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Real Talk Tuesdays: Ferguson
Last night, a grand jury decided not to press charges on Ferguson, MO police officer Darren Wilson despite gunning down unarmed teenager Michael Brown who stood in a surrender pose with both hands up. For nearly three months the country has been tense, awaiting justice. Last night's decision proves that a badge, a gun and white privilege are all more valuable than a black teenagers life.
I'm disgusted.
So what do we do? Before bed I was heartbroken - scrolling through my Twitter feed looking for information, insight, comfort, whatever. A statement from Michael Brown's parents asked for non-violence but instead to join their fight to require all police to wear a body camera. The U.S. Department of Justice just compiled a report detailing a recent test-run of police body cameras. Among the "Officer concerns about wearing a body camera"....was this gem of a statement...
“I have heard some resentment about the level of scrutiny that Chapter 2. Considerations for Implementation officers will be under if they wear body-worn cameras. This is especially true with the first-level response officers, who already feel they are under an extraordinary amount of pressure to get everything right."
Way Gone Wednesdays: Phantom Miro camera
What better way to showcase your new slow-motion capture featrue than to get a room full of people and let them drink their weight in beer. That's what ad agency Brouton Stroube did to hype the new Phantom Miro (basically a high speed camera for the working class that rivals the six figure equipment used by the Discovery Channel crews). Dig this.
Bruton Stroube // Slo-mo Booth Supercut from Bruton Stroube Studios on Vimeo.