

HUMAN the movie - Genesis
Sources of Inspiration
Yann Arthus-Bertrand
(French pronunciation: [jan aʁtys bɛʁtʁɑ̃]; born 13 March 1946)
Yann Arthus-Bertrand's work, particularly his film "Human," shares a thematic focus on the commonalities of the human experience, similar to the sentiment expressed in the phrase "Human alike." Both emphasize our shared humanity, transcending differences in culture, nationality, and background.
"Human" achieves this through intimate interviews and stunning visuals, showcasing stories and perspectives from people around the globe. By focusing on universal themes like love, loss, happiness, and struggle, the film reveals the profound connections that bind us all, regardless of our outward differences.
The phrase "Human alike" echoes this idea, suggesting that despite the diversity of human experiences, we are all fundamentally similar. It is a reminder that our shared humanity is far more significant than the things that divide us.
If you would like, you can ask me questions about the film "Human," Yann Arthus-Bertrand's other work, or the themes of shared humanity and interconnectedness.
Is a French environmentalist, activist, journalist and photographer. He has also directed films about the impact of humans on the planet. He is especially well known for his book Earth from Above (1999)[1] and his films Home (2009) and Human (2015). It is because of this commitment that Yann Arthus-Bertrand was designated Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme on Earth Day (22 April 2009).
INFJ (Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging).
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Primary: The Sage
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Secondary: The Explorer
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Tertiary: The Caregiver


Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer | Official Trailer | 2023
Sources of Inspiration
Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog (German: [ˈvɛʁnɐ ˈhɛʁtsoːk]; né Stipetić; born 5 September 1942) is a German filmmaker, actor, opera director, and author. Regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema, his films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams,[1] people with unusual talents in obscure fields, or individuals in conflict with nature.[2] His style involves avoiding storyboards, emphasizing improvisation, and placing his cast and crew into real situations mirroring those in the film they are working on.
INFJ (Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging).
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Primary: The Sage
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Secondary: The Explorer
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Tertiary: The Caregiver


Edward Burtynsky: On An Epic Scale
Sources of Inspiration
Edward Burtynsky
Edward Burtynsky OC RCA (born February 22, 1955) is a Canadian photographer and artist known for his large format photographs of industrial landscapes. His works depict locations from around the world that represent the increasing development of industrialization and its impacts on nature and the human existence. It is most often connected to the philosophical concept of the sublime, a trait established by the grand scale of the work he creates, though they are equally disturbing in the way they reveal the context of rapid industrialization.[2]
Burtynsky is the inaugural winner of the TED Prize for Innovation and Global Thinking in 2005.[3] In 2016 he was the receiver of the Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts for his collection of works thus far.[4]
Burtynsky is an advocate for environmental conservationism and his work is deeply entwined in his advocacy. His work comments on the scars left by industrial capitalism while establishing an aesthetic for environmental devastation,[2] the sublime-horrors discussed in a number of essays on the topic of his work.[5] He sits on the board of Contact, Toronto's international festival of photography.[6]
INFJ (Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging).
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Primary: The Sage
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Secondary: The Explorer
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Tertiary: The Caregiver
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Mahzarin Banaji, talks about B.F. Skinner's contribution to psychology and how his theory shaped the field.

Reinforcement Theory
Skinner's theory was a departure from the traditional method of introspection, which relied on asking people to think about and report on their thoughts. Skinner believed that this method was not scientific and that psychology should focus on objective measures of behavior.
Skinner's theory has been very influential in psychology, but it has also been criticized. Some psychologists believe that Skinner's theory does not take into account the role of the mind in behavior. However, Skinner's focus on objective measures of behavior has helped to make psychology a more scientific field.
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Eco-Friendly Design

A scientific defense of spiritual & religious faith | Tony Jack | TEDxCLE
We would not be who we are without our eco-friendly design, which is at the core of our strategy. We are constantly working to improve our offerings and expand upon our capabilities when it comes to design and production. Get in touch to learn more.
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First-Rate Materials

Charles Faulkner On The Future of NLP (2007)
We have strict standards when it comes to what we produce and never compromise on quality. This is especially true when it comes to the first-rate materials we use. Our customers deserve the highest level of products on the market, and we work tirelessly to maintain those standards.

Nosce te ipsum, et universum cognosces
Esse est vivere, et vivere est pro omnibus
Solutio authentica novitas in veritate florent,
Spiritus creativus in harmonia universi serpit,
Quaestionibus profundis mens in lumine respondet,
Unio divina ex innovatione vera emergit.
1. Ethical Storytelling
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Authenticity and Representation: Prioritize authentic voices and diverse perspectives in storytelling. Ensure that content reflects the experiences and cultures of those being represented, avoiding stereotypes and cultural appropriation.
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Transparency with Audiences: Maintain transparency about the creative process, funding sources, and any potential conflicts of interest. Clearly disclose sponsored content or partnerships to build trust with your audience.
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Responsible Content Creation: Consider the social and environmental impact of the stories being told. Avoid sensationalism, fear-mongering, or content that may cause harm or spread misinformation.
2. Inclusive Creative Practices
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Diverse Teams and Leadership: Build a team that reflects a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Encourage diversity not only in hiring but also in leadership roles to ensure varied voices are shaping creative decisions.
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Collaborative Content Development: Engage with communities and stakeholders who are directly impacted by the content. Co-create with those who have lived experiences, ensuring their voices are heard and respected in the final product.
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Accessibility in Media: Design content with accessibility in mind. Use captioning, audio descriptions, and other tools to ensure that your content is available to people of all abilities.
3. Sustainable Production Methods
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Environmentally Conscious Production: Implement green production practices, such as reducing waste on set, using energy-efficient equipment, and sourcing materials sustainably. Offset carbon emissions where possible.
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Ethical Sourcing of Materials: Ensure that all materials, whether physical (like set pieces) or digital (like software), are sourced ethically, avoiding exploitative practices or suppliers with poor labor standards.
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Support Local and Fair Trade: Whenever possible, source goods and services from local businesses and fair trade organizations to support ethical labor practices and contribute positively to the local economy.
4. Empowering Audiences
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Educational Content: Create content that not only entertains but also educates and empowers audiences. Promote critical thinking, awareness of social issues, and actionable steps that viewers can take to make a positive impact.
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Community Engagement: Foster a community around your content by engaging with audiences on social platforms, encouraging discussions, and responding thoughtfully to feedback. Use your platform to amplify marginalized voices and causes.
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Ethical Advertising and Monetization: Choose advertising partners and monetization strategies that align with your ethical standards. Avoid exploitative or manipulative ad practices, and ensure that all partnerships enhance rather than detract from your content’s integrity.
5. Accountability and Continuous Improvement
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Ethics Review Board: Establish an internal or external ethics review board to assess content, partnerships, and business practices regularly. This board should have the authority to recommend changes and hold the studio accountable.
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Regular Training and Development: Provide ongoing ethics training for all team members, ensuring that everyone is up-to-date on best practices in ethical content creation and distribution.
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Feedback Loops and Transparency: Create mechanisms for audiences, stakeholders, and employees to provide feedback on the studio’s practices. Use this feedback to continuously improve and adapt ethical standards as the studio evolves.
6. Social Impact and Philanthropy
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Give Back to the Community: Allocate a portion of profits to support social causes, charities, or initiatives that align with the studio’s values. Consider pro bono work or partnerships with non-profits to create content that drives positive change.
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Mentorship and Development Programs: Develop programs to mentor underrepresented groups in the creative industry, providing training, resources, and opportunities to build careers in content creation.
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Ethical Investment: Ensure that the studio’s financial investments are aligned with ethical principles, avoiding industries or practices that conflict with the values of fairness, sustainability, and social justice.
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Our journey backed 2015, to Japan on back streets of Aoyama Dori where united nation university is, the exposition of the Idea of sustainable practice and value creation, with PhD candidates of sustainability science and other interested people, led to talking together on French ambassador residence and dream of Paris 2024 where there is 24/7 circular sustainable practice on metropolitan of Paris, Tokyo and New York and we have already a sustainable city plan in almost all metropolises, but mostly we have dreamed about a media house where focused on creating valuable materials and contents to make sustainable mindset based on truth and green values.
We have ended up in Paris, Montréal, Montecarlo and Vancouver, but the dream and values where elevated to the top, we have been dreamed and now became ture advocate of our values, to expose our creativity for purposeful brands.
To help everyone, value a better world and Imagine a better world...
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Our Values
In the context of digital identity, branding, and PR, this verse emphasizes the limitless potential of the human mind, urging us to go beyond simple binaries and embrace the full spectrum of human experience. It reminds us that in our creative endeavors, whether in media, branding, or storytelling, we must consider the vast array of possibilities and perspectives that the mind can offer, moving beyond simplistic categorizations to capture the true complexity of our identities.
Culturae Diversitas (Cultural Diversity):
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Explanation: The machine acknowledges and embraces the rich diversity of global cultures, ensuring that all voices are heard and respected.
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Culturas diversas amplectitur.
Sapientia Aeterna (Eternal Wisdom):
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Explanation: It draws from the timeless wisdom of ancient civilizations, integrating it into modern thought.
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Sapientiam aeternam colligit.
Sapientia Aeterna (Eternal Wisdom):
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Explanation: It draws from the timeless wisdom of ancient civilizations, integrating it into modern thought.
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Sapientiam aeternam colligit.
Communicatio Globalis (Global Communication):
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Explanation: Facilitates seamless communication across borders, promoting understanding and collaboration.
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Communicationem globalem fovet.
Innovatio Technologica (Technological Innovation):
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Explanation: Employs cutting-edge technology to bridge gaps between different cultural and intellectual traditions.
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Innovationem technologicam incorporat.
Harmonia Linguarum (Harmony of Languages):
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Explanation: Promotes the coexistence and mutual enrichment of different languages within the universal harmony.
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Harmoniam linguarum celebrat.
Ethica Universalis (Universal Ethics):
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Explanation: Ensures that the integration of cultures is done ethically, respecting the rights and dignity of all.
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Ethicam universalem observat.
Progressio Continua (Continuous Progress):
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Explanation: Fosters continuous progress in all fields of knowledge, ensuring that the universal harmony evolves with time.
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Progressionem continuam promovet.
Unitas Spiritus (Unity of Spirit):
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Explanation: Recognizes the spiritual unity of humanity, transcending religious and philosophical divisions.
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Unitatem spiritus agnoscit.








