Youtube: “Inequality, justice and climate change” Kate Pickett in #Manchester for Holyoake lecture of British Humanist Association

A short film about Professor Kate Pickett’s Holyoake Lecture at the Manchester Friends Meeting House on October 16th. Dodgy stand-up intro, precipitous drop in sound volume on the voiceover, wonky shots of the lecture, good vox pops and a minute of Prof Pickett explaining the links between consumerism, carbon dioxide and human survival. Thanks to British Humanist Association (and its North West branch!) for hosting it and letting me film!  Apologies to everyone about the wonky sound levels. After my initial intro you’re going to need to pump up the volume…  Still learning…

Things to do:
shave (done)
get a lav mike
get sound levels sorted out
get some mood music
keep fingers out the way of the front of the camera (doh!)
become a better editing monkey so can salvage interviews where fingers have magically appeared in front of t’camera.
other things as directed by viewers and reviewers and aged parentals

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1 Response to Youtube: “Inequality, justice and climate change” Kate Pickett in #Manchester for Holyoake lecture of British Humanist Association

  1. And as if by magic, this article on the Grauniad website reports about the damage (physiological) done by poverty

    “Childhood adversity affects adult brain and body functions, researchers find”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/oct/16/childhood-adversity-adult-brain-functions

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