Hollywood Goes Green
Hollywood Goes Green:
Here is the web site of this event
December 8-9 2008 Universal Hilton, Los Angeles.
This is going to be a very powerful event
influencing the Greening of Hollywood.
Date: 11/17/2008 9:19:20 PM ( 16 y ) ... viewed 1161 times
Update
November 19, 08
On my birthday eve, Selene DeYarus of the Organic Center
invited me to help with the photographer at the Fundraiser
described below.
I am looking forward this event.
I was the photographer for the ORGANIC CENTER
FUNDRAISER at the NATURAL PRODUCT EXPO WEST.
Numbers of my digital images appear in the video
moderated by Sarah Snow. Super Ripe Digital images
were also features as part of the power point presentation
that night.
HP is one of the key sponsors of HOLLYWOOD GOES GREEN.
I have mastered the HP KIOSK technology and would like to show
a few of my Greeting Cards mockups to the folks at HP.
The series of greeting cards will support
So Cal Local Organic Farmers.
Here is an update on the Greeting Cards:
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1304689
One of my other key projects involves
giving each person confidence that they can grow
a bit of their own food.
The centerpiece of this Enchanted Garden Campaign
is a locally grown organic beet growing in a pot.
The Beet is named
KEEP the BEET Media Star
The World's First Talking Beet Plan.
KEEP the BEET MEDIA star has a bright future.
chris Hillman of Celebrity International
took one look at a cartoon drawing made by
Liora Leah and thought that KEEP the BEET
would make a great animated cartoon.
KEEP the BEET of course, speaks for herself.
She is looking forward to attending HOLLYWOOD GOES
GREEN. I'm rooting for you, sez KEEP the BEET MEDIA STAR.
HERE are some links about
HOLLYWOOD GOES GREEN:
Http://www.Hollywoodgoesgreen.com
ORGANIC CENTER BENEFIT:
I was the main photographer at the Organic Center
Fundraiser last Spring at the Natural Product Expo West
https://www.organic-center.org/liveLA2008_v1.php
DECEMBER 9, 2008
ORGANIC CENTER PANEL AT
HOLLYWOOD GOES GREEN:
2:20-3:10 | From Roots to Shoots—Sustainable and Locally Grown Food Trends
With the rise of celebrity chefs and restaurants, now the next big trend is food sourcing—
selecting sustainable food that is locally grown without chemicals.
In order to be called “organic”, food production must comply
with standards set by the government. Hollywood loves good food
—parties, entertainment, premieres, and restaurants..
What does the trend of sustainable, natural and organic food
mean for Hollywood? Will organic food adoption by high profile celebrities
and Hollywood executives have an impact on food sales and awareness?
Panelists:
• Sara Snow, Green-living expert and Discovery Channel host
• Dr. Alan Green, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
at Stanford University School of Medicine and author
Moderator: Steven Hoffman, The Organic Center, Managing Director
http://www.hollywoodgoesgreen.com/agenda.php
Nine of my photos are in this Video Fundraiser
for the ORGANIC CENTER:
https://www.organic-center.org/news.video.html
PRESS RELEASE FOR THIS EVENT:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/081125/20081125005797.html?.v=1
Press Release Source: iHollywood Forum
Hollywood Goes Green Summit Dec. 8-9 Announces Stellar Speaker Lineup Including Actress Laura Dern for The Organic Center Dinner
Tuesday November 25, 12:13 pm ET
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iHollywood Forum, announced its final speaker lineup for the second annual “Hollywood Goes Green” conference held this December 8-9, 2008 at the Hilton Universal in Los Angeles. The high profile conference, addressing environmental issues in entertainment and media, will host more than 40 speakers and exhibitors. The title sponsors include HP and General Motors; the gold sponsor is Sony DADC.
On the second night, Dec. 9, from 6:30-9:30pm, the conference will feature an appearance and remarks by film and TV actress Laura Dern at the “For the Health of Our Children” fundraising dinner. All proceeds will benefit The Organic Center and Healthy Child, Healthy World, both nonprofit associations respectively dedicated to raising awareness about the health benefits of organic food and farming and protecting children from harmful chemical exposures through education and prevention strategies. The dinner will showcase delicious organic food creations featuring signature dishes by top organic chefs.
"GM is pleased to be the title sponsor of Hollywood Goes Green for the second year," said Dave Barthmuss, Environment & Energy Communications Manager at General Motors. "Our goal is to show the entertainment industry what GM is doing to reinvent the automobile and our company by quickly moving toward all sorts of electrically-driven products. We're excited to display the Saturn Vue plug-in hybrid, and offer attendees a chance to test drive the new Saturn Vue 2 mode hybrid and the emissions-free, petroleum-free Chevy Equinox electric fuel cell vehicle.
Bathmuss continued: "We hope to influence Hollywood in how it depicts green cars in film and TV, and encourage those making purchasing decisions for personal or business use to consider vehicles that use any kind of available electric technology. This collective effort is necessary to make electric vehicle technology -- be it hybrids, plug-in hybrids, fuel cell electrics, and even extended-range electrics like the Chevy Volt - commercially viable so they can be seen on the road in large numbers."
“HP is also pleased to be a title sponsor of this event. We believe that new data center technologies help media and entertainment companies reach two critical goals, a smaller carbon footprint and reduced energy costs,” said Stephen McKenna, vice president, Communications and Media Solutions, HP. “As part of the HP Eco Solutions program, HP provides its customers with a broad range of solutions that limit environmental impact and improve the bottom line.”
“While celebrities have long been environmental activists, studios and production companies have been cautious about adopting the green philosophy as it applies to their business operations” says Zahava Stroud, President of iHollywood Forum and Conference founder. “Today, during an economic slowdown, implementing sustainable solutions is a necessity within global entertainment business operations to improve profitability. Studios and broadcast networks are committing resources to reducing their carbon footprint across the board in entertainment production, distribution, and marketing.”
As part of the event, iHollywood Forum will publish the second edition of “Hollywood Goes Green” guide with practical guidelines for implementing strategies addressed at the conference. The guide from last year is available as a free PDF download on the Website.
IHOLLYWOOD FORUM:
http://www.ihollywoodforum.com/
BEET KEEPERS UNITE:
KEEP the BEET MEDIA STARS Blog:
http://www.curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1209704
HEALING QUEST:
http://www.healingquest.tv/
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