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META NEWS - Summer 2010 Edition

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 Message from the Executive Director

As your Executive Director my job is to keep things running smoothly and to reach out to the community. It has been a pleasure visiting with many of you by phone and in person this past month and learning about your projects and vision. Your work in the world is powerful and inspiring.

We want to get it out there more so please share your good news and projects with us. In the coming months you'll be hearing about new projects and programs we are initiating which will facilitate you in being in touch with industry experts, funders, and like-minded collaborators, including special events being planned for the Los Angeles and Northern Calfiornia regions in September. A META Blast announcement will go out to all members, affiliates and friends as soon as detail are available.

We need a core team of volunteers in Los Angeles who want to be in the foreground of bringing meaningful media and catalyzing impactful content to the world. Is that you? Please contact me as we are looking for a team of 3-4 people for our Fall event. Your energy and expertise is needed!

Best Regards,
Cynthia H. Stringer
cynthia@metaassociation.org

 

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META in the News!

 


META's  First Film Festival at ARTS OLYMPUS EVENT!

META co-created and participated in one of the most unique and exciting presentation of arts and conscious media that has ever been created-- aboard the Queen Mary Thursday through Sunday, June 17-21, 2010.


While the META Film Festival was occurring, arts events were launched all over the ship, including dancers, puppet theater presentations, a Russion Video Art Series and "Art in Motion" fashion Shows. Friday was highlighted by the R. A. W. fabulous party and fundraiser for "RAW Across America" which went on until five a.m. and featured well-known hip hop artists for a night of music, art and fashion.

Photos by VL Photography--photographers for the events 

On Saturday The Los Angeles Poetry Festival took place in the various Salons on the ship, while dance companies entertained vistiors on the Promenade Deck, along with the Bulgarian Veselba Band. Art and jewelry were featured in many of the ship's Salons, and fashion designers like the Peruvian designer, Ada Spolopuco, presented their fashion shows. Robert Slaughter poses here with some of the artists on deck.     


Sunday was a featured Children's Day of Culture with displays, films,arts,crafts, storytelling and musical performances for children. Here Cynthia Stringer visits with a children's puppeter.

 

 

Friday Reception and Networking Event


On Friday, META members, guests, Board of Directors an Advisors met in the Observation Bar on the ship for a fun Reception and Networking Event. 



L to R: Marcia Martin, Cynthia Stringer, Andrew Orgel, ELizabeth Estrada, Sharon Hart



The Observation Bar as well as each room on the ship was exquisitely designed and featured beautiful carved woods and art deco furnishings, with large photographs of such notables as Queen Elizabeth and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Old Hollywood celebs were pictured, like Fred Astaire plus newer stars like Leo DiCaprio. New members mingled with thosewith those attending Board of Directors and Advisors and enjoyed delicious drinks and pupus.

Valuable business connections were made. Film projects were shared as well as other creative ventures--such as member Michael Sibbio's Visions and Voices--an organization which raises
social awareness through music, art,apparel and film. A great time was had by all.

 

META Film Festival Events

META presented, along with The International Social Action FIlm Festival (ISAFF), produced by META Board member, RON SCHULTZ, an ongoing Film Festival throughout the entire ARTS OLYMPUS weekend of events.

The Film Festival Short Documentary Series began on Thursday, June 17th with the 10 minute documentary films, "Fish for Tomorrow," "Moving the Mountain of Poverty," "Root Capital," "Climate Matters," "South Central Farm," and" Detecting Danger."


Friday featured, "War Zone," the multi-award winning documentary, a powerful film about children who not only have survived living in the Northern Ugandan war zone, where parents and family members are brutally tortured and murdered by roving bandits, but use music and dance to transform and heal their lives. Some memorable moments from the film included these statements from the children, after winning many categories of Uganda's National Music and Dance Competition, "If there is music, life becomes good....Even if we live in the war zone, we can do good things in life." This was a film about children showing us how to go through the darkest places--even zones of
annhilation-- to create art, beauty and healing.

You can contact Ron Schultz at: creativesg@aol.com for more information about the film and where it may be screening or available to purchase.

 Saturday morning, saw the screening of new META Affiliate, CHRIS TOUSSAINT's film, "Full Potential Community," about people making a positive difference in their communitites. Chris's film was chosen from the Call for Submission Entries for the Film Festival. META is currently building a library of films and will continue to accept submissions for future screenings in both Northern and Southern California.                                        

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A star-studded fundraising Gala with guests like BO DEREK and JANE RUSSELL, here on the red carpet, was held on Saturday evening, including a Reception and a posh, Formal Dinner.




Bo Derek, Jane Russell, Robert Slaughter, and Lisa Schniderman- Photos by VL  Photography


Humanitarian Awards were given to adults, as well as children from REVOLUTION 9, a group mentored by META Board Member, LISA SCHNEIDERMAN. The Theme of the Gala was "Women, Children and the Environment." The event was broadcast live over the internet and hosted by ROBERT SLAUGHTER, Founder and President of ARTS OLYMPUS.

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Pictured here are Executive Director, CYNTHIA STRINGER, Board Chairman, ELIZABETH ESTRADA and Advisor, SHARON HART.

                                

 

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Entertainment included Italy's acclaimed pop singer, ROMINA ARINA, as well as music, dancers and other gifted performers.


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Hollywood legend JANE RUSSELL was awarded a Golden Orb for helping orphans worldwide. ROMINA ARENA received an award for raising money for countless charities.


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SOHEIR KHASHOGGI, best selling author, and one of the founders of "Women for Women" which helps destitute women globally was also awarded a Golden Orb. Others receiving awards, but who could not attend, were: Linda Gray, Ed Begley, Jr. and Dr.Robert Muller. Presenters included Sandy Jackson Berger and Faye Feller, President and Executive Director of the National Association of Women in the Arts, and Darlene Grant, the current President of Operation Children.

The next large event for ARTS OLYMPUS is a cruise to the Bahamas in October of 2011, launching the ARTS on their world tour. If you are interested in signing on or participating in any way, let us know!

Thanks to the META Board and members who assisted in the production of the META Reception, Film Festival, publicity and Red Carpet, and also to VL Photography who shared some of these photos with us. They may be reached at: www.VLShots.com

                                                

Member Activities and Featured Member

 

This META NEWS issue's FEATURED MEMBER is MICHAEL SIBBIO.  Michael is a charter member of META. He is the owner of Visions & Voices* an organization that raises social awareness through art, music, apparel and film, based In San Clemente, California. We met and spoke with Michael at the Arts Olympus event on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California last month where he attended the META Reception,Film Festival and Gala Saturday night dinner / Golden Orb awards.

Visions and Voices is a division of World Products Group Intl., Inc., which has developed a new method of communicating messages designed to deliver more impact and impressions that may be utilized to reflect the global communities current issues. Under the direction of Michael, who invented earlier "feel through" package technology and a previous International Licensee of Wilson Sporting Goods Co, Marvel Entertainment, and a myriad of other global labels, the new trademarked media and apparel brand Visions and Voices will include music, art, and film that will be available in stores and on the web. VAA or virtual active apparel will substantially change the way messages are put onto garments, focused, distributed and promoted throughout the world It is also a fabulous mechanism for third party revenue generation. Michael told us that Visions and voices will be co-promoting a live music event on Sept. 5th in Dana Point, Ca., in conjunction with 88.5FM radio and a series of New Age artists utilizing the new methodology.   
 

Featured Member: Robert W. Plath

Robert W. Plath, Executive Director of the World Wide Forgiveness Alliance, is a well-known San Francisco Bay Area defense attorney.

Announcing the Launch of the Integral Cinema Project

The Integral Cinema Project is a research, production, and educational initiative that will explore the application of Integral Theory for cinematic media theory and practice. Integral Theory is an all-inclusive perceptual framework that draws on the key insights of the world’s greatest knowledge traditions and allows individuals, groups and organizations to bring new depth, clarity, effectiveness and compassion to every level of human endeavor — from unlocking individual potential to finding new approaches to global-scale problems.

The potential benefits of the Integral Cinema Project are:

Creation of more powerful and effective cinematic realities that could potentially induce transformative states and stimulate shifts in stages of human development and the evolution of consciousness

Creation of more fulfilling, healthy, efficient and cost-effective production workflows
Increased ability to target and reach desired audiences

Enhanced aptitude for comprehending and navigating the rapidly evolving and convergent cinematic media environment, from feature films and television to YouTube and interactive cinema

Fostering of a greater understanding of the cinematic medium itself
This passionate quest to explore the further reaches of film theory and practice is inspiring and holds great promise.

Jean Picker Firstenberg, President Emeritus, The American Film Institute

To learn more about The Integral Cinema Project, visit www.integralcinema.com
 

Enthusiastic Attendance at the META Northern California Reception!

The Northern California Reception to introduce the META Board to our new affiliates was held at the beautiful, lagoon side home of Norman McVea and META Advisory Board member,Sharon Hart .

45 enthusiastic former ATMA members and colleague guests attended. The outgoing Board of ATMA, including co-founders, Peter Tjeerdsma, Sharon Hart as well as co-founder, Daphne Laurel, thanked attendees, many of whom had been charter members of ATMA since 1996, including filmmaker, TV and radio producer, Jan St. John, screenwriter and Emmy awarded PBS producer, Brian Narelle,visionary artist, Daniel Holeman, and film and video producer, Ken Jenkins for their loyal support of ATMA over the 14 years that it stood for transformative media throughout the world. Sharon Hart shared her great satisfaction in reaching the long term goal of helping to bring together the Northern and Southern California transformative media communities, which will insure more support and resources for independents as well as mainstream  producers.

Cynthia Stringer, former ATMA Board Member, and the current META Executive Director, introduced META Board Chair, Elizabeth Estrada, who shared her delight at co-creating a Northern California branch of the Los Angeles based association in the San Francisco Bay Area--her former home, where she once created elegant, black-tie, social events.

L.R.: Andrew Orgel, Elizabeth Estrada and Cynthia Stringer
with affiliate members and guests sharing their work

 

 
She went on to express her heart-felt commitment to the mission of creating positive media that transforms lives to an even greater degree of impact and visability than ever before due to the strategic positioning of META within the mainstream Los Angeles media community.

 


Cynthia shared that META's outreach includes a mailing list of 1500 with more added each month, and approximately 200 members and affiliates since the March organizational launch in Los Angeles.

She then introduced Vice Chairman, Andrew Orgel, who added his total commitment to creating the grounded action necessary to create the resources, opportunities, and connections it takes to produce the media content and kind of organization that makes a global impact and a real difference in the media world. Andy, a founding executive of the MTV networks and the Arts and Entertainment Network--is well qualified to help craft META into a recognized trade organization. 

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META'S next event is Media For Social Change with Lynne Twist and Paul Hawken

“Media For Social Change” -
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Park School of Communications
Ithaca College,
Upstate New York

 

This 3-day initiative takes place on the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day. It focuses on using the power of media to promote positive change and sustainability. It is a series of annual events. This first one takes place at the Park School of Communications at Ithaca College, upstate New York.

META is partnering with California-based One Degree Media & Entertainment. The event includes Global Activist and Change-Maker Lynne Twist, and Environmentalist and Entrepreneur Paul Hawken who will take the students through a journey including sharing of information, challenges, solutions and action steps about media’s responsibility to support personal and global transformation.

Hollywood rethinks use of A-list actors - Films are showing that a good concept trumps star power


Hollywood studios are now thinking twice about splurging on A-list movie stars and costly productions in reaction to the poor economy, but also because of the surprising success of recent films with unknown actors.

After buddy comedy "The Hangover," a movie with a little-known cast, made $459 million at the global boxooffice this past summer, several films have shown that a great concept or story can trump star appeal when it comes to luring fans.

Tracking The Board. . . .

 

META Advisory Board member DIANA LOOMANS is a contributing author in the new publication entitled 100 WORDS; 200 Visionaries Share Their Hope for the Future. William Murtha, a global activist from Great Britain, sent out a query to global visionaries from diversified fields to ascertain their thoughts on what it takes to make a positive impact in the world. The book is a compelling collection of visions for a new humanity from many of today's leading thinkers.

Murtha calls these creative souls passionate activists, way-showers, and doers who are paving the way for all of us. Their examples provide a valuable alternative to the doom and gloom news and stridency so evident in the conversation of our adversarial culture. Contributing authors include Barbara Marx Hubbard, Thomas Moore, Jean Houston, Dan Millman, Lynne Twist, John Robbins, Christiane Northrup, Justine & Michael Toms, Susan Jeffers, Jane Goodall, Alice Walker and others. Each vision statement is accompanied by five books, songs or films that have been a powerful influence in their lives.

A few excerpts include;
"The tide is turning in the human condition. We are collectively bringing forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human presence on this planet." - Lynn Twist

" Many of us are entering the ever-growing global union of pioneering souls. We are ready to build our 'Peace Room' to scan for, map, connect and communicate what is working to heal and evolve our world beyond war." - Barbara Marx Hubbard

 " Imagine an Awakened World that has shifted from the overpowering of some, to the empowering of all. A world where human force is met with soul force; one that knows there are no sides to a planet that is round. A world where everyone knows that world peace begins with inner peace, and that one conscious person can awaken millions." - Diana Loomans

"We are at that stage where the real work of humanity begins. This is the time and place where we partner Creation in the re-creation of ourselves, in the restoration of the biosphere, and in the assuming of a new kind of culture - what we might term a culture of kindness." - Jean Houston

This book is an excellent catalyst for global organizers, filmmakers, activists, leaders and all who wants to be part of the solution.

 
RON SCHULTZ, author of 20 published books, and an internationally recognized authority on Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise, as well as the producer of the Social Action Film Festival, is a META Newsmaker with his new book:

Adjacent Opportunities
Sparking Emergent Social Action
Forward by Steve Farber, author of Greater Than Yourself
http://emergentpublications.comhttp://adjacentopportunities.com

Adjacent Opportunities are those possibilities that are just one step  away from where we are right now. They’re our ability to recognize change when it’s right in front of us. And when we can act on those opportunities we can have a profound and lasting impact on our communities". This book represents some recent thinking on how we go about sparking social action, but not necessarily the thinking on these ideas and opportunities. The book is offered not as the path itself, but as a ground on which to start the path.

 

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