Battle of Brooklyn
A Documentary project in New York, NY by Rumur ·
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This is a scene that probably won't make it in the film. After 6 years and 300+ hours of footage there just isn't room for everything. This was a scene that we liked a lot because the constant laughter at fanciful claims by architects is pretty telling about how information was flowing....if one was even paying attention
We would love to make this a 5 part series as well as a film so that we can get to all of the important information. More "deleted" scenes to come.
This project successfully raised its funding goal on December 1, 2009.
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RUMUR is an award winning multimedia production studio based in Brooklyn. Collaborating with high profile clients in the news, entertainment, consumer products, and non-profit industries, partners David Beilinson, Suki Hawley and Michael Galinksy bring an extensive array of skills and a tireless commitment to creating excellent and innovative work, regardless of medium.
This is a great scene. Kinda painful to watch.
akeo- you rule- thank you for the help
wait till you see the next few deleted's to come down the pike. You'll be thinking of mr. T..
btw- this took place at ps 282 - not a church- in a rough cut we often throw in establishing shots that are handy if not correct
great to see the "official" start of this disastrous project--frightening how innocuous it all appears, and yet so patently threatening to Brooklyn, I hope this film gets WIDE distribution