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Michael Pollan's 'Food Rules' in stop animation
This short video of moving vegetables explains why so much food is grown yet so many people remain food insecure.
Mon, Feb 20 2012 at 9:52 AM
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Vegetables, and Michael Pollan’s words, come to life in this stop animation film that was created on a table top in the home of one of the filmmakers. It’s now a finalist in the RSA/Nominet Trust film competition, along with four other films, all worth a few minutes of your time.
The narration by Michael Pollan is actually taken from a “Food Rules” talk he gave at the Royal Society in 2010.
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Hey Robin, thanks a lot for posting our video. If you wanna support us, please give us your vote at the RSA Competition. Voting closes tomorrow. ----> http://www.thersa.org/film-competition Many thanks!!!