Lee Creek--- Special help needed
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:03 am
I had every intention of being at Lee Creek today for the cleanup.
One of the missions I was intending to complete was to video/photo
the clean up for a short presentation style video we could use to help
with any future efforts to persuade officials to see our side of the
argument of the dam(n) project.
However, starting yesterday, I have taken down sick with my annual
summer cold. There is no way I can attend, let alone do the required task.
So, I need your help. If possible take your video/still cameras
with you and record the efforts. I will collect the media and compile the
needed video.
These are some of the needed shots...
Parking lot shot - to show attendance
Close up of before and after
Piles of trash collected
Up high, overall shots
Organization shots - food, collection points, sponsors and the like.
I envision integrating these shots with some of the many I have of us
paddling the creek.
Any help in this will go a long way to show the public what we do and
why we care about keeping Lee Creek free flowing.
Thanks
Steve
One of the missions I was intending to complete was to video/photo
the clean up for a short presentation style video we could use to help
with any future efforts to persuade officials to see our side of the
argument of the dam(n) project.
However, starting yesterday, I have taken down sick with my annual
summer cold. There is no way I can attend, let alone do the required task.
So, I need your help. If possible take your video/still cameras
with you and record the efforts. I will collect the media and compile the
needed video.
These are some of the needed shots...
Parking lot shot - to show attendance
Close up of before and after
Piles of trash collected
Up high, overall shots
Organization shots - food, collection points, sponsors and the like.
I envision integrating these shots with some of the many I have of us
paddling the creek.
Any help in this will go a long way to show the public what we do and
why we care about keeping Lee Creek free flowing.
Thanks
Steve