'S.O.S: Save Our Seeds' - a ‘hands-on’ documentary produced by the Localising Food Project
By The Localising Food Project ~ Earthcare Education Aotearoa
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'S.O.S: Save Our Seeds' - A ‘hands-On’ Documentary Produced By The Localising Food Project
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In 2013, a team of New Zealand permaculture educators hit the road for an ambitious teaching and filming tour: the Localising Food Project. They captured the stories of 250 different local food initiatives on video. Now, they’re distilling a series of documentaries aimed at disseminating successful local models, and inspiring a more self-sufficient, food-resilient nation. The four part series 'Growing Schools' has just been released and is already attracting international interest.
With the rapidly increasing global ownership and scientific tampering with the integrity of seeds, as well as the legislative implications of NZ’s Food Bill and the looming TPPA, 'S.O.S: Save Our Seeds' has been prioritised as the next documentary to be worked on.
This educational documentary will show, step by step, how to select, process, store, distribute and propagate seeds – so that each of us can play our part in ensuring the survival of our seeds, now and for our children’s children.
Your support will help us towards covering the costs of producing this S.O.S. documentary. Money raised beyond this target will assist with promotion and distribution. We are fortunate to have received and continue to receive a tremendous amount of volunteer time and are fundraising only for the balance needed to fund the editing process.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation over 90% of our vegetable varieties have been lost over the last 100 years. With 95% of the seeds available for purchase in this country being imported from overseas, the diversity and availability of our daily food is endangered. So now our hope lies in community-scale seed saving systems to propogate and protect seed for future generations.
The Localising Food Project has captured dynamic video footage of inspirational models of seed swaps, seed exchanges, seed libraries, seed banks, and family seed businesses, in order to teach you how to easily replicate these processes in your community.
This educational documentary will show, step by step, how to select, process, store, distribute and propagate seeds – so that each of us can play our part in ensuring the survival of our seeds, now and for our children’s children.
Your support will help us towards covering the costs of producing this S.O.S. documentary. Money raised beyond this target will assist with promotion and distribution.
About The Localising Food Project
The Localising Food Project is an initiative of the Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa, a New Zealand registered charitable trust, whose objectives include Empowering Communities through Local Food Resilience. All work done to date has been achieved by the generosity of private donations and many thousands of voluntary hours of our dedicated team.
Visit our website localisingfood.com to find out more about the project, view some of our short film stories and download our recently completed 'Growing Schools' documentary.
Vsit our facebook page, sign up for our newsletter to stay in touch with our flourishing localising food community. Also please 'Like' and 'Share' our work and this campaign through your social media - many thanks!
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Update from the LFP Team
06/06/2016 at 12:43 PM
Greetings to you our supportive pledgers
This is a little update about the progress of our documentary and the delivery of your rewards…
Robina has been working full-on with film editor Tiago Stamato Velasco (Brazilian filmmaker residing in NZ) on ‘SOS: Save Our Seeds’ before and since the completion of the campaign, and also Tiago has been filming four more action interviews to extend its cultural diversity and geographical representation.
We have several more weeks to go of film editing, sound editing (by Matt Aickin of Kerikeri) and the creation of original music for the documentary.
The main documentary will be approx 1 hour 20 minutes, and the sequel called ‘Hands-on Seed Saving’ will be around 15 minutes.
This will be a You-Tube mini-doco on the practicals of home seed saving, where views learn from a range of SOS presenters guiding them step by step how to select, process, store and share seed.
Robina will be editing this with Reece Baker (Green Lemon Pictures Ltd) from Kapiti Coast.
We anticipate both docos to be ready for your download by the end of June, which is when we plan to get the rest of your rewards to you also.
For those of you who also pledged to ‘Growing Schools’, our documentary launched at the end of last year, you may be interested to know that there will be an article about it in the next issue of OrganicNZ, a magazine well worth subscribing to.
This will be our third article about the work of Localising Food Project in that magazine, with more to come.
As soon as your rewards are dispatched, we will be fundraising for our next doco (already partly completed), ‘Perennial Paradise’, previously titled ‘Fruit & Nuts Unlimited’, through an international crowd funding platform.
We will inform you when this is happening.
Wishing you a cosy Winter
Robina McCurdy and the Localising Food Team
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11/04/2016 at 5:01pm
11/04/2016 at 4:32pm
11/04/2016 at 2:54pm
"Well done Robina"
11/04/2016 at 2:03pm
11/04/2016 at 1:04pm
"Timely and much-needed resource!"
11/04/2016 at 12:55pm
11/04/2016 at 11:46am
11/04/2016 at 10:19am
11/04/2016 at 10:12am
"Robina is a dear friend. I've dubbed her "The Queen Bee of Permaculture of NZ". Her documentary will change our lives and our future. "
11/04/2016 at 10:05am
11/04/2016 at 9:30am
"Your doing an awesome job, Robina. Plenty of room to stay with us if you in this part of the world. much love. xxx "
11/04/2016 at 9:29am
"S.O.S is about much more than securing quality food for present & future generations; this film fosters and enables participatory democracy."
11/04/2016 at 8:41am
"keep up the good work!"
11/04/2016 at 8:08am
11/04/2016 at 8:02am
"Great work people..."
10/04/2016 at 4:06pm
07/04/2016 at 11:08pm
07/04/2016 at 1:17pm
06/04/2016 at 3:39pm
05/04/2016 at 4:08pm
"Please help save our seeds for the our children to have unadulterated food in the future. "
05/04/2016 at 9:01am
"Well done team! A mindful, purposeful,very timely initiative that is making a .difference in people's lives and gives our lives true value."
05/04/2016 at 8:39am
05/04/2016 at 1:07am
"This is so important and I can't wait to watch it. Tumeke!"
04/04/2016 at 7:37pm
04/04/2016 at 2:22pm
"the importance of this initiative cannot be under-estimated"
04/04/2016 at 11:39am
04/04/2016 at 9:42am
04/04/2016 at 12:34am
03/04/2016 at 11:03pm
03/04/2016 at 6:05pm
"this is a great idea, so important, and so nearly complete. thank you Robina and team for your labours on behalf of our wellbeing xxxx "
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'S.O.S: Save Our Seeds' - A ‘hands-On’ Documentary Produced By The Localising Food Project
Project 2016-03-01 02:19:17 +1300
In 2013, a team of New Zealand permaculture educators hit the road for an ambitious teaching and filming tour: the Localising Food Project. They captured the stories of 250 different local food initiatives on video. Now, they’re distilling a series of documentaries aimed at disseminating successful local models, and inspiring a more self-sufficient, food-resilient nation. The four part series 'Growing Schools' has just been released and is already attracting international interest.
With the rapidly increasing global ownership and scientific tampering with the integrity of seeds, as well as the legislative implications of NZ’s Food Bill and the looming TPPA, 'S.O.S: Save Our Seeds' has been prioritised as the next documentary to be worked on.
This educational documentary will show, step by step, how to select, process, store, distribute and propagate seeds – so that each of us can play our part in ensuring the survival of our seeds, now and for our children’s children.
Your support will help us towards covering the costs of producing this S.O.S. documentary. Money raised beyond this target will assist with promotion and distribution. We are fortunate to have received and continue to receive a tremendous amount of volunteer time and are fundraising only for the balance needed to fund the editing process.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation over 90% of our vegetable varieties have been lost over the last 100 years. With 95% of the seeds available for purchase in this country being imported from overseas, the diversity and availability of our daily food is endangered. So now our hope lies in community-scale seed saving systems to propogate and protect seed for future generations.
The Localising Food Project has captured dynamic video footage of inspirational models of seed swaps, seed exchanges, seed libraries, seed banks, and family seed businesses, in order to teach you how to easily replicate these processes in your community.
This educational documentary will show, step by step, how to select, process, store, distribute and propagate seeds – so that each of us can play our part in ensuring the survival of our seeds, now and for our children’s children.
Your support will help us towards covering the costs of producing this S.O.S. documentary. Money raised beyond this target will assist with promotion and distribution.
About The Localising Food Project
The Localising Food Project is an initiative of the Institute of Earthcare Education Aotearoa, a New Zealand registered charitable trust, whose objectives include Empowering Communities through Local Food Resilience. All work done to date has been achieved by the generosity of private donations and many thousands of voluntary hours of our dedicated team.
Visit our website localisingfood.com to find out more about the project, view some of our short film stories and download our recently completed 'Growing Schools' documentary.
Vsit our facebook page, sign up for our newsletter to stay in touch with our flourishing localising food community. Also please 'Like' and 'Share' our work and this campaign through your social media - many thanks!
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You need to pledge to see this update.
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Update from the LFP Team
06/06/2016 at 12:43 PM
Greetings to you our supportive pledgers
This is a little update about the progress of our documentary and the delivery of your rewards…
Robina has been working full-on with film editor Tiago Stamato Velasco (Brazilian filmmaker residing in NZ) on ‘SOS: Save Our Seeds’ before and since the completion of the campaign, and also Tiago has been filming four more action interviews to extend its cultural diversity and geographical representation.
We have several more weeks to go of film editing, sound editing (by Matt Aickin of Kerikeri) and the creation of original music for the documentary.
The main documentary will be approx 1 hour 20 minutes, and the sequel called ‘Hands-on Seed Saving’ will be around 15 minutes.
This will be a You-Tube mini-doco on the practicals of home seed saving, where views learn from a range of SOS presenters guiding them step by step how to select, process, store and share seed.
Robina will be editing this with Reece Baker (Green Lemon Pictures Ltd) from Kapiti Coast.
We anticipate both docos to be ready for your download by the end of June, which is when we plan to get the rest of your rewards to you also.
For those of you who also pledged to ‘Growing Schools’, our documentary launched at the end of last year, you may be interested to know that there will be an article about it in the next issue of OrganicNZ, a magazine well worth subscribing to.
This will be our third article about the work of Localising Food Project in that magazine, with more to come.
As soon as your rewards are dispatched, we will be fundraising for our next doco (already partly completed), ‘Perennial Paradise’, previously titled ‘Fruit & Nuts Unlimited’, through an international crowd funding platform.
We will inform you when this is happening.
Wishing you a cosy Winter
Robina McCurdy and the Localising Food Team
You need to pledge to see this update.
11/04/2016 at 5:01pm
11/04/2016 at 4:32pm
11/04/2016 at 2:54pm
"Well done Robina"
11/04/2016 at 2:03pm
11/04/2016 at 1:04pm
"Timely and much-needed resource!"
11/04/2016 at 12:55pm
11/04/2016 at 11:46am
11/04/2016 at 10:19am
11/04/2016 at 10:12am
"Robina is a dear friend. I've dubbed her "The Queen Bee of Permaculture of NZ". Her documentary will change our lives and our future. "
11/04/2016 at 10:05am
11/04/2016 at 9:30am
"Your doing an awesome job, Robina. Plenty of room to stay with us if you in this part of the world. much love. xxx "
11/04/2016 at 9:29am
"S.O.S is about much more than securing quality food for present & future generations; this film fosters and enables participatory democracy."
11/04/2016 at 8:41am
"keep up the good work!"
11/04/2016 at 8:08am
11/04/2016 at 8:02am
"Great work people..."
10/04/2016 at 4:06pm
07/04/2016 at 11:08pm
07/04/2016 at 1:17pm
06/04/2016 at 3:39pm
05/04/2016 at 4:08pm
"Please help save our seeds for the our children to have unadulterated food in the future. "
05/04/2016 at 9:01am
"Well done team! A mindful, purposeful,very timely initiative that is making a .difference in people's lives and gives our lives true value."
05/04/2016 at 8:39am
05/04/2016 at 1:07am
"This is so important and I can't wait to watch it. Tumeke!"
04/04/2016 at 7:37pm
04/04/2016 at 2:22pm
"the importance of this initiative cannot be under-estimated"
04/04/2016 at 11:39am
04/04/2016 at 9:42am
04/04/2016 at 12:34am
03/04/2016 at 11:03pm
03/04/2016 at 6:05pm
"this is a great idea, so important, and so nearly complete. thank you Robina and team for your labours on behalf of our wellbeing xxxx "