Greenwald, Scahill step down from The Intercept

Mirimir mirimir at riseup.net
Mon Apr 6 15:27:53 PDT 2015


On 04/06/2015 04:01 PM, Cari Machet wrote:
> mirimir - you prove you know what was in the mind of the filmmaker and then
> prove that the overriding factor in any documentary is absolutely what was
> in the mind of the filmmaker

I prove nothing. I have opinions.

> could it possible be that the story matters more than the filmmaker - ya
> think maybe ? maybe possibly ?

What matters most, to me, is that he made the documentary. And in that
context, it seems odd to focus on his artistic (even moral) choices in
how to make it.

> plus your 'proposiition' is not evidence - its no excuse for him exploiting
> a dead body anyway

You say "exploiting", and I say "making it real".

> people when you are an ethical journalist you are careful not to exploit
> images of children, people that are unconscious etc as they do not have a
> say in the image content - if this is breeched it is possible they are
> being exploited but to then place oneself in the frame is just beyond all
> of that even - that is totally unethical

So you say. Do you have cites for that?

> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Mirimir <mirimir at riseup.net> wrote:
> 
>> On 04/06/2015 02:45 PM, Cari Machet wrote:
>>> scahill was being filmed in the fucking morgue not at the site of the
>> drone
>>> strike - the persons body was on a slab for fuck sake
>>>
>>> ambulance chasing times 1 trillion
>>
>> The point, which you seem to miss, was to make it real for the audience.
>> It would have been better to shoot footage at the site of the drone
>> strike, of course. But I presume that the crew didn't arrive in time for
>> that. Anyway, by putting Scahill in the shot, they emphasize that he was
>> there, and actually saw the victims. That could be CGIed, and so the
>> audience still needs to trust him.
>>
>>> you humans can give him every fucking award that exists in your
>> arsenal...
>>> i wont line up
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 10:13 PM, Mirimir <mirimir at riseup.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 04/06/2015 12:22 PM, Bethany wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 06/04/15 12:59 PM, Cari Machet wrote:
>>>>>> its not a 'claim' watch his film that was up for an academy award
>>>>>
>>>>>> there is a scene in mogadishu where he is in the morgue there is a
>>>>> dead body and him in the scene he is standing right next to it - the
>>>>> person was hit by a drone strike
>>>>>
>>>>>> no journalist gets filmed with dead bodies it is unethical it never
>>>>> happens
>>>>>
>>>>>> perhaps if you were a journalist in the field you would understand
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Absolutely. The first thing any good journalist should think when he's
>>>>> investigating drone strikes and is permitted to witness the examination
>>>>> of a body of a victim is "shit, don't film me here, where I am! So
>>>> gauche!"
>>>>
>>>> You're being ironic, I trust.
>>>>
>>>> I rather think that "Dirty Wars" should have shown lots of remains, and
>>>> sequences of people looking for little burned bits scattered about.
>>>> Maybe the film did feature too much of Scahill. He's no Michael Moore.
>>>> But a scene showing Obama receiving some gift made from a victim's femur
>>>> would have been priceless :)
>>>>
>>>> <SNIP>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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