

With the pending legislation in mind, and votes coming up in Congress really fast, Cambridge Community Television's Board of Directors produced this public service announcement. It is available for download at CCTV's website as an MP4 formatted for playback on your web sites and portable video players (iPod, PSP, etc). Please help us circulate this PSA! Learn more about Cambridge Community Television and the legislation at: http://www.cctvcambridge.org.
I don't know what to make of this video. It's for real...and that is unsettling enough
The 100 Second Festival is an open ended motion media extravanganza. It is a celebration of media makers from all skill levels and backgrounds testing the creative constraint of 100 seconds. DEADLINE: MAY 1ST
Strange Findings presents ROBOTKID vs. DJ RNDM remixed live. Mr. T harmonizes....treat your mamma right.
An AWESOME & UNIQUE hand drawn animated music video! Drawings and music by Mark Dwinell (of Bright) off his Non Loc album.
A lecture on antibiotic resistance where every 'um' has been strubg together. An 100 Second Festival 2005 entry. Video by Jared Nielsen.
You heard the man. Illinois, the best in cutting edge industry and manufacturing ...circa 1984. A found footage winner from Fensler Films
Watch the censored music video exclusively right here! A unique combination of politics, hip-hop, and animation, courtesy of the great Public Enemy, filmmaker Memo Salazar, and indie production company the Film Shack.
Hellacious nightmare trip video collage set to one of Paradise Camp 23's most disturbing jams, illuminating our darkest horror about the NWO Cthulhu Death Corporation that attempts to control this reality. Get the fear. Music - "Solitaire" by Paradise Camp 23.
It is a well-known and widely accepted fact that, during wartime, news companies and governmental representatives fuse their voices together into one univocal beam of support for the national military objective. And, while, for many, this is a vital aspect of institutional patriotism, it is also a very dangerous and troubling reality. For, if the news media have abandoned their responsibility to objectively inform the population, then our concept of a democracy (which is founded on the ability for all citizens to choose their nation's destiny based on a full spectrum of information) is in desperate peril. So, in the face of our media's shameless propaganda campaign, we have taken it upon ourselves to intuit what the intentions and goals of this war truly are. In what is surely a departure from our traditional NewsVideo format, GNN presents S-11 Redux: (Channel) Surfing the Apocalypse. Culled from over 20 hours of television footage recorded over a one month period and across 13 networks, S-11 Redux is a sound-bite blitzkrieg that challenges the messages we have been fed from our mainstream media and the government it serves. Be warned - this video moves quickly and will require at least two viewings to digest its full impact. You may never be able to look at S-11 and its post-impact coverage the same way, ever again.
No one can truly understand TV. It's too fast. And that's the idea. By streaming the content so fast "understanding" is unachievable. Viewers are left in a stae of 'suspended animation'. Our brains frozen for the ad pitch.... and stimulated for consumption. Neat trick. This mash-up is an attempt to condense those bits and pieces we do occasionally glean. www.culturalfarming.com
Wonderful video from Erik and Aleda over at Paradise Camp 23. A submission to Massatucky Production's One Minute Video Festival.