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« Clayton Cramer on "Civic Right" | Main | Ill. statute -- self defense as defense to gun law allegations »

Light blogging this weekend

Posted by David Hardy · 23 September 2006 03:21 PM

I've been a bit light the last couple of days, because I'm working ... slaving ... on the Second Amendment documentary. Now down to the final edits, ought to be finished next week (then it'll take about three weeks to have the disks replicated).

The last series of edits was necessary because, on a couple of transitions to titles, the titles appeared twice. The first time was too faint to see on the computer monitor (monitors are quite a bit darker than TVs). So, after making changes, I create a Quicktime movie and burn it to DVD (taking about 3 hours total), play it on a TV to check, and see them. Back to the beginning. I want to have a DVD out today to the Liberty Film Festival.

2 Comments

Jeff Benson | September 23, 2006 6:16 PM

I am very much looking forward to seeing this film, especially after seeing the clips you posted earlier.

Jim | September 23, 2006 10:45 PM

May I suggest you contact Prof. Eugene Volokh? He has - literally - written the book on the Second Amendment. He has no axe to grind and has done one hell of an in depth analysis. You can contact him through his blog at www.Volokh.com. You will really enjoy what he had to say in his presentation to the US Senate.