Monday, November 22, 2010

Project Greenman


Introducing Project Greenman. Here's their story...



This video is brought to you by CJ Wallis of FortyFPS Productions. Twisted Twins Productions was there on set to assist this noble cause. What noble cause? This one --
"Start by being aware of issues affecting our environment and what you personally can do to make a difference. Now imagine what an informed and organized group could accomplish! Discover the art and science of gardening as you embark on an awesome lifetime adventure.

Project Greenman will allow you to follow a tiny seed through its life cycle. Planting seeds and growing plants represent the continuation of life; a rebirth of our world and promise for tomorrow. We want you to be part of this future. When you become an "Agent for Change" you will have the chance to assist other members fulfilling a commitment to rejuvenate our Earth. Plant a tree, share seeds and draw public attention to what we're doing right and where we're going wrong. You will have pride in knowing you are part of an organization committed to the betterment of our planet. Demonstrate compassion towards others and offer assistance whenever possible."


I remember on Earth Day as a kid in school, we went to this huge site where there was a bunch of us with bags and bags of seedlings to plant. It was really fun and I got that 'Wo, I'm helping make the world a better place' feeling. You hear a lot about environmental issues and the problem sometimes seems so overwhelming that you don't know how to start. Education for young people, heck, us older fucks too, is the best way to introduce people to greener thinking. Project Greenman is one of those initiatives that gets you thinking, starting just with a small seed.

Narration by: Clay St. Thomas

Agents: Connor Stanhope, Megan McKinnon, Eric Clark & Janette Bundic
Couple: Maggie & Chuck Wallis

Direction & Editing: CJ Wallis
Client: Jeff Arsenault
AD: Jen & Sylvia Soska

Camera: CJ Wallis

Music by: The Belle Game
http://www.thebellegame.com




~Sylv

PS Adam Nanji of The Belle Game is the artist behind the music in the end sequence of DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK. Check him and his song, 'Won't Get You Now', here.

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