Saturday, 3 August 2013

The Girl Against Fluoride Documentary

Directed and edited by Marcus Howard. This documentary follows Aisling Fitzgibbon (The Girl Against Fluoride) on her Stripped Of Her Rights campaign where she removed her clothes on Grafton Street to highlight the dangers of fluoride in her water. The film then follows her to Chemifloc who fluoridate the Irish water. Ireland is the only EU State to mandatorily fluoridate it's water. Numerous reports from accredited sources internationally have come out highlighting the dangers of fluoride. The video also features footage of Brian Stanley discussing his proposed fluoridation bill and footage from enviromental scientist Declan Waugh. Papers will be filed Sptember 2013 due to new evidence .In order for Aisling to bring a successful legal challenge against The State, funding is required to pay to fly in expert witnesses from around the world to give testimony and so here lies the costs. If you are concerned about this and wish to help please look athttp://www.thegirlagainstfluoride.com...
Original interviews and filming by Marcus Howard.

The Girl Against Fluoride Documentary



Saturday, 29 June 2013

The Irish people take on the banks documentary

700 Irish people are taking individual cases for €1 million each against their banks. A group called Debt Options are providing a free service to better assist people to do so. This is an independent documentary about their story.


The Irish People take on the banks


Directed and edited by Marcus Howard

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Ireland 2013 A National Disgrace Documentary


Hi here is a link to a documentary I made at the Arms Around Moore Street protest on April 21st. Has the eviction of Irish history begun?  If you compare this to how America remembers it's history with The Alamo, Holland with the Ann Frank Museum and Belfast with the Titanic Museum is Irish history being celebrated in a similar fashion? This video features interviews and speeches from 1916 relatives of James Connolly, Thomas MacDonagh, John O’Connor and others, it has a recreation of a James Larkin speech performed 100 years ago at this event, there is a rousing rendition of the national anthem performed by Diarmuid Breatnach followed by a montage of gravestones from Arbour Hill and Glasnevin cemetery where the 1916 leaders are buried with quotes. Every Irish kid studied about this in school as these actions lead to the birth of the Irish state.  How should this be remembered? The freedoms we have today were obtained by their actions.  Do you think it should be knocked down?

Ireland 2013 A National Disgrace



Directed and edited by Marcus Howard



Friday, 26 April 2013

O'Fiaich College Open Day videos for PLC and second level courses

A selection of Open Day videos made by students I teach for O'Fiaich college.

O'Fiaich College Open Day (2013)

Uploaded by ofiaich1 on 26th April 2013
 
O'Fiaich College Open Day (Second Level)
 
Uploaded by ofiaich1 on 26th April 2013
 
Here is a link to the 3rd video below
 
 

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Ireland 2013 The Great Bailout (HD)


Ireland 2013 The Great Bailout (HD)



Directed and edited by Marcus Howard. .If 1913 was remembered historically in Ireland as the year of the Great Lockout will 2013 be remembered as the year of Ireland's Great Bailout? This video looks at the Campaign Against Household and Water charges march on 13th April 2013, the weekend that EU members were in Dublin Castle discussing the way forward for the EU and Ireland. The video combines footage of the protest as well as some of the speakers like Richard Boyd Barrett, Joan Burton and Joe Higgins, who are elected representatives of the Irish people in opposition to the current Irish Government. All classes and groups of people from all walks of life united to show the red card to what is being done to the people of Ireland. The video also mentions a little bit about the Save Our Forests campaign and future plans for May 1st. I was amazed at the wave after wave of people from all over Ireland marching in protest and of the creativity of the posters. As a fan of history I thought the march was particuarly poignant because of the 100 year anniversary. I am an independent documentary filmmaker who was just interested in capturing this event.

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Ireland says No! to bank debt


If you would like to see a video of a tiny little village in Ireland who are taking on the might of the EU, the ECB, the IMF, the Irish Government and the banks please watch this. They have protested every week for over 110 weeks and are beginning to make some headway. They are attracting some international media but are being mostly ignored by Irish mainstream media. It will only take 15 mins of your time to watch. I made the "Ireland 2016 European Rising" series. Thanks for taking your time to read this. Marcus Howard


Ireland says NO! to bank debt

Directed and edited by Marcus Howard








Sunday, 7 April 2013

Media Ownership and Control

Section 2: Ownership and Control
This section will be exploring how media ownership affects media provision, taking account of power influence on social, cultural, political and economic dimensions, by identifying sources of power within, for example
  • media agencies (self-regulatory bodies and statutory regulators)
  • media corporations and organisations online, print, broadcast , both public and private
  • media concentration & cross media ownership

    Click on this Wikipedia link to find out some interesting facts and statistics about the media in Ireland. The link mentions statistics about the press and can be viewed here

    Here is a link to another useful article in Wikipedia to freedom of the press and it's importance worldwide

    You may find this article useful about
    RTE and this one for TV3 and this one for TG4

    Here is a link to one of the largest media corporations in the world, News Corporation, owned by Rupert Murdoch and his family.


    What do you think are the intention of the following pictures? What do you think they are trying to say?


    An interesting debate can be found here about trusting the news (although it applies mostly to the US)



    Are all these newspapers telling the same story in the same way?