

An abridged history of American-centric warfare, from WWII to present day, told through the foods of the countries in conflict. For a breakdown of the actual battles portrayed in the film, visit: http://www.touristpictures.com/foodfight/index.htm For the official cheat sheet (breakdown of the foodstuffs), visit: http://www.touristpictures.com/foodfight/cheat.htm Now, to answer some FAQs... - The food in this film was consumed either by myself or my dog after shooting. None of the cast went to waste. - The software used was photoshop and after effects. - The film took me 3 months to do. - Although it seems like stop motion, most of it was stop motion created within After effects, using keyframe animation. I am basically moving the food around within the the program, frame by frame, which is the same as traditional stop motion, only it's digital.
| Food rise has Bolivia's coca farmers planting rice instead of cocaine (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) SINAHOTA, Bolivia - Soaring food prices may achieve what the United States has spent millions of dollars trying to do: Persuade Bolivian farmers to sow their fields with less potent crops than cocaine's raw ingredient. |
| Vietnam vows to contribute to stable global food supply (Vietnam Net) VietNamNet Bridge - A Vietnamese representative has asserted that Vietnam would continue its efforts to contribute to the stable global food supply in the context of current global food and energy crises. |
| Tracking food intake and spending (The New Straits Times) day while his wife Hanim Junoh earns RM50 a day selling vegetables at the nearby wet market. All families comply with a preset criteria of having only two children, aged 17 and below. One family has a third child but his food intake and other needs will be subtracted from the equation. |
| Outbreak blamed on outside food (The New Straits Times) KUALA LUMPUR: The latest case of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) at a school here three days ago was not caused by contaminated food from the school canteen but outside food. |
| Ruler: Be patient dealing with rising food prices (The New Straits Times) KUALA PILAH: Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negri Sembilan Tuanku Ja'afar Tuanku Abdul Rahman yesterday urged the people to remain patient and focused in dealing with the increased prices of fuel and food. |
