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G.V.V.V.Prasad on October 17th, 2006 at 11:45 pm
Iam very interested about the documentary films.I want some information about the sources to fund for my documentary.
cyrus bharucha on November 1st, 2006 at 4:44 pm
The person who wanted toknow about the kids being interviewed and filmed every 7 years is called 7 UP
there are then films made every 7 years after that and can be purchased at bbc.uk.co
The latest is 49 up and coming out soon
I am an upcoming documentary filmmaker from based in Madurai, India. I find this site very informative and enriching. I am proud to associate with this site.
luke on November 26th, 2006 at 10:47 am
It’s good to have you aboard amudhan!
I am a corporate-image documentary filmmaker.
I produce/direct a variety of films for corporations using “authentic voices” and personal stories to convey larger messages.
I’ve enjoyed this site and hope to participate more frequently.
Thanks…keep up the great work!
Tom
Luke on December 4th, 2006 at 4:11 pm
Hi Tom, we’d certainly love to have you share some of your knowledge about corporate filmmaking! This is a great topic which I think has been under-covered on this site.
We run an interview/documentary channel about artists, photographers and founders.
We also looking for documentary filmmakers, who like to join our broadcast….
Peace.
http://www.amadelio.com/vlog/
German: http://www.amadelio.de/vlog/
Widow on September 16th, 2007 at 5:56 pm
We are seeking the interest of investigative journalists in reporting of incredible corruption in a small county in the state of Ohio. (Please reference the websites below).
Preble County, Ohio, has experienced at least two decades of rampant intimidation, retaliation, false charges, bribed false witnesses, and even homicides by the same small group of public officials including sheriff deputies, the county prosecutor and investigator, and at least two judges. Some of the victims’ families have found each other on the internet recently and are in the process of requesting an investigation by the Department of Justice.
I am the widow of a victim of a triple homicide in Preble County. It is widely believed in the area that a deputy was the actual trigger man in that homicide. His actions were hidden by the County Prosecutor’s Investigator. Two days after the homicide, a gun turned up missing from the sheriff’s office, of the same caliber used in the homicides. The county investigator encouraged me to meet him in abandoned areas outside of public offices to discuss the homicide. He later resorted to verbal tactics to discourage me from pursuing the investigation. Evidence and documents have been removed or destroyed. Citizens who have worked in the sheriff’s office have information of corruption, and are terrified to testify to anyone within the state of Ohio.
Some of the corruption has reached the national news, in particular the case of Clayton Helriggle, the victim of a suspicious “drug raid”. This young man flirted with a female sheriff a few weeks before his death, and that sheriff’s husband was later responsible for surveillance of Clayton’s home and also organized and led the actual raid. The family eventually won a small award in Federal court, but has since endured retaliation and intimidation.
A citizen of Preble County became outraged and verbal about the conduct of investigation in these cases. He created a venue for reporting corruption in Preble County and now possesses an incredible library of privately-collected evidence and testimony in several cases. His wife was shot, and his son was sent to prison for a murder while the true and known murderer remains free and friendly with authorities, but not before being attacked by a group of men, one of whom was overheard that he was paid for the job. This person went on to be arrested with suspicion of attempting to bomb the defense attorney’s offices.
The families in these cases found each other and are posting on various forums and websites. Authorities have terrorized citizens who have information about the numerous cases or concerns about investigations. Preble County has barely over 40,000 citizens but a large amount of cases involving wrongdoing.
These activities have continued for so long that citizens are terrified to speak out, and officials have become comfortable in their actions because they have a tight web of participants who cover for each other
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Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation was at one time looking into the triple homicide investigation, and stated that they were aware that Preble County is one of the most corrupt in all of Ohio.
We are seeking investigative journalists who will broadcast our story and encourage the U.S. Department of Justice to initiate an investigation relative to the complaints that have recently, and are currently, being submitted.
Thank you for your consideration
Andrea Marker
Preble.homicide@gmail.com
http://www.talkeaton.com/showthread.php?t=1038
http://triplehomicide.proboards55.com/
http://www.talkeaton.com/forumdisplay.php?f=37
http://www.clearbillyscott.com/
http://murder-preblecounty.blogspot.com/