Were any Native people in North America originally vegan? Here's some "food for thought" to celebrate your Fourth of July weekend. Thank you to VeganFlix Studios for awarding us a grant to create this film, and to Rita Laws for her thought-provoking writi...
Maura Nicolaita
Hi Yayoi! Thanks for sharing!
By the way, we have an on-going video contest. If you have a short film that is below 5 minutes, you can enter it for free here: https://www.summershortscontest.com/
( You can enter up to 3 short films)
With rap artist, One Sir Grove, spitting lyrics to music producer Ceasar Beats’ melodies, we’ve created a short story featuring images from videographers from All Around the World! To our Sexy Voices of Hollywood fans, this is for you!
https://yourhiph...
Yayoi WinfreyMaura Nicolaita, thank you! from the time i received the audio from the rapper it took me about a week to complete the video. i had so much fun creating the graphics, but i wish i knew Apple Motion so i could've used it instead of FCPX keyframing--which... moreMaura Nicolaita, thank you! from the time i received the audio from the rapper it took me about a week to complete the video. i had so much fun creating the graphics, but i wish i knew Apple Motion so i could've used it instead of FCPX keyframing--which doesn't allow as smooth a movement.
Yayoi Winfrey
Emily Wilkes, no but i felt like i did. lol. there are so many wonderful world cultures. we released this on 9/21 which is the UN International Day of Peace.
Maura Nicolaita
It works if you click on Watch on YouTube. Here is the direct link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoAIF64hP5o&ab_channel=YayoiWinfrey
"BFF’s: Buddhist Friends Forever" is chapter 5 of 5 chapters in the award-winning “War Brides of Japan, a docu*memory” film series available at Video On Demand, on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/watermelonsushi
In this trailer, Dottie (“Missing Her Mom”) tea...
Yayoi Winfrey
aloha, ladies. thank you for your comments. Anong Lawan, i chose this subject matter because my mother was a war bride, and i grew up around many of them. they were the best part of my childhood!
"The Culture” is chapter 4 of 5 chapters in the award-winning “War Brides of Japan, a docu*memory” film series available at Video On Demand, on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/watermelonsushi
In this trailer, war bride daughter M Fumie (“Cactus…Cranes…Cooks")...
konnich-wa. this group is for anyone desiring to know more about the topic of Japanese war brides, Japanese women who married U.S. occupying military following WWII. we have a Facebook group as well as a Facebook fan page. while we don't expect a lot of activity here, we do hope you will help us finish this documentary (currently in post) through your ongoing encouragement. arrigatou gozaimasu.