Starting in 2009, Andrew Lavigne, Jon Ornoy and crew of filmmakers have documented the origins of the True North Media House campaign as my colleagues and I sparked a conversation about the role of social reporting during the Vancouver Olympics in a film called “With Glowing Hearts.”
In all my projects, I extol the importance of recording and contextualizing the changes in the civic landscape in the midst of significant world events and these indie filmakers are demonstrating a stellar example of the role of creative arts in the offering this context.
Along with True North Media House, the With Glowing Hearts crew documented the W2 Woodwards arts project and April Smith and AHA Media.
I encourage everyone which an interest in social change and media r/evolution who living in, or visiting to, Vancouver to watch this clip about True North Media House as well as the aforementioned clips.
Andrew Lavinge sets up the clip thusly:
“The latest webisode highlights the folks at True North Media House, featured are two local social media gurus, Vancouver photographer Kris Krug (@kk on twitter) and his counterpart story maker and social media activist Dave Olson (@uncleweed on twitter)”
More With Glowing Hearts:
WGHthemovie.ca- Webisode #2 ‘True North Media House’ on Vimeo
With Glowing Hearts on You Tube
@wghthemovie on Twitter
Animal Mother films on Flickr
More True North Media etc:
Creating the People’s History of 2010: Accredit Yourself and Start Reporting, Partying, and Schmoozing with the World – Vancouver Observer