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Moosicorn in "A FriendFeed Convergence" by Christopher Harley

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2010

Scott and Alex Mueller, along with their dog Sadie, are building a sustainable dream farm and sharing their journey with you.
Their mission at the Moosicorn Ranch is to build a more sustainable life for themselves and in doing so share it with others.

To accomplish this they will:
1) Build a personal home that sustains the earth.
2) Support a retreat for others to learn how they did it and what doing it does for the soul.
3) Enjoy!

You can learn more about what they are doing by visiting www.moosicorn.com


Excerpt from "A FriendFeed Convergence"
In this film, four friends from diverse backgrounds sit and discuss how it is that they've come to know each other so well before ever meeting in person. The viewer enters the discussion mid-stream and exits in just the same manner. Though their conversation is, at its foundation, informed by their involvement in FriendFeed, non-users should be able to identify with the core sentiments proffered by each person at the table. Namely, that the need to tell stories and share with one's friends is still just as viable a pursuit online as it is in person.

Starring:
Derrick Jefferson
Holly Blosser
Scott Mueller
Alex Scoble

Executive Producer
Christopher Harley

Director
Tom Hopkins

Technical Director
John Opalko

Audio Engineer
Jim Winkle

Graphics
Gordon Westfall

Lighting Technician
Jim Thompson

Floor Director
Rocco Giannetta

Cameras
Frances Fagan
Jim Thompson
Rocco Giannetta
Jan Dance

Production Assistant
Patrick Nye

Production Assistant
Ann Kasper

Studio Engineer
Jack Eggers

Produced at the Studios of Portland Community Media, Portland, Oregon. 2010

And special thanks to Steve Weiss and the crew from Zacuto for understanding that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

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