VC2 Top Contenders US | February 06, 2007 | 124 comments

Food For Thought

Brainstorm
In 2005 Time magazine named Peter Singer one of the world's 100 most influential people. The New Yorker claims: "Peter Singer may be the most controversial philosopher alive, he is certianly among the most influential." I had the chance to sit down with Mr. Singer after reading his book "The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter."
Little did I know the way it would influence me and change the way I thought about food.
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  • GabrielConstans
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      GabrielConstans  
    • Great combination of interview and images. One of the best "environmental" movies I've seen on Current TV and perhaps one of the most influential.

      Take a look at my clip, if you have a moment, at: link

    • 4 years ago
  • phox
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      phox  
    • Tempo is to slow, especially in the beginning. i had to force myself to continue to watch and listen. My instinct was to stop paying attention.

      Also, it would have been nice to touch on the subject of evolution's impact on species dietary needs. Peter himself brought up the point that early man *had* to eat meat in order to survive and evolve. So isn't' it to late for us? Aren't we designed for meat eating at this point? If not... why?

    • 4 years ago
  • Booney
  • ktrade
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      ktrade  
    • The inefficient ratio of protein and other nutrients when converted from grain to meat is a problem that needs more attention.

      Environmental and economic effects will be far reaching if socio-cultural norms do not change.

    • 4 years ago
  • anilramchand
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      anilramchand  
    • the subject matter is relevant, timely. Thought the fade ins and splicing in of other scenes helped break the monotony of the interview. Would suggest showing an alternate point of view (perhaps) and maybe filming the subject from more angles/different settings.

      The piece leaves you with a lot to think about. Liked it. Thanks.

    • 4 years ago
  • hoc_one
  • njoslin
  • kennyJ
  • rockus
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      rockus  
    • I love the format of quotes, pictures, soothing music to make bearable the horrible facts & calm presentation of the speaker -

      While I really appreciate all of the above - there is a bit of a monotone feeling .... perhaps this could be addressed through greater variation in the music score?

    • 5 years ago
  • rockus
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      rockus  
    • I love the format of quotes, pictures, soothing music to make bearable the horrible facts & calm presentation of the speaker -

      While I really appreciate all of the above - there is a bit of a monotone feeling .... perhaps this could be addressed through greater variation in the music score?

    • 5 years ago
  • shride
  • eludtke
  • evita
  • cobracommander
  • KathleenPorter
  • iamcamp
  • MikeReddy
  • SFArchitect
  • AMson
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      AMson  
    • Very insightful and frank- which is what we need more of in this society. Enough of the frilly hotness that seems to be all that is consumed these days....

    • 5 years ago
  • RedBerg
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      RedBerg  
    • Good mini docomentary. Like somebody already comment litte bit monotonic. And you have to remember that situation isn't same in all countries. In many countries they are really watching that animals are treated nicely.

    • 5 years ago
  • cookseyac
  • BreadandCircus
  • rata4
  • bcprints
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      bcprints  
    • GL another result of human over population and poorly planned growth..the need to make our food in factories and in this manner.

    • 5 years ago
  • gregygreg
  • freejsmoke420
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      freejsmoke420  
    • more fact pages b/c the man is a little monotone. also what can we do about it. i am not a vegetarian but i do not want to have animals tortured or rainforest destroyed either. any human should have compassion for all life for all things (even plants).

    • 5 years ago
  • edwards123
  • Earth_Peace_Love
  • jsburman
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      jsburman  
    • Singer is a great advocate for sustainable food production. And your visuals are often quite remarkable.

      What I would suggest, if you ever want to expand this into a longer format, is to go with him to a few different food retailers: a conventional supermarket, a healthfood store and, say, a farmers' market and have him give the viewer a tour of how to make purchasing decisions. Have him interact with the staff. That might be fascinating.

      I'd also try to draw out a wider range of feeling from Mr. Singer. What makes him angry? Hopeful? What political movements is he drawn to?

      Best of luck.

      J

    • 5 years ago
  • ApathyKills
  • TheOtherWhiteMeat
  • TheOtherWhiteMeat
  • nigelryan
  • adamblack50
  • CooperCarr
  • Languid_Larry
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      Languid_Larry  
    • Could you add something about how the world got to this point and where it's going. A global population of less than a billion people could perhaps live in balance on an omniferous diet. Are we genetically prepared to eat meat?

    • 5 years ago
  • gspinner
  • Califtea
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      Califtea  
    • All points of view are a form of information. How do you changes centuries of habits? By affecting one person at a time. I think this video could do that.

    • 5 years ago
  • basma
  • madeline777
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      madeline777  
    • i belive that we need to do somthing to get our Earth back to bing the healthy thriving evnviorment that we want to live and b a part of. if everyone took a stand for what thy belived in and what they thought was right we could mak such a differance. we need to care for our earth and treat it with respect. war and lik this video on the animals and the way we harvest our food needs to take a dramatic change unless we are looking foward to having an undesireable future filled with diease and hate predjudice and climate problems .. so be the differance and take a stand for what you belive in .. do you have th strength to take action?
      -Madeline

    • 5 years ago
  • BigCat
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      BigCat  
    • Very informative. No matter which side of the animal issue you are on, the fact is that the meat industry is big business and makes a lot of waste, and in that we all take a risk of trusting them to keep it healthy and not cut corners to save $$. uumm
      Pass the veggies please...

    • 5 years ago
  • djlandoland
  • Brownkyl
  • xoxtotalradnessxox
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      xoxtotalradnessxox  
    • I think its something that people need to know about and I think just cutting animal products from our diet could totally change the direction that our environement is heading in now. Just doing this could solve most of the problems that our world is currently facing.

    • 5 years ago
  • MorningSon
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      MorningSon  
    • I liked the ethical ideas presented and the interview was very direct. I felt it ran a little long and dragged at some points with a little too much focus on the interview film which remains visually stagnant for the duration of the clip. More referenced data would go a long way to show the economic and ecological impact of large scale farming. Without referencing independent data the interlude cards come off as a little propagandist.

    • 5 years ago
  • digitalliance
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      digitalliance  
    • Its not our fault, we as humans are omnivores and its big business that is mainly at fault. I would have liked the blame squarely put there. Maybe a little more emphasis on the 'business' end of the food industry in future edits. good subject matter.

    • 5 years ago
  • Sephroe
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      Sephroe  
    • It's a little jaded, and borderline's PETA, but there are a few reasons as to why, and still the guy speaking remains neutral on his points wishing (much like I would) to still have animals for food when all is said and done gives him some backbone that most people don't have who cator to one side only.

    • 5 years ago
  • serve2conserve
  • Voytek
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      Voytek  
    • Planet Earth and the Universe dont need humans. We are the only spieces killing other spieces, each other and planet itself. Shame on us.
      Some of you say "we dont need this pod on air" - those of you make me feel it is too late for human family to change. We have to be extinct. Universe dont need humans. Global warming hopefully will get rid of the human race. So, lets eat meat and burn this oil!!! Shame on us!

    • 5 years ago
  • zimm25
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      zimm25  
    • Great video except I'd like to see a spotlight on companies and farms that do it better. There are farms that treat animals well and the best way to change behavior is to use the power of the purse. A few spotlighted companies could help those who watch the video make a change.

    • 5 years ago
  • Auntie_Social
  • brentnhunter
  • hippisteve
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      hippisteve  
    • Excellent Pod ~ Animals are beautiful majestic creatures that should not be reduced down to level of food~ The Violence perpetrated against Animals in the name of sustenance is cruel and unjustifiable! Barbaric actually!

    • 5 years ago
  • michaelpk
  • usumacinta
  • CCorsair
  • CCorsair
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      CCorsair  
    • This a propaganda film for PeTa and HSUS who want to kill off the Farms and right now are working to kill your right to own pets in main state here in the US.
      the shots of some of these animals being killed are stock footage shot form some 10 to 15 years old.

      I seen nearly all of the footage of the animal in PeTa vidios and HSUS as well and his scrip is right out of the Peta hand book We don't need to air propaganda film for PeTa and HSUS here on current

    • 5 years ago
  • NailBunnyLuver
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      NailBunnyLuver  
    • Before this I had brushed off the idea of animal rights when I had gotten brochures from PETA. This completely blew me away though. I hope to get more involved with this even though I know it will be hard for me to get away from meat.

    • 5 years ago
  • zigaroma
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      zigaroma  
    • It's true we should treat our animals better but I don't think we need to stop eating meat like some people say. Great pod btw hope it gets on, not sure who would say no to this pod.

    • 5 years ago
  • DavidGeorge
  • AERE
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      AERE  
    • I'll be short: Very Good. If I had my choice I would d buy my food from "organic" ( name it humane?) stores only. Don't have those anywhere nearby yet... And I am not a vegan. Soon enough (I hope, dictated by the necessity) our society will change. CJs like this one make the difference. GL from me.
      By the way: I really don't understand why some people vote "No" for this pod.

      link

    • 5 years ago
  • trevorw
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      trevorw  
    • GL. Overall good. May I offer some constructive criticism?

      1. It was too long and I felt like he started rambling about half way through. Find the "meat" of the story and tell that (like my pun?).
      2. maybe you can break it up with the same points being made by someone else, or a narator, or by him in a different setting like that book signing.
      3. Use some sort of contrast filter on the footage. I felt like it was washed out and hazy. If you use FCP, search "Lyric Shadow-Highlight".

    • 5 years ago
  • russell_wetanson
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      russell_wetanson  
    • Very informative. I wonder if I couldn't be edited into two different pods, though, to make it shorter...

      When you get a chance, please let me know what you think about my pods, "Retiring in Exhile" and "We have issues..."

    • 5 years ago
  • rawbird
  • shula_2000
  • weskandel
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      weskandel  
    • Comparing animals to slaves is absolutely rediculous. Animals are not people. I'm not saying that we should treet them badly, but seriously.

    • 5 years ago
  • Kwiksottic
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      Kwiksottic  
    • This pod was extremely informative to those of us who are not aware of the issues associated with Americas eating habits. I like the fact that it's short enough that hopefully those who don't care enough now, might just take the time to see the impact the choices they make have on the environment today and in the future and they might just take some action. Veal has never been appetizing to me nor will it ever be thanks to the information you have shared. Thank you.

    • 5 years ago
  • Hopemn
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      Hopemn  
    • Nicely done. I completely agree more with the points your interviewee raised. We especially need to continue to the move to organic fertilizers--everywhere--not just in rural, agricultural settings.
      Check out my pod "Generation Debt" about gen x/yers facing credit problems, if you have a chance, I'd really appreciate your feedback.
      My other pod "victory against mcdonalds" is about farmworkers' winning higher wages from the fast-food giant.
      thanks, and GL!

    • 5 years ago
  • NDavis
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      NDavis  
    • Don't take offense I would like to offer some constructive criticsim on the editing and production of this pod to make it more effective because I think it is an important message. First off it's way too long. Several of Peter's points are redundant and can be taken out to make the stronger points hit the viewer even harder. Secondly, you use way too many fade in-outs--they are distracting--just make them cut shots unless you are cutting to, say the factory shots or still photos. Also you use way to many jump cuts to Peter--there is more footage like interiors of grocery stores etc that you could use to break that up. I think there are actually two issues within the subject --1) cruelty to animals, which most people unfortunately don't care about and 2) environmental effects and global warming. You absolutely must mention that cows contribute 1/3rd of the world's methane (in dung, farts, and as they decompose)--which is way worse than CO2--1 cow is equivalent to the output of 25 cars. This is fact. People who don't care about animals may respond more to this--it's more effective to expand the reach of your pods beyond people that think like you. Finally, Peter's comment that compares human disregard for animal rights to the slave trade should open the piece as the main sound bite to support issue #1--it's a very strong statement and gets lost among the sound bites you sandwhich it between. I understand these are many pointers to receive (and I may seem obnoxious), but I hope that they are perceived as helpful--I think you have done a great job and that the piece could just be tweaked a bit to work better.

    • 5 years ago
  • maryb1
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      maryb1  
    • Definately for t.v. We need people presenting solutions that businesses and consumers will greenlight also. Animal cruelty should have definitions for the 21st century. Thank you for the video.

    • 5 years ago
  • Common_People_Productions
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      Common_People_Productions  
    • Excellent video. Concise points on an extremely important issue. nothing I hadn't heard before, but I thought you put it together very nicely, good cutaways. Did you take that footage at the factory farms? Anyway this should defenatly get on.

      Thanks for looking at Xwaste.
      Good `luck

      Talbott

    • 5 years ago
  • Allotarto
  • Northwest_Resistance
  • Brainstorm
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      Brainstorm  
    • Thank you everyone for your thoughts. Producing this piece has had a dramatic effect on the way I look at eating now. I can't say that I am a vegetarian 100% because I eat fish; however my girlfriend and I are now eating almost 100% organic and local when possible. There is a change that is beginning to take hold, even here on the East Coast, once again, a step behind the West Coast!

      I think the main point of this piece is that animals are living beings just like people and they should be treated with the same type of respect. They deserve to live their life with a decent place to live, and available clean water and food. This job and responsibility is ours as long as we continue to take part in the consumption of animals for food.

    • 5 years ago
  • WOOMZA
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      WOOMZA  
    • It's probably true,.. we should all become veg's,... but this guys speaks a bit of "hogwash", about prejudice against animals,.. etc. I like hamburgers, but if I had to kill a cow, or deer, I would never be able to do it and would become a veg! Give us some real choices, huh Peter???? Thanks. This video is worth watching,.. take the hit!

    • 5 years ago
  • cynth
  • oneal5643
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      oneal5643  
    • good story line - ...got my GL.....When you have a minute - please review "The Kitchen Killer" - a POD on indoor air quality/burns associated with Open Flame Cooking and a simple low cost solution. It effects those Least Served.
      The link is :link

    • 5 years ago
  • isthisseattaken
  • deedee88
  • DirectorDave
  • Brandyw3kids
  • ZanvanCole
  • YourFaceProductions
  • macklola
  • applesauce77
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      applesauce77  
    • Great pod. It's hard to watch some the scenes of what really goes on in the farms and slaughter houses. But most people just turn a blind eye to the reality of it so they can shop without a moral conscience. Humans are destructive beings, and destroy everything they touch. I am sadded to say that I don't beleive we will ever change. For the small but growing few that wish to protect the planet this task is futile. With all the technology we posses it is not used wisely. Bio diesel has been known about for years, why is it only now being brought further into the light? Due to the war and oil dependency!!! Not because we are that concered with the planets health. That is a secondary benefit isn't it!

    • 5 years ago
  • JillianPJ
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      JillianPJ  
    • This is also an important issue, when they animals start running, there's a problem. When the animals are hurt, we are next in line! I do believe proteins are an important source of energy, but do we really need things like, fast food, or things like that? We do need to be balanced, but an abundace of animals is hurting both sides, humans and animals. What happens when the animals are all gone? Will we eat each other?! Ugh.

    • 5 years ago
  • blando3
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      blando3  
    • Great! Good stats in there, too. We also need to remember the detrimental effects that mass farming has on the environment. I'm quite passionate about this and wish we could see footage of little calves cooped up on major networks...if you can, check out my pieces as well!

    • 5 years ago
  • jeremeylavoi
  • DariusLux
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      DariusLux  
    • very informative and insightful. it is important that this kind of perspective is given a platform: if more people begin to consider what Peter is talking about then we all will begin to make a difference, especially since it appears that we often vote with the dollars we spend.

      i think the visuals could have been a bit more attractive in order to hold the attention of many who need to hear this

    • 5 years ago
  • vangogh905
  • vigliotti
  • randomfrenchie
  • ZanvanCole
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      ZanvanCole  
    • no words can change the problems shown in your pod. but we do need this on tv so people can see the things we do to animals.

      the question still remains what do we do to change it?

    • 5 years ago
  • captainplanet
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      captainplanet  
    • Excellent stuff... defintely should be seen by a wider audience. Ideal product for Current. If I was not already a Veggie for 28 years would be a good stimulus to my thinking !!!!

    • 5 years ago
  • Lestat
  • One2three7
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      One2three7  
    • loved the shot of earth to begin ( how could you get the rights to that so it could be aired on TV though?) I gave it the green light.

      Check out my pod and tell me what you think.
      "A window to my world"
      Show some of my life with an inborn genetic disorder, actually relates to your pod somewhat because of my highly restricted vegan like diet.

    • 5 years ago
  • PatrickHJohnson
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      PatrickHJohnson  
    • Solid. It would have been nice to have a more visually interesting background during the interview, but aside from that. Very good and informative. GL

    • 5 years ago
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • This is a well done pod with much information that needs to be seen. Also, thank you for mentioning the amount of water we waste on agricutlure. 70% of all water used is for agriculture, and its waste has now along with climate change created a global water crisis where over one billion are now without potable water with predictions that by 2025 two thirds of this world will be without potable water. We must reassess our priorities in this life and become morally responsible for our actions against other species and ourselves. Thank you for doing this.

    • 5 years ago
  • IAMME
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      IAMME  
    • As a "Naturopath in retirement"...I have had the opportunity to be exposed to information that the mainstream wouldn't even bother consider EVEN if they had the opportunity to know about it. Well presented. See my pod on the environment (Anti-Doomsday)...You might even like the one on "The Secret is You - Besides we used the same EARTH Graphic (smile)

    • 5 years ago
  • michelc
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