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What is the best political use of video you have seen in the last year? Friday Free For All

Following on from Mike’ Rouse’s question about catching up with blogs last week, today we’re asking about the best use of political video you have seen in the last year.

In the last year, there have been protest videos, the last few months of 18DS, some interesting locally-made political videos, and the new Politalks (nsfw) video-podcast.

We’d like to know what you think.

I’d give my prize to some of the witty political animations done by Miss Eclectech, especially the two about ID Cards - these are older than 12 months, but still highly relevant.

So I’m plumping for Tim Ireland’s video for the consultation for the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 covering demonstrations near Parliament:

I’ll give a runner up to his earlier animation concerning the plight of Iraqi Interpreters:

What are your suggestions?

(Anything is fine - videos, animations, or the way they have been used, but please include a link where you can).

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2 Responses to “What is the best political use of video you have seen in the last year? Friday Free For All”

  1. Ian

    Thanks for the videos.

    There’s also this one of the Church of Scientology demos in North America.

    Rocketboom.

    Matt

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