In the Press

 

PBS Frontline led their program with five minutes of Danfung Dennis’s footage:

 

The New York Times blog posted the trailer under “A Video Guide to the Afghan War Debate.”

 

PBS Ombudsman posted, “A Tough but Proper Decision,” to include footage of the fatal wounding of 20-year-old Marine Lance Cpl. Charles S. Sharp.

 

PBS posted an interview with Danfung Dennis on his experiences in Helmand.

 

The Takeaway did a radio interview with Danfung Dennis and Ric Sharp, the father of U.S. marine, Lance Corporal Seth Sharp, who was killed by Taliban fire during a battle in Helmand province.

 

A Photo Editor posted the trailer under, “A Couple of Docs Shot With A Stills Camera.”

 

CNET posts a link to the trailer under, “Canon to give 5D Mark II a cinema boost.”

 

Photophanatics posts a 40 minute interview with Danfung Dennis (starts at 19:03):



 

Gizmodo posts an article, “High Definition War Footage Taken with Canon 5D Mark II.”

 

Documentary Tech posts an article, “Danfung Dennis: shooting combat video in Afghanistan with the Canon 5D mark” II

 

ProVideo Coalition posts an article, “Stunning Trailer for Battle for Hearts and Minds.”

 

Poynter Online posts an article, “How Still Photographers Turn to Video, Using a Single Camera.”

 

PC Authority posts an article, “Movie tech: 5 great films made with DSLRs

 

British Journal Of Photography article, “Moving Images.”

 

IFC News article, Giving Audiences the War They Want




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