We’re really excited to have some promotional videos for Plaid Friday this year (There’s also a great one coming for Shop-A-Palooza soon). First and foremost, thanks to Michelle Alford for volunteering her time to create these for the movement.
We would love for our followers to post, like and share these as much as possible over the next week. We know everyone is busy, but there is no time like the present to remind our friends and neighbors about the importance of shopping locally this holiday season.
Go Plaid this Friday - design by Truly Good Design
Michelle is a writer, editor, marketer, and creator. Her weekly (or occassionally monthly) vlogs can be found here:http://youtube.com/user/AmariT
So, with no further ado, the Plaid Friday Video Promos!
This film is the Communications capstone project of Sara DeForest and Scott Silverman, who recently graduated from Tufts University. The name of the documentary is “Know Your Roots: Eat Local” and it details five important reasons to eat local food. We interviewed several local food activists from Boston who tell the story of why local is beneficial for you, for your community and for your future. There is also footage of various local food events in the area such as the Souper Bowl, Meat Meet, farmers’ markets and the Relocalization conference. We hope that our film shows you that local food is widely available in New England, and any small step toward a local food system is a good one.
We’re so excited to present the first episode in a video series about The Local Movement, Somerville Local First and some of its Local Business and Nonprofit Members. We are incredibly grateful for all the time and effort that went into this project. It is a perfect illustration of what keeps our organization going. Here’s the story:
To be blunt: SLF is sorely lacking in resources. We’ve received no grant funding and little funding from government (although the City of Somerville’s Economic Development Department did help fund our coupon book last year, which was pivotal in our growth for which we are very thankful). So telling the story of the movement is always challenging. But the creative community in Somerville and Greater Boston, who appreciate the work we do, has helped us out tremendously.
In almost every case where we’ve produced something to build the movement, designers, writers, web developers, photographers and videographers have graciously donated their talent and resources.
And in this case, things are no different. Street Attack is a Boston-based alternative and digital marketing agency. Mykim Dang, host and producer of the series, also happens to be a former member of Fringe Movement, one of our favorite business incubator spaces. Mykim reached out to us in May with this offer. Street Attack would shoot, edit and publish a series of videos about the Local Movement, SLF and its members. They’d do it for free. And we could use the content in anyway that we wanted.
It is this type of outreach that demonstrates the power of community and the supportive environment it fosters. This is where we’re going in the movement, because it is where we should be. Faced with difficulties and challenges, we are reminded that amazing community members surround us, willing to offer their love and assistance. And they surround you too.
We would like to again thank Street Attack for this work and all their help. We hope you enjoy the series and share them with your friends, and feel more connected to the movement and our members.