Stories vary widely in length,
depth, and the way in which they unfold. We don't have set
packages or set hourly rates for this type of work. We'll
listen to what you wish to accomplish, we'll consider how
we can help, and then we'll discuss options for documenting
or editing.
Some of the Projects we've participated
in...video clips to be uploaded soon...
Mi Casa es Su Casa
A feature length documentary shot
in Tijuana, Mexico. Follows over 200 volunteers as they
renovate a much needed orphanage over a 3 day period and
captures the surprise of the kids upon their return.
Camera, Editor, Writer.
Field Road Mainetenance
with Bill Zeedyk
A 2 disc educational
set featuring Bill Zeedyk focused on rural road design,
construction, maintenance and repair. The field exercises
take place on rural roads in the oil fields of Northwest
New Mexico with oil and gas industry participants, but the
principles are applicable to almost any rural road constructed
of natural native material.
Camera, Editor, Writer.
A Glimpse into The World of
Alan Stern
A short video showcasing
the personality and culinary talents of Alan Stern
Camera, Editor, Writer.
Sailing
by Night: A One Woman show
Exploring the theatrical
work of Music Thanatologist Judith Shotwell's one woman
show which brings to the state a lively and moving performance
of her 16 years experience of using music to help patients
(and their families) cope, heal, and release as they approach
the end of their life.
Camera, Editor, Writer.
The Body Project
Canadian-born artist Maria Michails
explores the relationship between the human body and the
shapes and forms of the human body in natural landscapes
- shooting in White Sands and Northern, New Mexico.
Camera.
Alexander Alliance International
Video Series
Shot in Japan, Germany and the USA,
the elements of the Alexander Technaiue and Movement Theory
are explored with world renowneed teachers, their stuedents,
and people new to the work. Ongoing series updated on the
web with both documentary and instructional components.
Camera, Editor, Writer.
Taking the High Road to Madrid
Elder Sky Faban reminisces with
other free-spiritied pioneers exploring their reasons for
settling a in coal-mining adbondoned town in the mid 1970's.
The town is now a thriving tourist attraction and a diverse
arts community. Sky's directorial vision touches on the
difficulties they faced and endured along with some of the
current obstacles faced by the town's 500 residents.
Camera.
The HomeGrown Nutrition Program
Erin and other volunteers
trek down to Mexico every few months to help natives build
and fortify their own gardens in mini-greenhouses.
Editor .
REAL LIFE. CAPTURED.