After a year of filming Permaculture sites from Maine to Wisconsin we are now ready to launch our post-production KickStarter campaign to help this film reach its completion! Please check out the 4-minute trailer that we've put together, and help us share this project with your friends, family, and followers. It has been a journey putting it all together, and we're very happy to be sharing it. Thank you for the support!
Looks like you're producing a high quality documentary. If the rest of it looks a good as the trailer, I imagine it will be great! You've got my support.
Hey everyone - this film is almost fully funded! Only $214 to go. There's a ton of interest in this film and they have put forth a stretch goal to make an even more awesome film.
Subtropical desert (Köppen: BWh)
Elevation: 1090 ft Annual rainfall: 7"
We need another big boost to reach our new goal of 45k, so anything you folks can do to get the word out is much appreciated. 45k will allow us to grow our team and raise the production value, as well as to reach a wider audience.
Thanks to everyone from Permies for the great support on this campaign. We have 5 hours left to meet our stretch goal of 45k. We're close! Any additional contributing and sharing that you can do before the campaign comes to a close will be much appreciated. Cheers to the journey!
I've gotten an email with a link to yekra.com, telling me I could hit the link, make an account and watch the movie (!!) but although I've made an account, and I can see a movie screen shaped window with the inhabit graphics, and there's a line in there that says "start the movie," it's not a live link and nothing I do makes the movie start.
Has anybody else figured this out? I'm on a MacBook Pro running 10.10.2 and Safari 8.0.3
My poor puppy had to have stitches, so she's wearing the cone of shame and I wanted to sit next to her (I'm holding a chew toy for her) and watch the movie!
Hey guys, something weird with yekra (where they were hosting the video) happened and the whole platform is down so as of now I think the DVD is just available at amazon here: