LOVE K-12

Here is a clip from one of our most recent interviews: raw and uncut,
Jason Hackney from Park City, UT lists his love crushes starting Kindergarden all the way through 12th grade!
F.A.M.E

F.A.M.E event was created specifically to facilitate networking and social opportunities for entertainment industry professionals within the Los Angeles and surrounding areas. F.A.M.E (Fashion.Art.Music.Entertainment) Industry Mixer host its monthly event at various trendy locations in Los Angeles, California Invitees are given the unique opportunity to meet others with similar interests and ambitions to form relationships and help further their careers in a completely social entertaining environment. Each event includes networking, and amenities such as drink specials, live music, art exhibit, DJ, complimentary finger foods, and a business card drawing for a free table and bottle at our next event. This event is open to anyone and everyone actively working in any aspect of the entertainment industry who would like to make more friends and contacts within the field. *Event video coverage by Jennava Laska & Hunter Metcalf
-Hunter Metcalf, event video coverage
Caught in the Act of Creative Activism
From Creative Visions and the Huffington Post in partnership with CauseCast, Kathy Eldon presets “Caught in the Act”
A series of short profiles on creative activists around the world, doing what they love and creating positive change in the world.
Philippe Cousteau is the 29 year-old son of Jan and Philippe Cousteau Sr., and the grandson of Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau. As a member of the legendary family, Philippe is continuing the work of his father throughEarthEcho International, the non-profit organization he founded with his sister and mother and of which he serves as CEO.
In addition to his work with EarthEcho International, Philippe is co-founder ofAzure Worldwide, a strategic environmental design, development and marketing company. Projects include work with former AOL Chief Executive Steve Case’s Revolution Places to provide eco-experiential programming forCacique Costa Rica, a high-end, environmentally-friendly resort as well as environmental programming for eco-entertainment attractions from Singapore to Florida, as well as the development of television series and video games.
Philippe is the Chief Ocean Correspondent for both the Animal Planet and Planet Green channels, where he works on various ocean and water-focused documentary programs, including a program he co-hosted with Steve Irwin called Ocean’s Deadliest. Philippe is currently a host forOceans, a new High Definition Discovery Channel/BBC series which premiered in the UK in 2008 and will premier in the US on Discovery Channel in 2009.
http://www.philippecousteau.com/
-Hunter Metcalf, Camera Operator

Also lined up for future interviews:
Dereck and Beverly Joubert are award-winning filmmakers from Botswana, with five Emmys and a Peabody to their names. Their mission is the conservation and understanding of the large predators and key African wildlife species that determine the course of all conservation in Africa. They have been filming, researching and exploring in Africa for over 25 years. Their coverage of unique predator behavior has resulted in 20 films, six books, and many articles for National Geographic magazine. Their gorgeous, newly released book “Eye of the Leopard” is available now. Recently, these National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence have focused on the dire plight of the big cats—lions, tigers, cheetahs, and leopards.
www.wildlifeconservationfilms.com
www.nationalgeographic.com/bigcats
more information:
www.huffingtonpost.com/impact
www.creativevisions.org
www.causecast.org
Habitat for Humanity

Today, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles partnered with Disney Parks to celebrate giving back and launch Disney’s new program, “Give A Day, Get A Day”. Over a hundred volunteers comprised of AmeriCorps members and L.A. Works, Disney Parks and Southwest Airlines Employees dawned hardhats with mouse ears and Mickey’s signature white gloves as they raised the first walls for four of ten sustainable homes in City of Lynwood. Event photography by Hunter Metcalf.
http://www.habitatla.org/news_details.asp?id=172
-Hunter Metcalf, event photographer

