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Andrew Johnstone is a freelance broadcast journalist based in Exeter, United Kingdom. Andrew has been working in film and Television for over 20 years and runs his own production company Wild Dog Limited. Andrew is a member of the Guild of Television Cameramen and a member of the Chartered Institute of Journalists. Andrew has a full ENG HD shooting kit (BBC/EBU approved for HD broadcast), including audio kit with radio & boom mics, grip, GoPro & reporter lights, as well as pro-audio recorders for radio reporting. Wild Dog's edit studio includes Premiere Pro, Audition, After Effects and Final Cut Pro. Andrew recent documentary film on Fracking in the USA, produced in association with American photojournalist Les Stone, was screened by the Guardian and is distributed by Journeyman Films. Andrew is a long time contributor to Panos Pictures and his work has been commissioned and published in many mainstream publications including Time Magazine, New York Times, Guardian, Sunday Times, Die Zeit and the Telegraph. Based in Devon in the UK, Andrew continues to work in film and TV, contributing regular films to BBC's Inside Out series and producer documentaries for corporate and development agencies.
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Hamilton Drivers Suck
Andrew Johnstone criticizes the aggressive driving behavior in Hamilton, New Zealand, contrasting it with the more pedestrian-friendly environment in Auckland. He recounts experiences of drivers deliberately accelerating towards pedestrians and a general lack of patience and courtesy on the roads. Johnstone suggests that Hamilton drivers view pedestrians and cyclists negatively, and he attributes this to a culture of rugged individualism and a lack of necessity for patience on less crowded roads. He praises the driving habits of Auckland's Asian and Indian populations, noting their greater awareness and cooperative approach to city driving.
The Creeping Scourge Of Plastic
Andrew Johnstone reports on the pervasive issue of plastic waste in the Central Waikato region, particularly around Cambridge. He describes the landscape littered with plastic debris from various sources, including the local cemetery, roadsides, and farmland. Despite recycling efforts, plastic waste continues to accumulate, with Johnstone collecting significant amounts during his initial weeks at work. The article highlights the challenges of managing plastic waste, the environmental impact, and the need for collective action to address the problem, drawing parallels with past environmental issues that were successfully mitigated through concerted efforts.
Cayman Islands Reviews Forum Formula
The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands reviewed the appropriate forum for a legal case, emphasizing that public policy considerations should not influence the determination of the natural forum. Justice Doyle ruled that Hong Kong is the suitable forum for the case, leading to the stay of proceedings against the Cayman Islands Defendant and the discharge of service orders against overseas Defendants. The decision aligns with the Court of Appeal's judgment in Brasil Telecom SA v Opportunity Fund, which held that public policy factors should not outweigh the interests of justice and the parties involved.
Sanlam at forefront of sustainability with blended finance funds
Sanlam is leading sustainability efforts through its Climate Investor Funds, which utilize blended finance to drive capital towards impactful environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives. The funds have created jobs, reduced emissions, and improved access to renewable energy. Sanlam InfraWorks, in partnership with FMO, has launched multiple funds focusing on renewables, oceans, waste, water scarcity, and future energy sources like hydrogen. The Sanlam ESG Barometer, launched in collaboration with Business Day, assesses the ESG outcomes of JSE-listed companies, highlighting the need for accelerated efforts in sustainability.
When the Cows come Home
Veteran Kiwi filmmaker Costa Botes connected with the author through Facebook, leading to the creation of a film about the author's cows. The film, which began shooting in January 2021, received a positive emotional response at the NZ International Film Festival, with sold-out screenings in Hamilton. Special screenings are planned in Cambridge and Te Awamutu before the film's general release in November. The film is noted for its honesty and emotional impact, surprising both the author and audiences with its heartfelt portrayal.
Scope of disclosure orders and contempt of court
In the case of Donna Union Foundation v Svoboda Corporation, the BVI court addressed a contempt application related to disclosure orders. The court declined to order cross-examination of the respondents, citing the exceptional nature of such orders and the lack of further disclosure to test the truth. The court was not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the respondents remained in contempt but acknowledged their previous contempt before affidavits were filed. The court also refused further disclosure requests, distinguishing between ordinary and proprietary freezing orders, and penalized the respondents in costs for their conduct.
Finding The Dork In Dawkins
The article critiques Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss's approach to atheism and scientific reasoning, particularly in their documentary 'The Unbelievers'. While acknowledging the importance of evidence-based reason, the author argues against Dawkins's absolutist stance, suggesting it lacks imaginative inquiry and dismisses the possibility of a creative intelligence. The piece advocates for a balanced perspective, warning against the dangers of atheistic absolutism and emphasizing the evolving nature of scientific inquiry.
The Current State Of Time Travel
Andrew Johnstone, Witchdoctor's sci-fi specialist, explores the history and current state of time travel in film and television. He discusses the early narratives of time travel in literature, such as H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine' and Mark Twain's 'A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court', and moves on to modern portrayals in TV series like '12 Monkeys', '11.22.63', and 'Travelers'. Johnstone also touches on the role of time travel in the 'Star Trek' franchise and highlights other international shows and films that have contributed to the genre. He concludes with a nod to the novel 'The Time Traveller's Wife' by Audrey Niffenegger and the film 'Planet Of The Apes' as significant works in the time travel genre.
Better Things Is Better Than Stranger Things. So There!
Better Things, starring Pamela Adlon, is praised for its sharp writing, strong performances, and humane storytelling. The show, which delves into the life of a single mother and actor, is lauded for its honest portrayal of parenting and the acting profession. Despite initial reservations, the reviewer finds the series compelling and well-crafted, with notable contributions from its supporting cast, especially Celia Imrie. The review also touches on the involvement of Louis CK and his subsequent misconduct, which has impacted the show's production.
Auckland And Hamilton – A Tale Of Two Cities
A detailed comparison between Auckland and Hamilton, highlighting cultural, environmental, and social differences. Auckland is portrayed as a more cosmopolitan and multicultural city with a vibrant arts scene, while Hamilton is described as more provincial and conservative, with a strong focus on industry and sports. The author reflects on personal experiences in both cities, noting the unique characteristics and challenges of each. Despite their differences, both cities share a dedication to economic growth and offer a peaceful, safe environment.
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