FOR LIBERTY Docum3ntary Is Finished!!! Whoooo!!!

You going to throw this up on YouTube so we can get it some views?

If you're not able to, maybe you can get a copy to somebody who can upload full length films.
 
You going to throw this up on YouTube so we can get it some views?

If you're not able to, maybe you can get a copy to somebody who can upload full length films.

In the process of getting a Partner acct with YT, which can take weeks or longer. We don't want to post it in parts.
 
In the process of getting a Partner acct with YT, which can take weeks or longer. We don't want to post it in parts.

If you can't get a partner account, you should have mises' YouTube channel do it, or some other random person like ChangedaChannel.

If you do get a partnership, you should upload other cool videos as well!
 
I hate to sound selfish but can we get a couple weeks between DVD release and free YT vids and torrents? I know for a fact that people are already arranging community viewings so making the same video immediately available for download kinda steals the thunder and defeats the purpose of putting together a viewing party. Just a thought.
 
I hate to sound selfish but can we get a couple weeks between DVD release and free YT vids and torrents? I know for a fact that people are already arranging community viewings so making the same video immediately available for download kinda steals the thunder and defeats the purpose of putting together a viewing party. Just a thought.

I agree with this. Right now there are many more screenings in the works, and many more are being planned and talked about by groups all over the country. A lot goes into setting these up, both time and financial. The screenings are awesome, people get together and check out the film and then discuss, etc. The theater environment makes it much more powerful and really charges people up.

We can't stop someone from putting up a torrent of the film, but an official one won't come from us until a later date.
 
I agree with this. Right now there are many more screenings in the works, and many more are being planned and talked about by groups all over the country. A lot goes into setting these up, both time and financial. The screenings are awesome, people get together and check out the film and then discuss, etc. The theater environment makes it much more powerful and really charges people up.

We can't stop someone from putting up a torrent of the film, but an official one won't come from us until a later date.

+1

Maybe you, The Forums, Daily Paul,along with a few other liberty sites can coordinate a Digg and Reddit day when you actually release the video online. ( IMO I think if you even get more specific on the exact time when you submit it to those sites the better) Ex. Nov. 5th at 11:11am

With a favorable review linked :)and video attached.
 
+1

Maybe you, The Forums, Daily Paul,along with a few other liberty sites can coordinate a Digg and Reddit day when you actually release the video online. ( IMO I think if you even get more specific on the exact time when you submit it to those sites the better) Ex. Nov. 5th at 11:11am

With a favorable review linked :)and video attached.

Excellent idea!! Once (if) we get the YT acct we will work on a date. Nov 5th or Dec 16th would be providence. Worldwide internet movie release bomb :)
 
Excellent idea!! Once (if) we get the YT acct we will work on a date. Nov 5th or Dec 16th would be providence. Worldwide internet movie release bomb :)

I do like the idea of a huge announcement. Only reason I was hoping for the torrent sooner is I cant order my copy until I get moved and have a set address to have it shipped to. Suspense sucks!! but I bet its going to be worth it.
 
Omg we laughed at that too! The night of the New Hampshire primary I also cried and got drunk. I was like, wow, we have that in common, lol.

The strange thing is, I didn't mean for it to be funny. But I'm glad it worked. Now I have to try and explain it to my Dad. He's such a fuddy-duddy. When he sees it he's gonna get pissed. And I'm 49!!! :rolleyes:
 
Pre-ordered mine day before yesterday. Anxiously awaiting its arrival.
 
Pre-ordered mine day before yesterday. Anxiously awaiting its arrival.

TY, anyone who pre-ordered should receive their copy within a few days. If anyone wants to write short review blurbs, etc post them and we'll add them to the Reviews page. Anxiously awaiting feedback from folks here.
 
The strange thing is, I didn't mean for it to be funny. But I'm glad it worked. Now I have to try and explain it to my Dad. He's such a fuddy-duddy. When he sees it he's gonna get pissed. And I'm 49!!! :rolleyes:

Just tell him it only took a half a glass of wine to accomplish it. (I'm 46, been doing this for years!)
 
I watched it tonite! Good job guys. I enjoyed it a lot.

But I must ask how it got released with the color so bad. I really thought my TV color settings were messed up. Was it just my disk or something? If not, is there any way to clean that up for future disks and streams?
 
[url]http://www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com/article/20090926/WRT0101/909260669/1982[/URL]

During the 2007-08 presidential campaign, two local men did all they could to support Ron Paul.
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Even though the congressman from Texas did not win, Chris Rye of Hancock and Corey Kealiher of Stevens Point were baffled by the unique grass-roots movement Paul inspired.

Rye, 37, and Kealiher, 30, spent the last year traveling the country, interviewing people involved with Paul's campaign and producing a documentary, "For Liberty: How the Ron Paul Revolution Watered the Withered Tree of Liberty," which was released this week.

These two small-town men knew there would be some interest in their film, but they never imagined the nationwide interest they're receiving. More than 1,000 copies were preordered; they are swamped with interview requests; well-known authors, such as political writer Tom Woods, are promoting the film, and screenings are happening across the country.

The world premiere in Philadelphia on Sept. 18 attracted 500 people, who offered two standing ovations afterward. "We knew at that point that it was really good and people liked it. As a filmmaker, that's all you can really strive for is to have people like your work. ... It inspires you to keep going," Rye said.

Kealiher works for Creative Community Living Services in Plover and spends time with people with disabilities. He and his wife, Rosalind, 27, have a son, Abishua, 9. Rye co-owns a film and editing company, Props Visual, which is based in Illinois. It isn't affiliated with the film, but they used the equipment. Rye and his wife, Virginia, 34, moved to Hancock four years ago.

Rye and Kealiher invested $4,000 into the project, which they worked on during weekends. They took three weeks off in September to travel 10,000 miles across the country to speak with activists, media professors, historians and social commentators.

The documentary follows the campaign from the perspective of grass-roots activists and shows many of the supporters' unique projects. "We were just really shocked by what lengths people were willing to go to for this guy. They had just massive online fundraisers; they launched a blimp; people were flying planes. All this came out of their own pockets," Kealiher said.

Craig Groshek, 27, of Plover, was involved with the local grass-roots campaign and began "Snowmen for Ron Paul," which received national attention.He and local volunteers built snowmen in areas with high traffic, with the words "Snowmen for Ron Paul" in Christmas colors. Pictures of this are featured in the documentary.

During the campaign, Nick Danczyk, 23, of Stevens Point, drew a cartoon of Ron Paul trying to save the Constitution from the Republican and Democratic parties, which also is featured. "(The documentary) is kind of what (Ron Paul's) supporters were all about: kind of taking responsibility and doing what you could at a grass-roots level," Danczyk said.

Rye said the film tells a story that many people don't know happened."We just tell it like it is ... but we did it in a way that it's really funny," Rye said. "Humor is really powerful in the film, because it kind of breaks the ice. Watch it with an open mind. "
 
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