfield: In lieu of continuous occupation, a local group of protesters
>> organized an informational gathering in Howard Park and also screened the
>> documentary “The Corporation” at a local coffeehouse. Video from the park
>> event:
>>
>> http://vimeo.com/30531665
>>
>> #Occupy Fairfield: Awareness and Education from Wayside Shine Productions
>> on Vimeo.
>>
>> One of the Fairfield supporters, Rianna Koppel, also had this to say:
>>
>> I don’t want to speak on behalf of the entire Occupy Fairfield Group, but I
>> can speak personally on why I don’t think we are occupying a public space
>> consistently.
>>
>> Fairfield is home to a community that is based in Transcendental
>> Meditation. At our university, Maharishi University of Mangement, many
>> students, staff, and faculty are already working on many projects that
>> relate directly to sustainability, consciousness, local economy, local
>> cooperatives — financial and otherwise, farmer’s markets and CSAs, and
>> many, many more.
>>
>> What I think the purpose of our local Occupy movement is has to do more
>> with education, awareness, and continued promotion of local projects and
>> activities that are already taking place to support each other in our
>> community. I think that this is the perspective that everyone is taking
>> here in Fairfield, and so through the Occupy movement, we have strengthened
>> and rallied our community. We do not need to occupy a public space
>> consistently in order to do what we see as the next step from this movement.
> Cool! I have Vimeo on my BD player so will watch it on my big screen!
>
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