You know
I am a big fan of Brad Lancaster and I tried so hard to vote for him. I also tried to see his trailer, it plays maybe 2 to 3 sec of film and 12 + of buffering. Is
this the best we can do? Also I got a lot of commercial on the competition
and the the company sponsering it, but not much about Brad. VERY
DISAPPOINTING!
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From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
Sent: Nov 14, 2012 8:41 PM
To: lapg@arashi.com
Subject: [Lapg] Brad Lancaster is asking that we PLEASE VOTE FOR/ FREE
WATER is a Semifinalist in the $200, 000 FOCUS FORWARD Filmmaker
Competition
Brad Lancaster is asking
that we PLEASE VOTE /FOR FREE WATER is a
Semifinalist in the $200,000 FOCUS FORWARD Filmmaker
Competition
http://vimeo.com/focusforwardfilms/semifinalists/51886318
FREE WATER is a Semifinalist in the $200,000 FOCUS FORWARD Filmmaker
Competition and is in the running to become the $100,000 Grand Prize
Winner. It could also be named an Audience Favorite if it's among the
ten that receives the most votes. If you love it, vote for it. Click on
the VOTE button in the top right corner of the video player. Note that
voting may not be available on all mobile platforms, and browser
cookies must be enabled to vote.
Please check out and vote for this great short video
on the potential of planting the rain. If it wins, water harvesting
will get a LOT of great exposure, and we'll have the opportunity to
make a longer, more comprehensive video. And for more juicy info on the
harvest and enhancement of rainwater and other on-site resources check
out www.HarvestingRainwater.com
and www.DesertHarvesters.org!
- Brad Lancaster
Free Water Andrew Brown
http://vimeo.com/focusforwardfilms/semifinalists/51886318
Free Water Andrew Brown
by Focus Forward Films
FREE WATER is a Semifinalist in the $200,000 FOCUS FORWARD Filmmaker
Competition and is in the running to become the $100,000 Grand Prize
Winner. It could also be named an Audience Favorite if it's among the
ten that receives the most votes. If you love it, vote for it. Click on
the VOTE button in the top right corner of the video player. Note that
voting may not be available on all mobile platforms, and browser
cookies must be enabled to vote.
Discover how to sustainably harvest 100,000 gallons of rainwater per
year in your own back yard, by visiting Brad Landcaster in an urban
desert as he reduces environmental and financial costs and produces
free resources.
Director: Andrew Brown
Director of Photography: Andrew Brown
Editor: Andrew Brown
Producers: Trish Dalton, Scott Davis
Composer: Justin Miller
Special Thanks: Brad Lancaster
Lynne Latham, LEED AP
CERTIFIED PERMACULTURE DESIGNER
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