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		<title>New Video: Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance Fundraiser &#8216;An Incredible Feast&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 21:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>leonard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pairing local organic farmers with chefs from Seattle's hottest restaurants for an outdoor feast celebrating the harvest and NFMA community.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My dear friend Catherine Burke is the market manager for the <strong><a title="link to Columbia City Farmers Market " href="http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/markets/columbia_city" target="_blank">Columbia City Farmers Market</a></strong>, my neighborhood market that I love and regularly patronize (you may remember her from the<strong> <a title="Link to goat birth video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfg6ZSwRJhk" target="_blank">goat birth video</a></strong> and others I&#8217;ve produced). Well the<a title="Link to NFMA website" href="http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/support-the-markets" target="_blank"> <strong>Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance</strong></a> is having their big annual fundraiser &#8216;<a title="Link to An Incredible Feast" href="http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/events/the-incredible-feast-where-the-farmers-are-the-stars-aug-24-4-30-7-30pm" target="_blank"><strong>An Incredible Feast</strong></a>&#8216; which raises money to support both the market&#8217;s educational programs and outreach as well as the Good Farmer Fund, a fund dedicated to supporting farmers in need in case of flood or fire, family emergency or other special situations that require immediate financial assistance. Catherine and I were having dinner recently in my garden when she asked me about producing a short video to help publicize the event. So I did, in this case in exchange for a few tickets to the feast, not quite a 100% donation but definitely a heavily discounted contribution to an organization doing great work, hosting markets all over that contribute to a great sense of community throughout this wonderful city while providing delicious organic produce and other healthy locally grown and produced foods. The feast partners individual farms with chefs from great local restaurants for a special night of community and joy with awesome local food, live music and other prizes and games. Click here for more information about &#8216;An Incredible Feast&#8217;, which is happening soon on Sunday August 22nd. <strong><a title="Link to buy tickets" href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/114716" target="_blank">Get your tickets now</a></strong>. Hope to see you there.<br />
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		<title>New PP Seattle Channel Video on Local Sustainable Family Fishing Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 01:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>leonard</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I&#8217;ve frequented the <a title="Link to Seattle Farmers Market Alliance" href="http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Seattle farmer&#8217;s market</strong></a> scene over the past decade, I&#8217;d always seen <a title="Link to Loki Fish Company's website" href="http://lokifish.com/index.php" target="_blank"><strong>Loki Fish Company</strong></a> and sometimes bought smoked salmon from them.  Since I moved to the Rainier Valley, <a title="Link to Columbia City Farmers Market" href="http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/markets/columbia_city" target="_blank">Columbia City</a> has been my market though my wife and I also like to go to <a title="Link to West Seattle farmers market" href="http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org/markets/west_seattle" target="_blank">West Seattle</a> some times as well. At one point I signed up for Loki&#8217;s newsletter and began checking out their <a title="Link to Loki products and online store" href="http://lokifish.com/store-entrance.html" target="_blank">online store</a>, then one day last year I approached Loki and asked them about their interest in having me produce some online videos for them in exchange for salmon.  As a small family business that was ecologically oriented and hyper local, with the desire to increase the visibility for online shoppers to find their <a title="Link to Loki's smoked salmon" href="http://lokifish.com/store-smoked-nw.html" target="_blank">smoked salmon</a> and other awesome products, they immediately recognized the benefits both <a title="Video about how video enhances SEO &amp; social media" href="http://www.pangealityproductions.com/home/why-video/seo-social-media/" target="_blank">sharing their story and SEO</a> (search engine optimization-wise) to be had by growing a video presence.</p>
<p>So Pete and Dylan came over to my studio one day to discuss the arrangement and the next week I was out with them on <a title="Link to map of Loki's fishing zones" href="http://lokifish.com/about-harvest.php" target="_blank">Puget Sound</a> filming them fishing for salmon one fall night. Floating in Elliot Bay on a gorgeously clear late September afternoon into the evening, over a few beers and some salmon bellies, it came out that Dylan and I were both <a title="Link to Pitzer College" href="http://www.pitzer.edu/" target="_blank"><strong>Pitzer College</strong></a> graduates which was another positive layer in the relationship. It was the first time I&#8217;d been on a boat in Puget Sound and also my first time on a small commercial fishing boat and it was wild.  We left Fishermen&#8217;s Terminal which Pete&#8217;s been fighting to preserve (discussed in the piece) around 4pm and returned some time around 3 AM, picking up Dylan along the way at Shilshole Bay Marina.  It was a great night.</p>
<p>Months later, I connected with Pete and Dylan who were on vacation together in Kathmandu at the same time I was there filming  stories for the Seattle Channel connecting Seattle and Nepal.  We had some great dinner with a Nepali father and son with deep connections to Pitzer, Nepali archeologist and scholar <a title="Link to Mukunda profile" href="http://www.nepaldiscoverytours.com/mukunda-raj-aryal-nepali-history-culture-instructor-biography/" target="_blank"><strong>Mukunda Aryal</strong></a> and his son Trailokya who went to Pitzer as well. With The <a title="Link to Seattle Channel" href="http://seattlechannel.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Seattle Channel&#8217;s</strong></a> focus on telling local green stories, profiling Loki in this piece was an easy choice, with a long history of local involvement, keen insight into regional environmental issues related to the ocean and beyond, and much more as Pete is also an <strong><a title="Link to Ratings of Pete as a Professor" href="http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=361630" target="_blank">anthropology professor at Seattle Central Community College</a> </strong>(great link to how Pete&#8217;s students feel about his classes). So the piece uses some of the material I shot back working on the profiles for the Loki website combined with some new interview footage with Pete and archival footage from BJ Bullert&#8217;s <a title="Link to Documentary film's website" href="http://www.fishermensterminal.net/" target="_blank"><strong>2001 documentary about the struggle for Fishermen&#8217;s Terminal</strong></a>. It&#8217;s a solid piece, nice mix of profile, insight, and inspiration. It was also great to work again with Penny Legate who wrote and reported the piece. You can find Loki selling at the University District, Columbia City, and West Seattle farmer&#8217;s markets or online at <a title="Link to Loki" href="http://lokifish.com/" target="_blank"><strong>LokiFish.com</strong></a> or watch 11 more videos about their business on <a title="Link to Loki videos on their Vimeo channel" href="http://www.vimeo.com/lokifish" target="_blank">their Vimeo channel.</a><br />
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		<title>Filming a Goat Giving Birth &amp; Appreciating the Beauty of Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 16:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>leonard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Filming my friend's goat giving birth rocks my world. Check out the video]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while you experience something that makes you really appreciate the beauty of life. I try to produce media that brings that richness to the world with my videos as much as possible. Not just the beauty though, also the pain, truth, wonder, freakyness, and joy. Based on the feedback I get from people around the world on my <strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/lendavis">YouTube channel</a></strong>, I&#8217;m doing a pretty good job.  <strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfg6ZSwRJhk">This video</a></strong> is no exception.</p>
<p>Earlier this week I had the blessing to be present and able to film my friend&#8217;s goat giving birth.  I&#8217;ve been working on a longer documentary about them and their adventures raising farm animals in the middle of Seattle, and we were building toward this moment for months.  A while back they&#8217;d taken their 2 female goats to a farm for &#8220;buck service&#8221;, where they leave them there for a few days with a horny male goat, and when they come back, they are supposed to be pregnant.  So my friend&#8217;s kept a small rag with the male goat&#8217;s scent on it in a plastic zip lock bag to take out when they thought the girls were in heat.  If they reacted a certain way, they were definitely in heat and it was time to head for the farm and get busy.</p>
<p>As time passed their bodies grew and they were clearly pregnant. The golden 145-155 days of gestation approached and I was on alert for a phone call that could come at any time, to race down to their place about 1.5 miles from my house to try and catch the moment on film.  There were certain signs that were supposed to tip one off to entering into a 12 hour window when they could expect the birth; a stiff upright tail, a certain mucous that would appear, licking patterns, and adjustments in the shape of their bloated bellies.  And one afternoon while I was filming some interviews about their emotions approaching the birth, what they&#8217;d learned from the vet, other goat owners, and online resources about what to expect, in the middle of talking my friend Catherine realizes that Fern was showing all of the signs that she was in the middle of talking about.  And at that moment, we assumed we were within the 12 hour window. The only problem was, that despite months of waiting and planning, I was supposed to be leaving town the next morning and might be unable to be present to film.  The hope was that it would happen in the middle of the night, with time to film and still get out on time.</p>
<p>The morning came and went and no goat babies.  I left town disappointed with the assumption that I&#8217;d be gone for the big day.  Half way through the week, Sukie, Fern&#8217;s sister gave birth to 3 &#8220;kids&#8221; and the fear and expectation was that Fern would also go into labor while I was gone. Well good old Fernie held out for me and waited til I was back in town.  I got back 6 days later at 11 PM.  That night Catherine called to say she thought she was on the verge and to expect the call.  The next morning at 7, I got the call to come now.  It was a rainy and gray and cold morning. By the time I got there, one kid had already been born.  Moments later 2 more arrived.</p>
<p>I was so impressed and in awe of how beautifully and smoothly she and Justin handled the whole thing.  While Fern did all the work, as soon as the babies emerged Justin and Catherine were right in there with the receiving, preliminary support and desliming.  By watching this vid, you&#8217;d never know that the first goat had given birth at night when the farmers were asleep and that this was their first time ever doing this. They handled it like pros.  An amazing morning, totally incredible and powerful in a way few things can be.  Stay tuned for the longer piece coming soon. Enjoy. For more info about urban goat raising, check out the <a href="http://www.goatjusticeleague.org/Site/Introduction.html">Goat Justice League.</a><br />
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