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Full Title -
Made-in-Alberta - Chapter 2: Ep. 1 "Recycled Paper"
Recycled Paper
A Woodland Cree traditional healer explains the damage done
by spraying herbicides after clear cutting. Earth's General Store
encourages the use of recycled paper.
Forests for the Future
We need Alberta’s forests to slow global warming, as well as
provide clean air, water and habitat for many different species. The
boreal forest also provides a livelihood to many northern Albertans. How
can we have industry in the forest without destroying it?
Made-in-Alberta
Energy, water and climate, these are hot topics for the 21st Century.
With conventional fuel reserves running out, water tables running low,
and global temperatures running high, many Albertans are finding new
energy solutions. Made-in-Alberta brings their stories to community
television and the world wide web with this innovative new series.
Length:
6 min
Date Produced:
Nov 2005
Production Company:
RBCC
Media Partner:
Shaw TV
Produced in partnership
with:
Additional funding
from:
Earth's
General Store
Aired/Screened/Viewed:
Shaw TV –
Nov 2005 (and repeats)
YouTube – uploaded Jan. 23rd, 2008
Available on DVD?
– yes
Credits:
Executive
Producers for RBCC: Barb Allard, Ric Gustavsen
Written & Directed: Barb Allard
Camera & DOP: Ric Gustavsen
Additional camera: Barb Allard
Editor: Susan Padget
Motion Graphics: Oleg Ognev
Original Music: licensed music library
Executive Producer for Shaw TV: Mark Doram
Production Manager for Shaw TV: Mike Fawcett
Interviewees and Experts (in order of appearance):
Russell Willier, Woodland Cree Wisdom Keeper
Michael Kalmanovitch, Sustainable Urbanism Advocate & Retailer
Additional Thanks to:
The
production crew and reporters at Shaw TV.
The members and staff of Film and Video Arts, Alberta (FAVA)
web link:
http://fava.ca
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