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VEGETARIAN ELITE
A High Definition of Compassion:Tech Pioneer & Philanthropist Ady Gil-P1/2
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Ady Gil.
To the world,
the name is synonymous
with Sea Shepherd’s
mighty black boat
that valiantly
patrolled the oceans
to protect the whales
from menacing
whaling vessels.
With its futuristic stealth
design and top speeds
reaching 50 knots,
the Ady Gil was
a superhero of the seas
masked in the form
of a ship.
But in Hollywood,
Ady Gil evokes
other imagery…
in high definition.
Mr. Ady Gil is
founding partner of
American Hi Definition,
and one of
the most generous
animal welfare activists
you’ll ever meet.
American Hi Definition
(AHD) provides
state-of-the-art large-screen
video projection
displays for
the entertainment industry.
Building the company
out of his garage
with just US$200
in his pocket and
hard work to his name,
Ady and
his business partner
Erez Ram quickly grew
AHD into a trusted leader
in this niche market.
AHD was one of the first
companies in Hollywood
to offer large-scale
video projection,
and thus was sought out
by big movie productions
like True Lies
as early as 1992.
Almost two decades later,
AHD continues
to provide superb
multi-media solutions for
movies, television shows,
and award specials.
If you’re watching
high-profile events like
the Academy Awards,
the Grammy’s,
and the Emmy’s,
you can be sure
American Hi Definition
is behind the scenes
creating these
awesome productions.
Ady and best friend Kayla
take us on a tour of the
American Hi Definition
facility.
There’s two companies
here in the warehouse.
American Hi Definition
does large screen
video projection.
We have video projectors,
LED walls,
screens display that can
project on screens
up to 70 feet wide.
Then we have
Sweetwater Digital here,
and we rent
broadcast equipment –
full packages.
Cameras like this,
we don’t just rent them
as an item, but we do
the entire production.
So we have everything
that we need from
mobile television truck,
to the equipment,
to flypacks,
so if you want to make
television on location…
Shows like
the Academy Awards,
Grammys and things
like that, you would need
equipment like that
to be brought into places
like the Nokia
or the Staples Center
or the Kodak Theater
because these facilities
do not have control rooms
and studios, so
we turn them into studio
for the week.
The trucks are
more complicated
than the studios,
because trucks need
to be much more flexible
in what they can do.
In a studio you may have
5, 6, 7 cameras,
and TV shows like
the Academy Awards,
Grammy’s
may have 20 cameras.
Big music shows can
have 20 groups, so there’s
much more audio in it.
There’s much more
telecommunication
between stage manager.
Live shows
are more difficult
than studio shows.
That’s why
the trucks need to be
so much more powerful
and more flexible than
the permanent installation.
Professionalism
and advanced technology
define AHD and Digital
Productions Incorporated
as the market leaders in
the multi-media industry.
Now this all sounds
pretty impressive,
however Ady Gil,
the visionary and highly
successful entrepreneur,
won our admiration
for a different reason.
As a vegetarian and
animal rights advocate,
Ady focuses much
of his time and attention
on something
closer to his heart.
We visit Ady
to find out more.
Hi, we’re here
are Ady Gil’s house.
He is a renowned
philanthropist,
he supports a number of
animal welfare
organizations,
and he is a vegan.
So let’s go and meet him.
Hi, Ady.
Hi, how are you?
So nice to meet you.
Good, good, good, good.
Come on in. This is Kayla.
This is Kayla?
Wow,
you have a nice house!
Thank you. (Beautiful!)
Kayla, say “Hi.”
Hi, Kayla!
Say “Hi,” Kayla.
Hi, Kayla! Hey!
Who’s coming to see you,
good girl?
Oh, she’s so cute!
She’s so loving!
You’re so loving!
Give five.
Give five, give five.
Good girl!
You’re a good girl!
Come on in!
You want to meet my birds?
Oh, you have birds!
Yeah, I rescued these birds.
This is Baby,
and this is Peek-a-boo.
Peek-a-boo! Peek-a-boo!
An animal lover
since childhood,
Ady adopted vegetarianism
early on when
he connected the food
on his plate
to the precious life
in the field.
Compassion
was his calling.
That’s right, that’s right.
That was my reason.
And I know
for other people,
the reason to become
vegetarian or vegan is
because of health reasons.
My body is healthier now
because of that.
But that for me personally,
it wasn’t the reason.
I made a connection.
For me,
chicken legs – chicken.
Beef, not beef – cow.
Veal - how they’d call it -
it’s a baby cow.
It is so difficult
to make the connection
because
it’s so well packaged,
to create the disconnect.
It’s well thought.
That’s what they want to do.
They want
to sell you something that
no matter what you do,
you will be disconnected
from where it came from.
That is what it is.
So when I look now at
a piece of steak,
I consciously think about
the beautiful eyes
of the cow.
Think about it every time.
Every person,
look at the steak,
look at the face of a cow.
Steak – face of a cow –
steak this – do like this.
Do it a couple of times,
you will see that the steak
will at some point,
will become a cow.
Not beef and not
something red and soft
on a Styrofoam plate
covered with
a plastic wrapper.
If you make that connection,
you say, “I’m now killing
or eating an animal.”
That’s what it is.
I will tell you a story.
I was feeding Kayla
canned food
that has meat in it, right?
And since I don’t have
meat in the house,
there was a company
Christmas party,
and there was
a lot of leftover meat.
And I said, “I am going
to bring some home and
give Kayla steaks and
chicken and all that stuff.”
So I had a bag
and I brought it home.
And I opened it up
and I say, “She is a dog,
she is going to eat it.”
I gave it to her on a plate
and she didn’t touch it.
And it’s not
that I was teaching her,
telling her “No,” you know?
So I said,
“You know what?
Maybe she just
made a decision that
meat is not on her diet.”
And she does not eat meat.
You can put a steak,
you can put a banana,
and you can put an apple,
and it is going
to go in this order –
she is going
to eat the apple first,
the banana second,
and she is not going
to touch the meat at all.
She doesn’t touch meat
by choice,
even if it is offered to her.
In a videoconference with
our Association members
in London,
United Kingdom
on June 13, 2008,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
explained
how the noble qualities
of animals
naturally lead them
to a plant-based diet:
Meat eating is not fit
for anyone,
not even animals.
But sometimes
they don’t have choice,
they have to do it.
Even some of the birds,
they’re supposed to eat
some other smaller insects
or something,
or smaller fish
or smaller birds; when
I feed them vegetarian,
they don’t go there to
eat fish or other, anymore.
They continue to come
to my house
to eat vegetarian.
Even my dogs,
they refuse meat.
They don’t eat meat
anymore
after they’ve been with me
and vegetarian. They know
vegetarian is good.
They don’t eat meat.
Kayla is a vegetarian
by choice, because
she decided on her own
that she wants
to be vegetarian.
I did not know
that actually you can get
canned food [for dogs]
and it’s all vegetarian.
And Kayla loves
her dinner.
Is that her favorite dish?
Yes… No! Apples!
(Apples are?)
Apples, because
Kayla loves apples more…
and bananas.
She likes fruits
more than this.
(Yeah, yeah.)
You’re like a fruitarian!
She is.
Even her dried food
is vegetarian,
and she likes it too. See?
(Look at that.)
This is also, see?
And it’s good.
Kayla has no problem.
She is almost
nine years old,
and she is very healthy
and she is very strong
and she is very fast, and
she acts like she is two.
She does look very healthy.
Okay so now
we are in your kitchen.
What do you eat,
what do you have
in your refrigerator?
Let’s go find out.
Okay, so what do we have
in the refrigerator,
Kayla? Let’s see.
So this shelf used
to have a lot of milk on it,
because cereal
in the morning and
cappuccino all that stuff.
So slowly
the milk went away and
more of the other products
like soy milk
and soy chocolate
and Rice Dream
and pineapple juice
and orange juice.
We’ve got that.
Since I am Israeli,
you can have hummus,
right? Garbanzo beans.
(Oh, I love this hummus!)
This is very, very good.
Yeah, it’s very good.
Very good, right.
You can even replace
the mayonnaise, which
actually tastes better!
(Yeah, I agree.)
It does, doesn’t it?
Yes, it’s good. (Vegan.)
Yes. What else?
Then we have
Kayla’s favorite food,
we have apples for Kayla.
(This is amazing,
that she loves apples.)
She loves apples.
Here’s an apple for Kayla.
(Organic apples.)
Organic apples, yeah. So
Kayla loves apples, right.
Who’s a good girl.
You’re the good girl.
Look at her face! (Yeah.)
She’s just totally
focused on that apple.
That face is just…
Ady, look at her face,
it’s so cute.
That’s like the treat
of the day for her.
She loves apple. Yes.
We take the seeds out.
She is very, very interested
in the apple.
She looks like she is!
Okay, now let’s go there,
let’s see
what a good girl does.
Come here.
Come here, go, go, go.
Sit. Here you go,
1-2-3, you ready?
1-2-3 catch. Good girl!
And one more. You ready?
Okay. Sit, good girl.
Good girl. 1-2-3 catch.
Good girl!
In 2010,
the L.A. Veg Society
was founded to promote
a kinder, more humane
way of living,
and to provide resources
for vegan outreach.
As someone who
frequently opens his doors
to host events benefiting
animal welfare causes,
Ady graciously held the
society’s first fundraiser
in his gorgeous
hilltop home.
Prabhat [Gautam]
came to me and said,
“Ady I’d like to start
this Veg Society
in Los Angeles.”
I thought it was a good idea
to get people first
to understand what being
a vegetarian or vegan
is all about,
and you can actually live
a normal lifestyle and
not hurt anybody else.
And I said, “If we can
start something good,
we’ll start something good.”
And if we can start it
here at my house and we
can have a launch party
and we can bring all
the friends and the people
that actually maybe
are not vegetarian yet
so they can learn
a little bit about it,
and we can give them
vegetarian food and
they can enjoy the party.
And they can
come out of here and say,
“You know what?
It was a great party.
We did not kill
any animal for that,
so maybe we can
live good healthy life
without doing it.”
So hopefully more people
are going to know about it,
more people are going to
become vegetarian, vegan;
more animals
are going to live;
less factory farming;
less foie gras; less veal;
less torturing;
less killing of dolphins;
and whatever, and
hopefully we’ll survive
here on this planet.
Visit Ady Gil online at
www.AdyGil.com
The Ady Gil
World Conservation
charity can be found at
www.AGWC501.org
For more info about
American Hi Definition,
please visit
www.Hi-Def.com
Thank you,
big-hearted viewers,
for your company today
on Vegetarian Elite.
Please join us again
next week
on Saturday, May 21,
as we learn more about
the special relationship
Ady shares with his
beloved companion Kayla,
and what inspires
his numerous
philanthropic endeavors.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May the friendship
of animals
kindle your heart
with love and laughter.
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