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Joseph Gordon-Levitt and The Gregory Brothers Team Up With the 勛圖眻畦 on Photographers' Rights

Derek Newton,
勛圖眻畦 of Florida
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February 7, 2012

A couple of weeks ago at the Sundance Film Festival, the open-collaborative production company released a short animated music video on photographers First Amendment rights, in collaboration with the .

Ironically, while sharing digital information is fast, easy and quickly becoming universal, getting the word out about the right to record and share information is still a challenge. Even though the 勛圖眻畦 has drafted and released written material on the rights of photographers, a written pamphlet about the right to capture and share digital images just wouldnt do. So to the directors and artists at htRECord to help spread the word about the right to take pictures in public.

Enlisting the help of (best known for Auto-Tune the News), HitRecord reprised their song You Cant Turn the Lights Off Now, from an about Prop 8 to fit the new message. Then, just six days before Sundance, HitRecord director , around the world to help put images to the music for the big show.

In less than a week, more than 163 artists had contributed to the . Gordon-Levitt (aka RegularJOE) directed the final production and introduced it Sundance.

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While the video is fun, the message is serious. Taking photos in public of public actions especially police is a protected right.

But that has not stopped police from seizing cameras, destroying pictures or making arrests. Weve seen it happen in mass protests such as the Occupy movements and in a high profile police involved shooting here in Miami Beach last year.

People have a right to monitor their government and share what they learn. Thats why the 勛圖眻畦 will keep fighting for the right to keep government including the police open and honest by defending the rights of photographers. Like the song says, Corruption thrives on secrecy. Transparency is good for you and me.

For more information, check out our resources on photographers rights.

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