This is a 60 second film I made recently for the Cinequest Phone Flick Contest sponsored by Sandisk. I made a noir Hitchcock tribute, with the San Francisco Cable Cars as one my main characters. You can watch all 20 films in the contest here and cast a yay or nay for any, all or none of them. Voting ends February 23rd and the top four films vie for a grand prize of $5k. 
http://www.vimeo.com/5692148
been working on this short film for over a year; finally finished!! …check out The Falcon for the full synopsis.
This is video found on YouTube and uploaded less then an hour ago from the frontline; all the way up to when the police car starts getting shaken down and busted up. You can hear rubber bullet fire in the background I believe.
And then there’s this video, which is interesting as it sounds like there could be some tension between a surly rioter and a videographer (or photographer?…hard to tell which) who is there shooting footage, but again it is hard to tell from the audio. Along comes a person holding a skateboard, and a quick flash gets a shot of a car window being smashed. I’m not sure who the videographer was, but they had a good perspective.
UPDATE: here’s a link to one more video, Oakland Riots; the original piece I saw on tv.
For those of you in the world who may have caught tonight’s crescent moon: here’s a brief, janky glimpse from a basic flipcam I hand held through a 150mm (6 inch) reflector with a 35mm eyepiece. The battery ran out while it was drifting below the horizon.