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"How the World's Poor Live on $2 a Day"
Ian Failes from befores & afters talks to Carlo Van de Roer and Stuart Rutherford from Satellite Lab about their in-camera lighting and imaging technology used on the two most recent Thor films.
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When I was 7 years old I had a recurring nightmare for a while in which a Tyrannosaurus-Rex would grow from a single pixel on my old CRT television, slowly at first and then emerging far beyond the edge of the screen until its tremendous body broke through the ceiling. Pausing for a dreadful roar it devours me in a single mercifully quick obliteration. The television itself was a PHILIPS 27CS6895 BACH but I don't remember the movie I watched which no doubt inspired those terrifying sleepless nights. Thankfully we do remember a whole bunch of other stuff which we're going to talk about in the Top 5 Characters Which Scared You As A Kid.Howie needs to get a room with Taika Waititi because this isn't the first time he's chosen one of his movies. Can he continue his unbeaten approval streak with 2014's vampire mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows? Stuart Rutherford's magnificently layered Stu is the star of the show in this Wellington based comedy alongside supporting characters from Jemaine Clement, Jonathan Brugh and Ben Fransham. Quirky, New Zealand based comedy has consistently tickled all of the Dads so it was a sure thing that we would all love this.Picking a film as your kids choice is always a risky move: anything longer than 20 minutes risks derision from your fellow fathers so it was brave of Howie to proffer the Laika animation Missing Link. The incredible stop-motion techniques that create their unique and truly astounding visuals ensured they won Best Animated Feature at the 2020 Golden Globes so we settled down with our families and checked it out.Come chat with us in the virtual world in various places. Sidey and Reegs are usually skulking around @dads_film or on Facebook and Howie runs the instagram page so it would be really cool if everyone started posting pictures of Brighton Rock to it and giving him abuse, what do you say guys, come on people you can do this etc.We deliver this content for you and more over at baddadsfilm.com and we love doing it but we would totally sell out in a heartbeat for anyone who wants to offer us money for it and I reckon we are probably cheaper to buy than you think, it can be subtle stuff like running your ads, pimping your movies, attending your premieres as celebs. Don't make me do all the thinking.
Story: Die Vampire Viago, Deacon, Vladislav und Petyr teilen sich eine Villa in Wellington. Abgesehen vom fehlenden Spiegelbild, einseitiger Ernährung und gelegentlichen Auseinandersetzungen mit Werwölfen unterscheidet sich ihr Alltag kaum von dem einer ganz normalen WG: Streitereien um den Abwasch und gemeinsame Partynächte stehen täglich auf dem Programm. Als der 8000-jährige Petyr den coolen Mittzwanziger Nick zum Vampir macht, müssen die anderen Verantwortung für den impulsiven Frischling übernehmen und ihm die Grundregeln des ewigen Lebens beibringen. Im Gegenzug erklärt ihnen Nick die technischen Errungenschaften der modernen Gesellschaft. Als er aber seinen menschlichen Freund Stu anschleppt, gerät das beschauliche Leben der Vampir-Veteranen völlig aus den Fugen. Kinostart: 30.10.2014 (Weltkino Filmverleih) Comedy, Horror, Satire Land: Neuseeland 2014 Laufzeit: ca. 82 min. FSK: ab 12 Regie: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi Drehbuch: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi Darsteller: Taika Waititi, Jemaine Clement, Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, … Für weitere Infos, besucht einfach unseren Blog. www.deep-red-radio.com http://wp.me/p4sWAt-QO
Story: Die Vampire Viago, Deacon, Vladislav und Petyr teilen sich eine Villa in Wellington. Abgesehen vom fehlenden Spiegelbild, einseitiger Ernährung und gelegentlichen Auseinandersetzungen mit Werwölfen unterscheidet sich ihr Alltag kaum von dem einer ganz normalen WG: Streitereien um den Abwasch und gemeinsame Partynächte stehen täglich auf dem Programm. Als der 8000-jährige Petyr den coolen Mittzwanziger Nick zum Vampir macht, müssen die anderen Verantwortung für den impulsiven Frischling übernehmen und ihm die Grundregeln des ewigen Lebens beibringen. Im Gegenzug erklärt ihnen Nick die technischen Errungenschaften der modernen Gesellschaft. Als er aber seinen menschlichen Freund Stu anschleppt, gerät das beschauliche Leben der Vampir-Veteranen völlig aus den Fugen. Kinostart: 30.10.2014 (Weltkino Filmverleih) Comedy, Horror, Satire Land: Neuseeland 2014 Laufzeit: ca. 82 min. FSK: ab 12 Regie: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi Drehbuch: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi Darsteller: Taika Waititi, Jemaine Clement, Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, … Für weitere Infos, besucht einfach unseren Blog. www.deep-red-radio.com http://wp.me/p4sWAt-QO
Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Actors, What We Do in the Shadows. Festival Section: Generation 14plus. Actors Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer and Stuart Rutherford talk about the comedy film WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, which they star in and which was presented [...] The post Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford – What We Do in the Shadows #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Actors, What We Do in the Shadows. Festival Section: Generation 14plus. Actors Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer and Stuart Rutherford talk about the comedy film WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, which they star in and which was presented [...] The post Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford – What We Do in the Shadows #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Actors, What We Do in the Shadows. Festival Section: Generation 14plus. Actors Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer and Stuart Rutherford talk about the comedy film WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, which they star in and which was presented [...] The post Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford – What We Do in the Shadows #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Actors, What We Do in the Shadows. Festival Section: Generation 14plus. Actors Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer and Stuart Rutherford talk about the comedy film WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, which they star in and which was presented [...] The post Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford – What We Do in the Shadows #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Actors, What We Do in the Shadows. Festival Section: Generation 14plus. Actors Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer and Stuart Rutherford talk about the comedy film WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, which they star in and which was presented [...] The post Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford – What We Do in the Shadows #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Actors, What We Do in the Shadows. Festival Section: Generation 14plus. Actors Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer and Stuart Rutherford talk about the comedy film WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, which they star in and which was presented [...] The post Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford – What We Do in the Shadows #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Increasing competition amongst financial institutions in Bangladesh has given clients many options to choose from. But competition has brought with itself distortions in delivery systems, stress, and over indebtedness among clients. Preparing for managing delinquency has thus been the priority for many service providers.Stuart Rutherford is the founder of SafeSave, a microfinance institution in Bangladesh and author of the books The Poor And Their Money and Portfolios Of The Poor. Rutherford talks about the competition in Bangladesh, delinquency management, and key challenges in addressing it.
Listening to clients is at the heart of providing financial services in a market-led approach. Financial service providers should always keep their eyes and ears open for what their clients are saying in terms of the design and delivery of the product. Stuart Rutherford is the founder of SafeSave, a microfinance institution in Bangladesh and author of the books The Poor And Their Money and Portfolios Of The Poor. Rutherford talks about the importance of listening to clients, how best MFIs can learn from them, and his experience in conducting such research.
Sukhwinder Singh Arora, co-author of two books ‘Small Customer, Big Market: Commercial Banks in Microfinance’ (with Malcolm Harper) and ‘The Poor and their Money’ (with Stuart Rutherford) talks about how the lessons from Portfolios of the Poor help providers design better products.Over the past 25 years, Sukhwinder Arora has worked for a range of development organisations at micro, meso and macro level. Sukhwinder’s core work has been on policies and programmes designed to enable poor people to participate in and benefit from financial and other markets.
Richard Rosenberg, consultant to CGAP, talks about the value proposition of microfinance and how this relates to the price for financial services.Richard has been with CGAP since its founding in 1995. He has written or contributed to numerous CGAP publications. His current areas of focus include interest rate issues, over-indebtedness, and regulation of microfinance. He is a core faculty member of the Microfinance Training Program at The Boulder Institute. MicroSave and the Financial Access Initiative invite you to join the authors of Portfolios of the Poor for a two-day virtual conference. This event will be moderated by co-authors Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford and Orlanda Ruthven, and MicroSave’s Graham Wright. Dates: June 8-9, 2010 For more information and free registration, please visit www.MicroSave.org
Yaw Nyarko, Professor of Economics at New York University and Director of NYU Africa House, talks about the particulars of the research for Portfolios of the Poor and how it will influence the development of new research trends. Yaw Nyarko is a theoretical economist whose current work focuses on two main areas: (1) models where the economic actors engage in active learning about their environments and (2) human capital models of economic growth and development. MicroSave and the Financial Access Initiative invite you to join the authors of Portfolios of the Poor for a two-day virtual conference. This event will be moderated by co-authors Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford and Orlanda Ruthven, and MicroSave’s Graham Wright. Dates: June 8-9, 2010 For more information and free registration, please visit www.MicroSave.org
Richard Rosenberg, consultant to CGAP, highlights the biggest findings of “Portfolios of the Poor”. Richard has been with CGAP since its founding in 1995. He has written or contributed to numerous CGAP publications. His current areas of focus include interest rate issues, over-indebtedness, and regulation of microfinance. He is a core faculty member of the Microfinance Training Program at The Boulder Institute. MicroSave and the Financial Access Initiative invite you to join the authors of Portfolios of the Poor for a two-day virtual conference. This event will be moderated by co-authors Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford and Orlanda Ruthven, and MicroSave’s Graham Wright. Dates: June 8-9, 2010 For more information and free registration, please visit www.MicroSave.org
Jonathan Morduch, co-author of "Portfolios of the Poor" shares his opinion on what the book tells us about reimagining microfinance. Jonathan Morduch is Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, and Managing Director of the Financial Access Initiative, a consortium of researchers focused on financial inclusion. Morduch has taught on the Economics faculty at Harvard University, and has held visiting positions at Stanford, Princeton, and the University of Tokyo. He has worked with the United Nations and World Bank, and advises global NGOs. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives and on the board of the Journal of Globalization and Development. MicroSave and the Financial Access Initiative invite you to join the authors of Portfolios of the Poor for a two-day virtual conference. This event will be moderated by co-authors Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford and Orlanda Ruthven, and MicroSave’s Graham Wright. Dates: June 8-9, 2010 For more information and free registration, please visit www.MicroSave.org
Stuart Rutherford, co-author of "Portfolios of the Poor" talks about Grameen-2, SafeSave and Buro in Bangladesh. He also gives his opinion on the potential of e-banking and m-banking for the microfinance industry. MicroSave and the Financial Access Initiative invite you to join the authors of Portfolios of the Poor for a two-day virtual conference. This event will be moderated by co-authors Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford and Orlanda Ruthven, and MicroSave’s Graham Wright. Dates: June 8-9, 2010 For more information and free registration, please visit www.MicroSave.org
Stuart Rutherford, co-author of "Portfolios of the Poor" talks about the financial products that poor people need from MFIs. MicroSave and the Financial Access Initiative invite you to join the authors of Portfolios of the Poor for a two-day virtual conference. This event will be moderated by co-authors Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford and Orlanda Ruthven, and MicroSave’s Graham Wright. Dates: June 8-9, 2010 For more information and free registration, please visit www.MicroSave.org
Stuart Rutherford, co-author of "Portfolios of the Poor" and Graham Wright, Program Director, MicroSave, talk about the key lessons of the book in terms of poor people's financial behavior. Stuart is the founder of SafeSave Bangladesh, an organization that provides reliable basic banking services, profitably, to poor men, women, and children in Dhaka. He became interested in how poor people manage their lives and their money as a result of working in developing countries as an architect and then for NGOs. From this perspective he became involved in microfinance as a practitioner (in Bangladesh), teacher, consultant, and writer. He is the author of The Poor and Their Money (Oxford University Press, 2000) and is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester, UK. He lives in Japan.
Stuart Rutherford, co-author of “Portfolios of the Poor”, talks about the inspiration for the research on financial diaries that was the foundation of the book. Stuart is the founder of SafeSave Bangladesh, an organization that provides reliable basic banking services, profitably, to poor men, women, and children in Dhaka. He became interested in how poor people manage their lives and their money as a result of working in developing countries as an architect and then for NGOs. From this perspective he became involved in microfinance as a practitioner (in Bangladesh), teacher, consultant, and writer. He is the author of The Poor and Their Money (Oxford University Press, 2000) and is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester, UK. He lives in Japan.
Daryl Colliins and Jonathan Morduch discuss their book, co-authored with Stuart Rutherford and Orland Ruthven, Portfolios of the Poor. Forty percent of the world’s population lives on less than $2 a day. You may be surprised by the extent to which they use financial services. Daryl and Jonathan describe their work and their findings. Running […]
Daryl Colliins and Jonathan Morduch discuss their book, co-authored with Stuart Rutherford and Orland Ruthven, Portfolios of the Poor. Forty percent of the world’s population lives on less than $2 a day. You may be surprised by the extent to which they use financial services. Daryl and Jonathan describe their work and their findings. Running […]