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Style: Art
Joined: August 29, 2006
Last Login: 3 days ago
Videos Watched: 170
Subscribers: 10
Channel Views: 693
An old dog always learning new tricks - I've been a video guy since the 1960s, when the cameras weighed more than my car. Now I'm a YouTuber, using gear I can carry in my backpack. Video for art and politics has always been my passion, all the while supporting myself producing work for corporations, non-profits and governments, through my company called AiM Productions (Google it). Here on YouTube you'll find some of my art and political projects.
Age: 63
Started career on the page staff at NBC in NY. Shot video as part of the crew at Woodstock. Now I'm living by a river in the Texas Hill Country, trying to change the world.
Country: United States
Website: http://www.aimproductions.com
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Mud Flinging - Plastering a Cistern
Added: 3 days ago
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Freddie King  - Let the Good Times Roll - Excerpt
Added: 1 week ago
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Saving an Old Stone House
Added: 1 week ago
Views: 290
Public Safety Organizations Endorse Karen Huber
Added: 2 months ago
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Henry's Pipeline
Added: 6 months ago
Views: 318
Global Warming PSA
Added: 11 months ago
Views: 374
Texas Coal Wars Part 2
Added: 1 year ago
Views: 1,464
Washington Peace March 9-24-05 Part 3
Added: 1 year ago
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medicinesocks| November 24, 2007
thank you for subscribing to my channel, Global Chillin'. I am new to this craft and just having the time of my life blending politics, art, and other obsessions in new and happy ways through video. Your channel looks great, thus I've subscribed. Your work is very interesting, very cogent.
iCommunityTV| March 09, 2007
Just stumbled upon your great reports while looking for serious local news clips. I was wondering if you'd consider posting it on iCommunity.TV, a webservice we just launched, that is probably best described as a collaborative video platform for local news built on top of Youtube. That way your clips will be shown to people particularly interested in your city or neighborhood, giving your work a more attention and you'll be able to view the clips located on a virtual globe via Google Earth. If you're interested, check out http://icommunity.tv. Cheers, Chris