Friday, September 05, 2008

RNC used staged military funeral and actors in their pledge of allegiance video.

Very disgraceful to the military.

For its "Pledge of Allegiance video" on Tuesday night, the Republican National Convention used stock footage of a staged military funeral, along with actors dressed as soldiers and sailors. CBS
has the story:

It was a video that was supposed to elicit soaring patriotism and real emotions about the Pledge of Allegiance. But to do that, it used fake soldiers and a staged military funeral instead of the real thing.

CBS News found that the footage of the 'funeral' and soldiers is what is called 'stock' footage. The soldiers were actors and the funeral scene was from a one-day film shoot, produced in June. No real soldiers were used during production.

The footage, sold by stock-film house Getty Images was produced by a commercial filmmaker in Chicago. Both Getty and the production company, Mr. Big Films, confirmed that the footage was shot on spec and sold to the Republican National Committee.

One of the actors, Perry Denton of Chicago, IL also confirmed that he was hired on a day-rate as an actor for the shoot and told CBS News he was surprised to learn the footage was shown at the convention.

But then, this is also why troops overseas are donating to Obama at a six to one rate over McCain. They're tired of being treated like this.

http://www.vetvoice.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1843

Here is the video:


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Notice when the pictures flashed every other, or every third one was an African American........so unlike the Lily White crowd during the RNC