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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on June 1, 2010.
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1 copy of the film
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1 copy of the film and a Fried Squid logo T-shirt
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1 copy of the film, a Fried Squid logo T-shirt and a copy of my last documentary on sustainable urban agriculture
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Exclusive invitation to the first screening of this film. Screening will take place in an independent Southwest Virginia theater. Filmmakers and some of the subjects in the film will be on hand to discuss the work. You will also receive one pound of Brazil Alta Mogiana coffee, one copy of the film on DVD and a Fried Squid T-Shirt.
Pledge $75 or more
Hands-on coffee roasting instruction (Blacksburg, VA area only). A local, independent shop will bring you into the roasting lab and demonstrate the roast process. You will take home a pound of your coffee. You'll also receive a copy of the film and a Fried Squid Logo Tee.
Pledge $150 or more
Coffee-of-the-month for one year. Backers selecting this option will receive one pound of coffee each month for 12 months from direct trade sources. Coffees can be shipped anywhere in the continental United States through novaroast.com. Backers will also receive a copy of the film and a Fried Squid Tee.
Pledge $500 or more
Name a blend. You. Immortalized in coffee. You will get to pick the coffees, the roast levels and the name. A small, independent roaster will work with you to finalize the blend and it will be available for sale through novaroast.com. You get a copy of the film and a T-Shirt.
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Seneca Haynes is an Independent filmmaker working under the banner of Fried Squid Productions since 2004. A graduate of VA-Tech, 2003. Fried Squid produces narrative films as well as documentaries and educational media.
Media production is my artistic way, so my documentary work is not mere journalism. It is, for me, socially responsible scholarship and an active way for me to engage with the world. I ask questions, listen, observe and record. The process is entirely transparent and I endeavor to include all voices and perspectives without bias. Interpretation on my part, in the creation of the film, begins and ends with editing. In the editing process I take a large quantity of video and audio (hundreds of hours) gathered over the course of months, consisting of focused interviews, photography, research, and exploration, then I reduce that body of information down to it's best, most balanced presentation of the various perspectives and voices contained therein. This is more than just entertainment (although I do make an effort to produce a film with some aesthetic character) and more than superficial information passing across a screen.
This kind of documentary is not intended to be criticism, but rather to inform proper, intelligent criticism and analysis on the part of the individual community members that receive the film and for whom the film is intended. (Criticism and analysis, by the way, that are regularly necessary in any community of people who strive mindfully to maintain a standard of balanced, dynamic and compassionate growth.)
I believe that documentary film work can be wonderfully precise in its effectiveness as a tool for providing a sound basis in productive community dialogue and allowing for all the kinds of action that are of the utmost benefit to every single person touched by a particular subject. I think this holds true particularly when the film is made in and for specific local communities.
There is no shortage of journalists and filmmakers out there who will trip all over themselves looking for something "Wrong" to point their cameras at; sometimes for the sake of self aggrandizing exploitation, sometimes out of an honest concern for justice. However you might feel about that kind of media, I think it is important for me to let you know as I begin the preliminary stages of making this documentary that will bring me into Brazil, and into a community where I am at the moment a stranger, soon to be a guest, I want stress that I choose to do things differently.
I am interested in looking at good ideas, honest efforts and thoughtful, openminded explorations. I'm interested in refining and propagating the positive nature of Humanity. I'm interested in people who care about how their decisions effect others. I'm interested in groups who are actively developing models and language to reinvent what they do- whatever they do- as a sustainable process.
When I go into the field I go as a professional, as an artist, as a student and, given the nature of my work, an ambassador of my home community. Naturally I do not use personal or copyrighted images of any kind in my films without express written permission. I do not film without asking permission first. I do not utilize footage or audio to change meanings or put words in someone's mouth. I do not give or sell my b-roll documentary footage, audio or photography of people to ANYONE. Wherever I go, I go only with respect, only to places where my intentions have preceded me with clarity. A particularly beneficial attitude and practice when one wishes to go back later ;o)
Initially, I signed up for the $20 pledge. Then novaroast.com and Easy Chair added the $150 reward level (1 pound of coffee per month for 12 months). After a quick bit of math and a chat with Russell, I decided that I most certainly will buy $150 worth of coffee over the next 12 months, so why not go ahead and pay it in advance and at the same time "pay it forward" for this project? The fantastically crafted coffee was incentive enough; knowing that a great film that draws the community even closer together will be made is just perfect crema on the top ;).
I'm proud to support Seneca.
Why am I backing this project? In 1995, when the big banks refused to even look at our plan, a small town banker gave us a loan which we used to purchase a defunct coffee shop. That shop is now almost 15 years old and has opened up the world to me through coffee. I promised myself that if I was ever in a position to help somebody with a vision and a dream that I would do whatever I could. So here goes...
Folks, these ARE how grassroots efforts propel information into the mainstream so people are accurately aware of issues around the world. I hope everyone can suggest this to at least one other person so this can happen!
Yay!
Gonna try a little "pay it forward" action. I just upped my pledge by ten bucks for a friend in Denver. Hoping he will pass that on to another artist or friend of the indie arts.
Whew. You didn't tell me you were making a horror flick. Those two coffee guys are scary.
Looks good Seneca!! I'm looking forward to seeing the final cut! Thanks for swinging by our comic launch!