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January, 2010

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San Francisco Ocean Film Festival: Screening of Rowing The Atlantic

On the Atlantic

On the Atlantic

On Feb 5 I will be in San Francisco for the Ocean Film Festival screening of Rowing The Atlantic, the film by JB Benna of Journeyfilm. It was a finalist in last year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival. The film includes a lot of the footage I shot during the Atlantic Rowing Race – I was director, producer, scriptwriter, cameraman and, errr, star, plus interviews and commentary filmed afterwards in Sausalito.

If you live in the Bay Area, I hope you might be able to come and join us. I will be around for Q&A afterwards.

And there are many more stunning films in the SFOFF lineup – all connected in some way with our incredibly precious oceans. Check out the program for full details.

See you there!

  • John Kay

    Roz; I’d love to see it but live too far away now. Will it be available on DVD eventually?
    John

  • http://roz Roz Savage

    Hopefully one day. But the costs of producing a quality DVD are surprisingly high, so we need to find some more money before we can do that.

  • Christopher Schmidt

    Lulu will make/sell DVD’s at a cost starting at only $7.50 per disc, with no minimum.

    http://www.lulu.com/publish/cd_dvd/

    I haven’t published any DVD’s, but I have published 2 of my father’s children’s books there:

    http://stores.lulu.com/wernerschmidt

    The pricing was as Lulu describes (no hidden fees), and the upload/publishing process was almost as easy as they describe.

    It gets more complicated if you need an ISBN (e.g. to sell on Amazon), but you don’t have to start out that way. (Note: I don’t know if DVD’s even need ISBN’s.)

  • John Kay

    Roz; the url you give is the one you use to respond. We should use http://www.unep.org/experts/ to ask questions
    John

  • http://www.heymissk.com Kristian

    Fabulous! Will do my best to be there!

  • John Kay

    This difficulty in getting someone else’s coffee in my own re-usable mug boils down to legal liability. The coffee-shop’s cups are certified clean and free of contaminants but mine isn’t, so if they fill mine and I catch something nasty the blame will fall on them. Also, their cups are of a standard size and mine isn’t so they would have to measure the dose and then decant into my mug.

    The only solutions are to patronise the sort of place that doesn’t do take-out coffee but expects you to sit down at one of their tables and drink it out of proper chinaware that they can wash up after you’ve gone (it tastes much better then), or forgo coffee and carry a bottle of water – stainless-steel of course.

  • http://roz Roz Savage

    Thanks, Christopher. I think the main cost was actually at the artistic end – creating a menu, designing the DVD case, etc – so we would still need to find the finance for that. But I’ve filed the Lulu information for future reference. Thank you!

  • Stan Miller

    Roz,

    Initially I was excited to see you were part of the NGS lecture series in Seattle on March 22 & 23, then I checked my calendar and found that those days conflict with a commitment to participate in a conference aimed at increasing public awareness of the recreational value of and environmental status of our local river here in Spokane, Washington.

    I became a fan of yours after seeing your film at Banff last November. I recently finished your book and if you haven’t already had it entered in the Banff Mountain Book Festival, you need to do so. I for one think it will make it as a finalist. I say that as a pre-screener – one who selects the finalists – who has a pretty good record at picking the eventual finalists.

    As an additional FYI, I recommended that my friends at Banff consider contacting you regarding your participating in a festival soon.

    Keep up the good work an I look forward to meeting you some day soon.

  • Laurey Masterton

    Hey Roz,

    Did you read about obama’s pledge today?

    Big stuff, yes? How’s it seem to you?

    Laurey

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    Nice post. I’ve used a ton of exercise equipment and always found that a rowing machine was best – low impact and gives a full body workout, plus they pack away nice and small!

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Roz Savage is a British ocean rower and environmental campaigner. Coupled with her solo row across the Atlantic in 2005-6, she has rowed over 11,000 miles, taken 3.5 million oarstrokes, and spent cumulatively nearly a year of her life at sea in a 23-foot rowboat. Her personal creed of taking life 'one oarstroke at a time', and her promotion of the EcoHero movement, has inspired countless people around the world. In 2011 she will set out to complete the "Big Three" by rowing solo across the Indian Ocean.


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