Frac Attack on Public Access this Halloween
Thanks to the efforts of Bill Huston, Frac Attack is being broadcast on public access TV in Binghamton, NY to voer 72,000 households this Halloween season.
Broadcast times on O2E (Open to Everyone) TV:
Friday, October 29, 11:30pm
Saturday, October 30, 7:30pm
Friday, November 5, 11:30pm
Saturday, November 6, 7:30pm
And public access stations around the country are invited to download the film from vimeo and broadcast it whenever they want! Instructions from Bill’s blog:
Are you affected by Hydrofracking?
If you live in PA, NY, CO, TX, OH, WV (and many other states)… you are!
I am pleased to announce….
Shira Golding co-collaborative-producer of “Frac Attack: Dawn of the Watershed,” is making her new movie (short) available for play on public access channels during the month of Oct., just in time for Halloween!
It’s a zombie movie…. with a message!
A lighthearted and fun flick about a very serious topic.
* PG-13 version: 17:36 http://vimeo.com/8002227
* R-rated version: 17:57 http://vimeo.com/8003038
* 1 min. teaser: http://vimeo.com/7019087
(Just look for the “Download this Video” link and burn to DVD, etc.
BUMPERS!
If you have the ability to add “bumper graphics” at the start and end of your show, here are some suggestions:
1: Please give a link to your local anti-gas drilling group.
2: Please announce the huge regional protest in Pittsburgh, Nov 3.
http://marcellusprotest.org/november3
http://shaleshock.org/2010/09/marcellus-protest-pittsburgh/
Use restrictions: Please email shiragolding@gmail.com with the details of the showing (date, city, number of households).
For any other uses, including public performance rights, please contact the producer.
Please support independent filmmakers by purchasing an authorized copy!!!
Frac Attack was made by over 70 people in Ithaca NY and was produced as a collaboration of Shirari Industries, The Dacha Project and Shaleshock.
IF YOU HAVE NEVER played a tape on your public access channel before, here’s what you need to do…
1) Check here to see if your town has a facility which you can call: http://www.communitymedia.se/cat/linksus.htm
2) If you cannot find a listing, this means that your local cable company probably runs the access channel by default. Call your cable company and ask them how to play a tape on your public access channel.
3) If you are brand-new to public access, here are some links to help you learn more:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Access_Television
* http://www.alliancecm.org
* http://publicaccesstv.net
If you really get stuck, or your cable company gives you the run-around, feel free to contact me by phone or email:
William Huston: WilliamAHuston@gmail.com
Binghamton, NY Phone: 607-321-7846







