Four-Episode YouTube Series Explores Innovative Startup Cities

By: Aug. 21, 2014
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Today Reason TV and the Moving Picture Institute released a four-episode Youtube series about the revolutionary "startup city" concept. Startup cities are politically autonomous, privately run economic zones that operate within existing countries' borders.

Shot on location in Honduras by co-producers Zach Weissmuller and Ross Kenyon, the series features interviews with key figures in the startup city movement, investigates potential pitfalls, and examines the positive change these cities could create around the globe.

"With the highest murder rate in the world, a rampant drug trade, and political instability, Honduras may seem like the last place on earth where businesses would want to invest, and people would want to move," said Reason TV's Zach Weissmueller. "Startup cities could change that by creating real economic opportunities and innovative government structures, not just in Honduras, but around the world," added Moving Picture Institute fellow Ross Kenyon.

Episode Iintroduces the key players and concepts behind Honduran startup cities, known as ZEDEs.Episode IIexplores existing examples of experimental governance in Honduras, including entire towns commissioned and governed by private companies.Episode IIIdelves into the history of the Honduran ZEDEs and highlights skeptics' concerns. Episode IVfocuses on entrepreneurs who hope to create the first Honduran startup city. All episodes are available on Reason's Youtube channel: YouTube.com/ReasonTV.

ABOUT REASON AND REASON TV

Reason TV is the home of the Drew Carey Project, a series of documentary shorts hosted by Drew Carey. Reason is the monthly print magazine of "free minds and free markets." It covers politics, culture, and ideas through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews. Reason.com is updated daily with articles and columns on current developments in politics and culture.Reason and Reason.com are editorially independent publications of the Reason Foundation, a national, non-profit research and educational organization.

ABOUT THE MOVING PICTURE INSTITUTE

The Moving Picture Institute (MPI) is a charitable and educational tax-exempt foundation that promotes freedom through film, comedy, and online media content. It does so by developing its own media content in-house, and supporting filmmakers at every phase of their careers. MPI films win awards, appear in theaters and on television, and have drawn praise from the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and more. MPI is supported entirely by the generous contributions of individuals, foundations, and corporations.

SOURCE The Moving Picture Institute; Reason TV



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