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Collaborative Consumption: A 3-minute movie

KILN’s Chief Storyteller just produced a short movie for the RSA/Nominet Trust Film Competition. The movie animates an RSA talk given by social innovator Rachel Botsman, co-author with Roo Rogers of the popular book, What’s Mine is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption.

The movie was produced for KILN to share, by Throughline Business Movies in collaboration with Mindful Maps.

Please like it on Vimeo here. Please ask your friends to view and like it there too.

 

2 Responses to Collaborative Consumption: A 3-minute movie

  1. The clip is hopeful but I do not see the same signs…in America, the middle class standard of living is shrinking like never before, at least since WWII. There seems to be a grab for what one can get can get. Not greater concern for society.

    I spend a far amount of time with the poor and as a rule they would not embrace what is presented….

    Those 20 % who would be classifed as Tea Party supportors, as well as the 20 % who identify with the Occupy movment, are very much self centered and are part of the big grab……

    Then those who are the financil elite, the top 20 % are trying to hold onto what they have, and do not seem to be reaching out across the clases for a more communal world.

    There is a segment of people in the States, that would agree with the clip, but I am not convinced it is a growing segment……

    I hope the clip reflects the future, but I do not see or feel the same signs……..

    peace and love,
    patc

  2. This film was screened at at TEDx in Leeds in late February on the theme: The Future of Money. This was a lovely surprise for us – and one that came about through the movie having gone viral. Hats off to the internet.

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