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East Bay Pictures

Berkeley, CA

East Bay Pictures is a production company based in Berkeley, California. Comprised of long-time colleagues whose areas of expertise range from film production and theory, to video game journalism, to linguistics, design, and political science, EBP is dedicated to making media that matters.

  1. on January 25
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    East Bay Pictures
    backed a project

    Thanksgiving by Adam Newport-Berra

    A feature film about love and bad behavior.

    • 107% funded $10,724 pledged
    • 178 backers
    • 9
      days left
  2. on November 29
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    East Bay Pictures
    Posted project update #1

    At Long Last, an Update on Edible City!

    Dear Friends and Supporters of Edible City,

    It's been a very long time since we completed our kickstarter campaign for Edible City, without so much as a peep of an update, and for that I am very sorry and deeply humbled. The process of assembling and editing the amazing material we've collected over the past few years has been at times inspiring, at times challenging, and has even caused a few moments of panic and despair.

    I'm happy to say, however, that I've broken on through to the other side, and am now making great progress! A rough cut has recently been completed, and sections of it are viewable on the new website, ediblecity.net.

    There's also a new Facebook page and Twitter account (@EdibleCityMovie) as well as this email list, which will keep everyone up to date as the film approaches completion and distribution.

    The plan is to finish a fine cut of the film by the end of the year, and begin screenings around the Bay Area in early 2012, as well as submitting it to film festivals and distributors. 

    The decision to include images from videos around the internet has greatly improved the scope and power of the film, and has also determined that Edible City will be a not-for-profit, educational film, so it will also be available in its entirety online, for free. 

    I'm very excited to hear your reactions to the new material on ediblecity.net, as well as to the new site itself. Please send your comments and thoughts!

    Thank you for your support, for your patience, and for your engagement. I look forward to sending the next update soon! 

    Yours, 

    Andrew Hasse

    Director/Edible City

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  3. on April 15, 2011
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    East Bay Pictures
    backed a project

    The Flow - A Paintbrush for Touch Screens by Anthony Cerra

    The Flow paintbrush is the perfect companion to the modern touch screen canvas.

    • 114% funded $11,465 pledged
    • 365 backers
    • Funded May 14, 2011
  4. on April 11, 2011
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    East Bay Pictures
    backed a project

    The Cosmonaut: A Wide-Grip Stylus for Touch Screens by Dan Provost & Tom Gerhardt

    The Cosmonaut is a minimal, wide-grip capacitive stylus for touch screens. Perfect for sketching and doodling on any tablet.

    • 268% funded $134,236 pledged
    • 6,192 backers
    • Funded Apr 20, 2011
  5. on April 6, 2011
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    East Bay Pictures
    backed a project

    Compass Green: A Mobile Greenhouse Project by Nick Runkle and Justin Cutter

    Compass Green is a greenhouse on wheels designed to teach sustainability to new audiences across the country.

    • 102% funded $27,616 pledged
    • 335 backers
    • Funded Apr 28, 2011
  6. on February 2, 2010
    Funded!

    EDIBLE CITY - a movie in the making by East Bay Pictures

    A journey through the Bay Area food movement following farmers, cooks, activists, and educators who are fighting for food justice in their communities

    • 112% funded $5,634 pledged
    • 51 backers
    • Funded Feb 02, 2010
  7. on November 6, 2009
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    East Bay Pictures launched a project

    EDIBLE CITY - a movie in the making by East Bay Pictures

    A journey through the Bay Area food movement following farmers, cooks, activists, and educators who are fighting for food justice in their communities

    • $5,000 funding goal
    • 02/02/2010 Funding Ended