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Herren wrote about the film she posted on a Suffolk Co. meeting today.

"This is powerful stuff- so beware. By the end of the meeting, there wasn't a dry eye in the house."

I think it is safe to say did not overstate her warning. There won't be too many dry eyes after viewing the film. I know I couldn't make it through "dad's" testimony.

I hope this video makes a huge impact on YouTube.

In any event, I suspect it will become "must see" T.V. for the entire public health bureaucracy. After all, they should know the days they confidently sat in front microphones, eager to unleash their dire warnings about "damaging our universal childhood vaccine program" are over. For decades they have intimidated/bullied the major media and parents/legislators simply by repeating how important it is to vaccinate our children. This video clearly shows that particular argument has lost it's power to intimidate and bully.

Especially this legislature and these parents. Instead, speaking truth to power, these parents and these legislators became the intimidators and bullies. God damn it, it was beautiful to watch!!!!

God bless all who attended. You guys exemplify the 's description of courage. "One man with courage makes a majority".

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Good video for sure. I don't like the piano overlay tho, I think it

makes it more difficult to hear the discussion going on.

>

> Herren wrote about the film she posted on a Suffolk Co.

meeting

> today.

>

> " This is powerful stuff- so beware. By the end of the

> meeting, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. "

>

> I think it is safe to say did not overstate her

warning. There

> won't be too many dry eyes after viewing the film. I know I

couldn't make it

> through " dad's " testimony.

>

> I hope this video makes a huge impact on YouTube.

>

> In any event, I suspect it will become " must see " T.V. for the

entire public

> health bureaucracy. After all, they should know the days they

confidently

> sat in front microphones, eager to unleash their dire warnings

about " damaging

> our universal childhood vaccine program " are over. For decades

they have

> intimidated/bullied the major media and parents/legislators

simply by repeating

> how important it is to vaccinate our children. This video

clearly shows

> that particular argument has lost it's power to intimidate and

bully.

>

> Especially this legislature and these parents. Instead, speaking

truth to

> power, these parents and these legislators became the

intimidators and

> bullies. God damn it, it was beautiful to watch!!!!

>

> God bless all who attended. You guys exemplify the

's

> description of courage. " One man with courage makes a majority " .

>

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Great video, but I also agree that the piano did not fit. I think it would be more powerful without any music at all.

If you decide to take it out, I would rather send it that way to some senators.

Beth

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Good video for sure. I don't like the piano overlay tho, I think it makes it more difficult to hear the discussion going on.>> Herren wrote about the film she posted on a Suffolk Co. meeting > today.> > "This is powerful stuff- so beware. By the end of the > meeting, there wasn't a dry eye in the house."> > I think it is safe to say did not overstate her warning. There > won't be too many dry eyes after viewing the film. I know I couldn't make it > through "dad's" testimony. > > I hope this video makes a huge impact on YouTube.> > In any event, I suspect it will become "must see" T.V. for the entire public > health bureaucracy. After all, they should know the days they confidently > sat in front microphones, eager to unleash their dire warnings about "damaging > our universal childhood vaccine program" are over. For decades they have > intimidated/bullied the major media and parents/legislators simply by repeating > how important it is to vaccinate our children. This video clearly shows > that particular argument has lost it's power to intimidate and bully. > > Especially this legislature and these parents. Instead, speaking truth to > power, these parents and these legislators became the intimidators and > bullies. God damn it, it was beautiful to watch!!!!> > God bless all who attended. You guys exemplify the 's > description of courage. "One man with courage makes a majority".>

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On Dec 15, 2006, at 7:10 PM, markautismcharge wrote:

> Good video for sure. I don't like the piano overlay tho, I think it

> makes it more difficult to hear the discussion going on.

>

>

I was trying to cover up the humming from the wireless mic.

On a level of 0-100, I had the music on 2. I just needed something to

cover

the noise.

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On Dec 15, 2006, at 7:41 PM, Beth A. Baker wrote:

> Great video, but I also agree that the piano did not fit. I think it

> would be more powerful without any music at all.

>     If you decide to take it out, I would rather send it that way to

> some senators.

> Beth

>

OK- i'll think about it

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Exactly. I get the idea of trying to make it more " heart felt " with

the tinkly piano but " just the facts, ma'am " .

> >

> > Herren wrote about the film she posted on a Suffolk

Co.

> meeting

> > today.

> >

> > " This is powerful stuff- so beware. By the end of the

> > meeting, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. "

> >

> > I think it is safe to say did not overstate her

> warning. There

> > won't be too many dry eyes after viewing the film. I know I

> couldn't make it

> > through " dad's " testimony.

> >

> > I hope this video makes a huge impact on YouTube.

> >

> > In any event, I suspect it will become " must see " T.V. for the

> entire public

> > health bureaucracy. After all, they should know the days they

> confidently

> > sat in front microphones, eager to unleash their dire warnings

> about " damaging

> > our universal childhood vaccine program " are over. For decades

> they have

> > intimidated/bullied the major media and parents/legislators

> simply by repeating

> > how important it is to vaccinate our children. This video

> clearly shows

> > that particular argument has lost it's power to intimidate and

> bully.

> >

> > Especially this legislature and these parents. Instead,

speaking

> truth to

> > power, these parents and these legislators became the

> intimidators and

> > bullies. God damn it, it was beautiful to watch!!!!

> >

> > God bless all who attended. You guys exemplify the

> 's

> > description of courage. " One man with courage makes a

majority " .

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> Exactly. I get the idea of trying to make it more " heart felt " with

> the tinkly piano but " just the facts, ma'am " .

>

I edited this thing from 10pm-2am while babysitting at my friend's house. I

only had 4

instrumental songs on my laptop. I wasn't going for heart felt- I was trying to

cover up the

mic buzzing. Trust me- i've been a video editor for 17 years. I wasn't trying

to make it more

emotional. I was trying to cover a mistake- and i'm so happy now everyone is

aware of it :(

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Heck with the soundtrack, what about a number 2 wide angle camera? A

boom mike would have helped. . .and the lighting. . .only ambient

mercury lights, owww.

Sheesh, everybody's a production quality critic these days.

What pulled off was a top notch mini-documentary with what

she had at hand. " Two-thumbs up! "

Lenny

>

> I edited this thing from 10pm-2am while babysitting at my friend's

house. I only had 4

> instrumental songs on my laptop. I wasn't going for heart felt- I

was trying to cover up the

> mic buzzing. Trust me- i've been a video editor for 17 years. I

wasn't trying to make it more

> emotional. I was trying to cover a mistake- and i'm so happy now

everyone is aware of it :(

>

>

>

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Thanks, for all the time and effort!!!!!!!!!

Barb

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Heck with the soundtrack, what about a number 2 wide angle camera? Aboom mike would have helped. . .and the lighting. . .only ambientmercury lights, owww. Sheesh, everybody's a production quality critic these days. What pulled off was a top notch mini-documentary with whatshe had at hand. "Two-thumbs up!" Lenny >> I edited this thing from 10pm-2am while babysitting at my friend'shouse. I only had 4 > instrumental songs on my laptop. I wasn't going for heart felt- Iwas trying to cover up the > mic buzzing. Trust me- i've been a video editor for 17 years. Iwasn't trying to make it more > emotional. I was trying to cover a mistake- and i'm so happy noweveryone is aware of it :(> > >

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, I think you did a wonderful job and appreciate your hard

work. For me, I have sensory/auditory issues of my own. It wasn't your

video editing, it was my inability to fully appreciate your hard work.

It was just the strong notes that overpowered the speaking, at least

for my hearing abilities. For me, I heard

speak-speak-speak-speak-music note-speak-speak-speak-speak-music

note-speak...

Personally buzzing doesn't bother me, don't know about anyone else.

Debi

> I edited this thing from 10pm-2am while babysitting at my friend's

house. I only had 4

> instrumental songs on my laptop. I wasn't going for heart felt- I

was trying to cover up the

> mic buzzing. Trust me- i've been a video editor for 17 years. I

wasn't trying to make it more

> emotional. I was trying to cover a mistake- and i'm so happy now

everyone is aware of it :(

>

>

>

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> Personally buzzing doesn't bother me, don't know about anyone else.

>

> Debi

Maybe she could add an " I'm sorry, that's the WRONG ANSWER! " buzzar

and voiceover here and there for comedy relief.

Lenny

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Maybe Imus will give her permission to use his " shut up " screaming man

voice.

she could add an " I'm sorry, that's the WRONG ANSWER! " buzzar

> and voiceover here and there for comedy relief.

>

>

> Lenny

>

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Well I took out the music on the new versions on YouTube. It also

helps if you have headphones and connect them to your computer

directly. I have problems hearing sometimes too- and headphones are a

big help.

I'm actually taking my son to see They Might Be Giants today in

Brooklyn- so I don't have time. (and a shooting a Nutcracker tomorrow)

But soon I'll post more of the meeting on You Tube. They only allow

each clip to be under 10 min- so it's a lot of editing. I'll

definitely add 's full speech also.

Ok- gotta go get ready to ROCK!

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