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Rob's Bio

My name is Rob Barton and I am the webmaster, editor, and camera operator for Capitol Access. I am currently making a movie with my friends (including Mike and Alex) in our free time called Rust: The Movie. I work on Concord High's morning announcements and I am the cameraman and editor for a segment called "Question of the Week" that myself and our host show every week over these announcements. I like making websites and can code html and javascript like a madman who knows html and java. I love to hang out with friends and have recently been opened up to the world of Libertarianism and I really dig the message... I have always loved movies becasue its the kind of thing where you can do almost anything with it - its a blank slate - and it takes your mind to turn it into a true work of art. I aspire to someday be admitted into the Tisch School of the Arts (The Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television, a part of New York University) where I intend to graduate and become a successful filmmaker. Have any suggestions for the Capitol Access website? My email address is rob@nhcaptv.com

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Capitol Access Poll: Where do you stand politcally?

Republican? Democrat? Anarchist? Libertarian? Apathetic? Other? Let your voice be heard and vote on this one-night poll - the overall results will be aired on Capitol Access episode 32 this week!

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Estimated Deaths in Iraq

this shocked me enough that i figured i would blog about it...
Just Foreign Policy Iraqi Death Estimator

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FFMF - Fat Free Milk Films

FFMF - logo

My personal filming "company" is named Fat Free Milk Films, and was created by a few of my friends and myself for school projects. Now we make other movies in our free time that have also become part of the FFMF name. Some Capitol Access interviews can also be found at our website as well, youtube.com/fatfreemilkfilms.

Many people assume that FFMF is just a random abbreviation. But in fact, it is just as much the company's name as is the elongated Fat Free Milk Films. It has become a symbol of our movies and is now contained in our logo.


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